Mummy stacytansc: First time forum user reporting for duty
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Hi, jedamum. My two boys can play well together and also fight well together. It depends on their mood and situation. Can be best of friend in one instance and will be angry with each other in another instance. I think it's part of growing up...
By the way, these short terms is making me confused - ds2, dd, etc. Can help advise what does it means ? THANKS! :celebrate: -
MLR:
they 'fight' too la.... just that we had pretty clear boundaries (especially the elder bro's stuff cos ds2 is very rough) so it's pretty managable. and it helps that they are not together all the time (ds1 half day in school); so absence do make the heart grow fonder
jedamum, you make me want to hv a 2nd one right away, just to experience this joy :love:
stacytansc:
dh= husbandBy the way, these short terms is making me confused - ds2, dd, etc. Can help advise what does it means ? THANKS! :celebrate:
dw= wife
ds1= son1
dd = daughter
as for what is the prefix 'd', that i'm not sure.
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jedamum:
as for what is the prefix 'd', that i'm not sure.

Dear, Darling, Dreaded?
Take your pick.
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[quote]as for what is the prefix 'd', that i'm not sure.
[/quote]ds: dear son
dh: donkey (shopping trips) or dear(other times) husband
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NOW I understand what I read in the forum when it comes to those dd and ds etc.
My ds2 is very rough also. Tends to hit the elder brother if they quarrel. I wonder if all #2 is more \"agressive\".
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