Joke's on you hubby... too cute to not share...

Men are so silly :lol: It's not really a girly thing is it? I doubt he point blank refuses to hold babies and push them in the pushchair.

Gorgeous pictures! What did your OH say when he saw them?
 
aww. I got Harrison a pushchair and doll for christmas, OH hated the idea, but H takes his doll to bed with him and can now say 'babby' :D
 
Aww, that is so cute :)


I got Charlie a buggy and doll (babydolly) when he was around 18 months and he still loves it to this day :cloud9:
 
Aww how cute :cloud9:

When you get your daughter a pram anyway....he'll only play with it then! Mine does :D
 
aaaaaah hahahahahahaha

Thats SSSOOOO CUTE!!!!

It's so important that children are able to freely enjoy all aspects of things without them being pushed towards certain things. I make sure Eva isn't covered in the princess stuff but that doesn't mean i'm anti-pink and she only has trucks and cars. It means that Eva get's to enjoy all things equally no matter the colour or if it should be a boy thing or a girl thing. If you walked into her room now you would see an array of different colours and toys. She has a baby doll which is girly but she also has lots of "boy" toys too.

There have been alot of studies done recently where boys were proven to prefer the colour pink. It's sad that we live in a world where we feel we must force certain images on our children.

By the way my husband would of been exactly the same! he's very into "normal" and "traditional"
 
Glad you all enjoyed the pics.

Ian laughed when he saw them. It's "Ok though... because it's NOT a doll and a pram" :dohh:

I managed to talk him into letting us get Fin a boys baby doll... but he has to use it with the trolly and not an actual pram.

Honestly! MEN!
 
Fin is too cute x
DH wont let me buy Finley a pushchair & doll either. Men are stupid
 
So cute!! My OH is the same. Since LO was born hes always insisted he has traditional boys toys. Every now and again I bring up the subject of getting LO a buggy / kitchen / trolly etc and hes always said no way. This weekend I mentioned it again and he agreed to him having a buggy, i was absolutely gobsmacked, went to mothercare that afternoon and picked one up. LO loves it, pushes his my pal scout around. As I said to OH, why shouldnt your son have a buggy when he watches you pushing him in his own buggy - who can argue with that?
 

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