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At what age should baths with a parent stop? UPDATE in Post 368 (2 Viewers)

However, one IMPORTANT thing to do is let your kid see your pecker when they're around 10 years old. For the rest of their lives they'll remember how huge your cack is compared to theirs. It will really help establish dominance through those trying teenage years.
My kid's will probably be bigger than mine when he's 10. That kid is seriously blessed. The nurse even said "you got a porn star there" when she saw the ultrasound. not kidding
how big is the mailmans ****?
You're supposed to leave the mailman a tip, not the other way around.

 
As a single dad trying to get out the door in the morning, if my 6 y.o. son didn't take a bath (by himself) the previous evening, he's taking a shower with me. That just saves time even though he's perfectly capable of showering himself. This is still pretty regular for me, but I'd figure this simply won't happen anymore in the next year or so.

It's never even occurred to me to climb into the bathtub for a bath with him though. That's just weird.

 
As a single dad trying to get out the door in the morning, if my 6 y.o. son didn't take a bath (by himself) the previous evening, he's taking a shower with me. That just saves time even though he's perfectly capable of showering himself. This is still pretty regular for me, but I'd figure this simply won't happen anymore in the next year or so.

It's never even occurred to me to climb into the bathtub for a bath with him though. That's just weird.
I don't know. I think I'd rather bathe with my dad at two than shower with my dad at six. A six year old is about waist height and is old enough to remember and be traumatized for life with coming face-to-schlong with daddy's hairy one-eyed monster.
 
What time does everyone go to bed there? When my kids were that age, they were in bed by 8 and there is no way in heck I am going to bed that early.
About that time. I don't fall asleep with them. Just lay with them for 10 minutes while they go to sleep. Being a 36 year old going on 60, I have no problem laying down for a short period of time.
So, why not just lay down with them in their bed for a bit, read to them and then leave after 10 minutes? Then, you go back to watching TV or whatever and you go to your bed when you are done for the night.
So they'd be in the same bed in the same room or in different rooms? Different rooms obviously complicates things. Then there's the waking up in the middle of the night. I'm still not seeing any downside other than the intimacy with my wife which is pretty much a lost cause anyhow. Even if we had a good relationship which we don't, there's no way my wife is having sex with me at like 9pm on a weekday; she's borderline asleep herself at that time.
Different rooms complicates things? You realize most children sleep in their own rooms, especially by age 7, right? How does it "complicate things" by being in a different room?
It complicates things in the sense that there's only 1 of me and 2 of them. So if they both go to bed at 8:30, I can only sit with one of them. So its just a lot easier to lay with them both in the master bed. Yes, my wife could lay with one of them, but then it will become "why is mommy laying with her and not me type of scenario". And for her to lay with them as well, that's just one more thing she thinks she needs to do which will stress her out more. My wife is very stressed out about a lot of things. I'm the opposite. So its just easier. Yeah, its strange. I know, but if its easier and I don't see any issues, then I'm doing what's easy. Good times.
Do you realize how nutty that sounds? First of all, what do you think parents with 3+ kids do? You realize that not every child can have individualized attention at all times. What about single parents with 2 kids? Do you think they all sleep in one bed or all have one room?

You have so many options here.

1) One kid goes to sleep at 8:30 and another at 8:40. If it's an issue as to why one stays up later (which should just be the older one by default), then flip flop every night so it's even.

2) Start with both kids in one room if need be then bring them both to bed after you've spent some time with them.

3) Teach the older one to help put the younger one to bed, then you can spend time with both while teaching some responsibility and letting them learn to not have constant attention from you or your wife.

4) Get your wife involved (I know, crazy) and you can similarly flip flop every night so they each get you every other night.
These are all solid suggestions. I don't see it happening in my case, but solid nonetheless. It would be something that I'd tackle if my wife and I would collectively address it and be consistent with the approach we'd choose, but she doesn't work that way so I just stick with the status quo.
Don't listen to these guys Nutter - this is going to pay off in a big way when they get to college and have some hottie roommates.

:slumberparty:

 
I have never bathed with my son. But, it's not as weird as many of you are making it out to be. Relax. I don't make it a point to be nude in front of anyone in my family but making it a thing of shame from a very young age is just as potentially strange as those of you who are somehow sexualizing the idea of bath with a 2 year old.

Co-sleeping works for some people. Relax. What the F is wrong with you people who could roll over on a baby and smother it and not wake up? If you're that deep of a sleeper sounds like your wife is also at risk. Get some sort of beeper, Rip van winkle.

