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    Naggy mother

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    • C Offline
      Castle House
      last edited by

      Hi


      Ya.. think I am not only a naggy mother.. but also a naggy wife.. πŸ˜“

      But just can't help it.. hehe

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        LOLMum
        last edited by

        just confirmed...........by votes of hands and legs..........



        dh is the biggest nag in the family..............


        :dancing: :dancing: :dancing:

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          Castle House
          last edited by

          LOLMum:
          just confirmed...........by votes of hands and legs..........



          dh is the biggest nag in the family..............


          :dancing: :dancing: :dancing:
          lolx... can't second you with that.. cos I feel I am getting naggier.. each day.. lol....

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            pinky
            last edited by

            for me I nag because I see no action from my son or husband , it’s like a reminder to them to do something which they have promised to do but didnt

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              Elpis
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              Hihi... I'm new in this forum but I enjoy reading this nagging thread as it makes me feel I'm not alone ! I use to hate what have become of me now... From a ε°η”œη”œ :rahrah: now to θ€η”œη”œ :stompfeet: I hv 3 kings at home... DH, DS1 n DS2 ! Nobody understands where I'm coming from as guys being guys... Selective hearing is their forte and sometimes I too feel I'm going ridiculous ! :roll:

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                kids_r_innocent
                last edited by

                I have no patient to repeat myself too many times..


                If my children refuse to response or do what I told them about 2/3 times, then forget it; they will bear the consequences or do it themselves!! Haha.. Ferocious mummy!! :siam:

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                  gaffy
                  last edited by

                  I'm naggy too. I told my DH I'm the odd one out so I shld leave them cos they seem happier without me!!! :faint:

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                    sunnydays2
                    last edited by

                    How long will you nag your child until? When they are 18? Or forever?

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                      newuser
                      last edited by

                      I think I will nag till the day my DS is married and then pass the duty to his wife…

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