My two year old son is SWEARING!!...Eeek!

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Originally Posted by kittiesx2

Yeah, I'm getting to that....It's going to be so strange to tell him that he can't say *ucky. I'm almost embarrased about it

I swear sometimes, but not anywhere near my kids, it's gonna' be weird
This is bad of me...but he hasn't started rhyming with the kitties' names yet, I guess? i.e. Tucker.


I don't have any real good advice, I'm sorry. You can tell I don't have kids...my silly idea was to get rid of the ducky. Yeah, like THAT would work. Not!
 

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Originally Posted by beandip

This is bad of me...but he hasn't started rhyming with the kitties' names yet, I guess? i.e. Tucker.


I don't have any real good advice, I'm sorry. You can tell I don't have kids...my silly idea was to get rid of the ducky. Yeah, like THAT would work. Not!
 

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Ok, I'll admit it. I laughed my rear end off when my boys did it the first couple times.
Mainly because they don't know what they're saying. After that. I stopped laughing and told them it was not a nice word and ignored it... They stopped too!
 
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Originally Posted by beandip

This is bad of me...but he hasn't started rhyming with the kitties' names yet, I guess? i.e. Tucker.
Not YET!! I'm sure that it will happen though.

My husband and I actually discussed that when we were thinking of names for Tucker. He was worried that Aiden would accidently call him *ucker.
I laughed and said that he wouldn't do that...I think I jinxed myself
 
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