I've taken my potshots at moops over the years, but put me on TEAM MOOPS in this thread. :hifive:
everyone's focusing on showing your kids the dong in this thread, but not many are addressing how filthy it is. That's my biggest issue with it. Bathwater is gross with just one person in there, now you've got 2 with one of them not being old enough to know not to drink the water.

Next time one of you family-time bathers need to clean your kid, you might as well just go diarrhea in a cup and pour it over your baby's head. It will end up just as clean.
Why do you think we're all such filthy people? We must just be completely different - it sounds like you sweat quite a bit.

I live in a climate controlled house, and every morning when I get up I drink some coffee, take a duece, and then a shower. This way I am squeaky clean all day long. Then after leaving my climate controlled house, I hop in a climate controlled car, then work in a climate controlled building. I also have a washer and laundry soap so my clothes are clean too. I don't sweat a single bit Monday - Friday.

Let me recap:

1) morning duece then shower

2) climate controlled housing, transportation, and work environment

3) laundry soap

4) no sweat Monday - Friday

I think eating dinner off my taint is more sanitary than most kitchens you'll find in restaurants across the country, so I'm hardly worried about my sons bath water. And as a matter of fact, it's bath time now...

 
Would you lick your own taint at any point other than just having taken a shower? Because a small child being in a bath with a parent is essentially doing that.
Wait, you would lick your own taint as long as it was clean??

 
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I have never bathed with my son. But, it's not as weird as many of you are making it out to be. Relax. I don't make it a point to be nude in front of anyone in my family but making it a thing of shame from a very young age is just as potentially strange as those of you who are somehow sexualizing the idea of bath with a 2 year old.

Co-sleeping works for some people. Relax. What the F is wrong with you people who could roll over on a baby and smother it and not wake up? If you're that deep of a sleeper sounds like your wife is also at risk. Get some sort of beeper, Rip van winkle.

I've taken my potshots at moops over the years, but put me on TEAM MOOPS in this thread. :hifive:
everyone's focusing on showing your kids the dong in this thread, but not many are addressing how filthy it is. That's my biggest issue with it. Bathwater is gross with just one person in there, now you've got 2 with one of them not being old enough to know not to drink the water.

Next time one of you family-time bathers need to clean your kid, you might as well just go diarrhea in a cup and pour it over your baby's head. It will end up just as clean.
Why do you think we're all such filthy people? We must just be completely different - it sounds like you sweat quite a bit.

I live in a climate controlled house, and every morning when I get up I drink some coffee, take a duece, and then a shower. This way I am squeaky clean all day long. Then after leaving my climate controlled house, I hop in a climate controlled car, then work in a climate controlled building. I also have a washer and laundry soap so my clothes are clean too. I don't sweat a single bit Monday - Friday.

Let me recap:

1) morning duece then shower

2) climate controlled housing, transportation, and work environment

3) laundry soap

4) no sweat Monday - Friday

I think eating dinner off my taint is more sanitary than most kitchens you'll find in restaurants across the country, so I'm hardly worried about my sons bath water. And as a matter of fact, it's bath time now...
Well, this certainly wasn't creepy.

 
I live in a climate controlled house, and every morning when I get up I drink some coffee, take a duece, and then a shower. This way I am squeaky clean all day long. Then after leaving my climate controlled house, I hop in a climate controlled car, then work in a climate controlled building. I also have a washer and laundry soap so my clothes are clean too. I don't sweat a single bit Monday - Friday.
:grad:

average human sweats approx 6 liters per day.

even if you think your balls stay drier than a nuns vaj due to your climate controlled life, you're still rocking multiple liters of sweat.

so ya... no.

 
Who knew this would go 8 pages when I started it?

Just a little backstory:

A friend of mine has a cousin in Tennessee that still bathes with his son who is 6. Not every day though. He just likes to unwind in the bath after a long day. He likes to read while relaxing and even bought a kindle protector to read in there! He stays in there up to 2 hours sometimes. When I heard about this I was in shock. I was immediately creeped out beyond all reason, but she didnt see the big deal about it.

Just had to let the FFA justify me being creeped out by it.

You guys never let me down. :headbang: :thumbup:

 
Just had to let the FFA justify me being creeped out by it.

You guys never let me down. :headbang: :thumbup:
Too late. The Feds are already on their way. Delete your hard drive now.
LOL. That's why I started the thread. She didnt think her cousin was doing anythjng wrong! I have two sons, 12 and 14, and I their mom and I stopped giving them baths when they were like 6. And I never would have even thought to take s bath with them. After reading the thread I can almost understand maybe until they are like 2 or 3, but after that just doesn't seem right. We always sat outside the tub.

