Seems like you're finally getting the hang of it
Congratulations to you and SY02
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Previously on "My easter surprise"
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Four growing children is a challenge, and you've put unbound pressure on yourself to support this family for the next 20+ years. Immense pressure and stress from bench time or redundancy, failing health, their health (if you have four with perfect health until adulthood, then you are truely blessed and very unusual) and on top of this, the compromises (Long haul holidays aren't an option for large families unless born into money, especially as you start paying adult prices for the older ones), the pressure from the other half who probably couldn't work for several years now even if she wanted to.
Remember too that the larger the brood, the more competition for your stretched capacity for affections, and quite likely you'll have two who take a permanent dislike to each other as they grow older (as I have) and it makes your downtime, when you want to relax in your own home, very uncomfortable.
So congratulations, sincerely!, but think long and hard *no, not hard, I take that back* before another 'mistake' happens. Missus suffering empty nest syndrome is not a good reason, compared to what you're going to face in coming years.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWell done. Let's hope it's twins.
If it has more than 2 hands or legs it was the result of a DP.
If it has the world's smallest ever penis SY is the dad.
If it is, how shall I put it, dark in colour, Jermain Defoe is the dad.
If it has stripes all over, it was a Zebra.
If it has a tail, it was Sy's dog.
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Originally posted by zeitghostRemember to put a stone in your shoe the next time.
It makes you limp.
Boom Boom.
sy might only have a little todger, but it's big enough to fill a pram
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSee, if you hadn't flounced in March, this happy event wouldn't have occurred.
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