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Not a velcro, but a leash baby
Anybody else has a baby that doesn't really enjoy contact napping or contact anything, prefers to be left alone in their comfy whatever. Wriggles out with all their might into freedom. BUT, but.. Strictly requires us to remain in a 1 metre radius around them at all times?
When I read about parents having velcro babies, I feel jealous (although I know it may not always be fun but when else can we ever enjoy holding them this close, this wittle, squishy sized and teeny..needing us. It just goes by so fast) but here I am being put on a leash under constant supervision for the past 5 months and counting😭
u/Livingthegreatlife — 3 days ago