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    • H Offline
      Harlequin
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      Eh.... I thought breast feeding mother won't get pregnant? :?


      Buds, you don't need Clear Blue leh.... waste money. :evil:

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        Mawar
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        Harlequin:
        Eh.... I thought breast feeding mother won't get pregnant? :?


        Buds, you don't need Clear Blue leh.... waste money. :evil:
        That my friend, is not true. Can get preggie!

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          janet88
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          Harlequin:
          I don't need clear blue....me this super auntie can \"feel it\"! Even before the due date to the next menstrual cycle, I already knew I was pregnant! :faint:

          When my menses didn't come then, it did not occur to me I was pregnant.
          My stomach was bloated and the PMS symptoms were similar.
          I was super panicky...Come to think of it now, i wonder why. Got that man to buy Clear Blue and reminded him to buy real thing...not some house brand. Even after I saw 2 lines, I was still in disbelief. That incident was definitely unexpected.

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            Imami
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            Some posts in the last few pages were talking about getting husbands buying sanitary pad and wives buying hubby’s underwear.


            I view it this way - buying underwear for my husband is something I do with pride and love. But I won’t ask my hubby to buy sanitary pad or carry my handbag for me. During those days when I need a hand to carry either my bag or our baby, I did away with handbag and opted for a laptop backpack instead. It looks better for him.

            Getting him to buy sanitary pads is like asking me to buy condoms. Both of which shd be bought by the person who is using them.

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              Augmum
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              Imami:
              Some posts in the last few pages were talking about getting husbands buying sanitary pad and wives buying hubby's underwear.


              I view it this way - buying underwear for my husband is something I do with pride and love. But I won't ask my hubby to buy sanitary pad or carry my handbag for me. During those days when I need a hand to carry either my bag or our baby, I did away with handbag and opted for a laptop backpack instead. It looks better for him.

              Getting him to buy sanitary pads is like asking me to buy condoms. Both of which shd be bought by the person who is using them.
              i share the same view as u.....hi- five
              For so many yrs, i never ever open my mouth to ask him to buy it for me, or
              help me to carry my handbag.....
              When gal was young, i was the one who carried all bags,
              my handbag and diaper bag while he was the one carrying our baby.....

              i juz feel that it dont look good in public for a man to carry a woman's handbag.....
              of coz, some women may feel that there's nothing wrong for their hubs to carry their handbags....

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                Imami
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                Augmum:
                Imami:

                Some posts in the last few pages were talking about getting husbands buying sanitary pad and wives buying hubby's underwear.


                I view it this way - buying underwear for my husband is something I do with pride and love. But I won't ask my hubby to buy sanitary pad or carry my handbag for me. During those days when I need a hand to carry either my bag or our baby, I did away with handbag and opted for a laptop backpack instead. It looks better for him.

                Getting him to buy sanitary pads is like asking me to buy condoms. Both of which shd be bought by the person who is using them.

                i share the same view as u.....hi- five
                For so many yrs, i never ever open my mouth to ask him to buy it for me, or
                help me to carry my handbag.....
                When gal was young, i was the one who carried all bags,
                my handbag and diaper bag while he was the one carrying our baby.....

                i juz feel that it dont look good in public for a man to carry a woman's handbag.....
                of coz, some women may feel that there's nothing wrong for their hubs to carry their handbags....

                :hi5: I somehow think that getting husbands to buy sanitary pads would un-dignify them, :siam:

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                  jedamum
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                  Depends on whether your husband willing a not.

                  My husband will be super happy to help me buy. He said he would ask for transparent bag if they provide!
                  He said it is the sense of trust that I bestow upon him to buy such an intimate item for me. 😓
                  But if want me to buy the similar for him. ....I probably go shop with a paper bag on my head. 😓
                  Luckily, he like to his personal stuff by himself too. Got transparent bag, best! Signify he is prime, up and running. :faint:

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                    janet88
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                    I have different views though…when the kids were still babies, I will be the one carrying them while he carried the diaper bag. Furthermore, the bag is heavier. But with the pram though, he would push it as he is better at handling going up/down the escalator.

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                      Augmum
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                      Imami:
                      Augmum:

                      [quote=\"Imami\"]Some posts in the last few pages were talking about getting husbands buying sanitary pad and wives buying hubby's underwear.


                      I view it this way - buying underwear for my husband is something I do with pride and love. But I won't ask my hubby to buy sanitary pad or carry my handbag for me. During those days when I need a hand to carry either my bag or our baby, I did away with handbag and opted for a laptop backpack instead. It looks better for him.

                      Getting him to buy sanitary pads is like asking me to buy condoms. Both of which shd be bought by the person who is using them.

                      i share the same view as u.....hi- five
                      For so many yrs, i never ever open my mouth to ask him to buy it for me, or
                      help me to carry my handbag.....
                      When gal was young, i was the one who carried all bags,
                      my handbag and diaper bag while he was the one carrying our baby.....

                      i juz feel that it dont look good in public for a man to carry a woman's handbag.....
                      of coz, some women may feel that there's nothing wrong for their hubs to carry their handbags....

                      :hi5: I somehow think that getting husbands to buy sanitary pads would un-dignify them, :siam:[/quote] :hi5:
                      This reminds me ......there was once when i was at the sanitary section of a supermarket,
                      there was this man who was already there, i think he must be trying to figure out which one to buy....
                      When he saw me, he smiled at me and quickly walked away without getting any.... 😉 😂

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                        Augmum
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                        jedamum:
                        Depends on whether your husband willing a not.

                        My husband will be super happy to help me buy. He said he would ask for transparent bag if they provide!
                        He said it is the sense of trust that I bestow upon him to buy such an intimate item for me. 😓
                        But if want me to buy the similar for him. ....I probably go shop with a paper bag on my head. 😓
                        Luckily, he like to his personal stuff by himself too. Got transparent bag, best! Signify he is prime, up and running. :faint:
                        Oh...he is willing to...is juz me.....
                        There was once, on his way back, he called saying that he could buy it for me,
                        but i said that i would buy it myself....
                        So i always ensure that i have enuff stock ..... dont wanna last min job 😉

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