Times when you've had to bite your tongue

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I had to bite my tongue today when the hairdresser kept referring to my LO as "he". Just because I didn't know how to tell her she was a she without coming across as uppity:blush:

Had the same thing happen the other day. Holding LO, who was dressed in pink, and some guy walks up - has the audacity to touch LO and says "what a cute boy you have there".

"She's a girl"... :growlmad:

I've had this happen when she was younger, funnily enough also at the salon. Apparently the pink and the flowers weren't enough of a giveaway....?
 
Can I just go O/T and say, holy crap it's 0630 and she's still asleep? This is unheard of!
 
I had to bite my tongue today when the hairdresser kept referring to my LO as "he". Just because I didn't know how to tell her she was a she without coming across as uppity:blush:

Had the same thing happen the other day. Holding LO, who was dressed in pink, and some guy walks up - has the audacity to touch LO and says "what a cute boy you have there".

"She's a girl"... :growlmad:

I've had this happen when she was younger, funnily enough also at the salon. Apparently the pink and the flowers weren't enough of a giveaway....?

See, I don't mind LO being called a boy. At this age it doesn't impact her and they're pretty androgynous anyways.

BUT she was in pink - and for yours pink and flowers. Honestly, if you're going to have a guess, choose GIRL :shrug:
 
Honestly I don't know why anyone would use antihistamines; ambien is so much more effective :shrug:
 
I thought phenergan was an antinausea med? Makes ya drowsy as heck I know that much!
 
DON'T JUDGE ME

I know from my profession. That's all. I swear.
 
Awwww, discovered the reason. Poor thing's picked up another cold :cry:
 
Honestly I don't know why anyone would use antihistamines; ambien is so much more effective :shrug:

Psh, hard liquor is the nonprescription way, obviously! ;)

My cousin once used Ambien. She ended up talking to her toothbrush, and then the flying dots kept her awake.

:haha:

Hard liquor is definitely the way to go!

Fack, when I used to take ambien I rode my bike, sent random emails, consumed tubs of cool whip, and hallucinated I was in medieval times and was storming a castle with a bunch of people. It's crazy stuff!

But liquor gives bed spins; I hate bed spins!
 
Honestly I don't know why anyone would use antihistamines; ambien is so much more effective :shrug:

Psh, hard liquor is the nonprescription way, obviously! ;)

My cousin once used Ambien. She ended up talking to her toothbrush, and then the flying dots kept her awake.

:haha:

Hard liquor is definitely the way to go!

Fack, when I used to take ambien I rode my bike, sent random emails, consumed tubs of cool whip, and hallucinated I was in medieval times and was storming a castle with a bunch of people. It's crazy stuff!

But liquor gives bed spins; I hate bed spins!

Ooooo yeah, bed spins are the worst. :sick:

My husband was given Triazolam to sedate him for a dentist appointment (not to the point of sleeping). He was HI-LAR-IOUS!

He kept trying to put his fingers through my hair on the ride home, but just kept hitting me in the face. He hardly made it up the stairs. He said the most amazing things. That plus he couldn't talk normally because his mouth was swollen. Goodness gracious, I should have filmed it to show him later!
 
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