 
I have never considered taking a bath with my 2 year old. I have started taking showers with him though. Its so much faster and he thinks its cool or something. 2 showers in and he's only fallen once and already knows how to clean his own arms. Figure in a couple months i can just put the shower on and throw him in there.

 
Are you guys still discussing this? Once your kid is competent enough to bath himself, you stop. Anything after that is excessive and creepy.

Make sure you give your son a big ole' kiss after he gets out of the tub with ya'. Make sure he knows that daddy loves him very much.

Come on guys, it literally seems like some of you are getting off on discussing this simply because it's taboo.

 
Are you guys still discussing this? Once your kid is competent enough to bath himself, you stop. Anything after that is excessive and creepy.

Make sure you give your son a big ole' kiss after he gets out of the tub with ya'. Make sure he knows that daddy loves him very much.

Come on guys, it literally seems like some of you are getting off on discussing this simply because it's taboo.
This laissez faire attitude with subordinates is no way to work your way up the corporate ladder.

 
Are you guys still discussing this? Once your kid is competent enough to bath himself, you stop. Anything after that is excessive and creepy.

Make sure you give your son a big ole' kiss after he gets out of the tub with ya'. Make sure he knows that daddy loves him very much.

Come on guys, it literally seems like some of you are getting off on discussing this simply because it's taboo.
This laissez faire attitude with subordinates is no way to work your way up the corporate ladder.
Sorry, I'll go back to the Shark Pool until my next life crisis. :(

 
Cosleeping with a 5 month old is ridiculous.
And stupid. I find that most people who do this are just looking to take the easy way out. Oh little Billy cries in his crib lets just let him sleep with us.
Got us all figured out. This is the exact reason we do it-edit- there is nothing easy about having an infant in your bed waking up a few times a night to feed
I have two infants that wake up during the night to feed. Guess what I get my butt out of my bed go to their room and feed them.

Your just being lazy at your kids expense.

 
Cosleeping with a 5 month old is ridiculous.
And stupid. I find that most people who do this are just looking to take the easy way out. Oh little Billy cries in his crib lets just let him sleep with us.
Got us all figured out. This is the exact reason we do it-edit- there is nothing easy about having an infant in your bed waking up a few times a night to feed
I have two infants that wake up during the night to feed. Guess what I get my butt out of my bed go to their room and feed them.

Your just being lazy at your kids expense.
My daughter who co-slept with us is one of the most friendly, happy kids I know and while I can't prove it I believe a lot of it has to do with co-sleeping.

 
Cosleeping with a 5 month old is ridiculous.
And stupid. I find that most people who do this are just looking to take the easy way out. Oh little Billy cries in his crib lets just let him sleep with us.
Got us all figured out. This is the exact reason we do it-edit- there is nothing easy about having an infant in your bed waking up a few times a night to feed
I have two infants that wake up during the night to feed. Guess what I get my butt out of my bed go to their room and feed them.

Your just being lazy at your kids expense.
My daughter who co-slept with us is one of the most friendly, happy kids I know and while I can't prove it I believe a lot of it has to do with co-sleeping.
Like she wouldn't have been friendly or happy without sleeping next to you? That seems odd. Or is she like the friendliest in the world? Top 2% or something?

 
A child who is cared for during the night as well as the day receives constant reassurance of love and support, instead of having to cope with feelings of fear, anger, and abandonment night after night. Children who have felt safe through the night as well as the day with a loving parent close by become adults who cope better with the inevitable stresses life brings. As John Holt put it so eloquently, having feelings of love and safety in early life, far from "spoiling" a child, is like "money in the bank": a fund of trust, self-esteem and inner security which the child can draw on throughout life's challenges.

http://www.naturalchild.org/jan_hunt/familybed.html

 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.

 
Cosleeping with a 5 month old is ridiculous.
And stupid. I find that most people who do this are just looking to take the easy way out. Oh little Billy cries in his crib lets just let him sleep with us.
Got us all figured out. This is the exact reason we do it-edit- there is nothing easy about having an infant in your bed waking up a few times a night to feed
I have two infants that wake up during the night to feed. Guess what I get my butt out of my bed go to their room and feed them.

Your just being lazy at your kids expense.
My daughter who co-slept with us is one of the most friendly, happy kids I know and while I can't prove it I believe a lot of it has to do with co-sleeping.
Like she wouldn't have been friendly or happy without sleeping next to you? That seems odd. Or is she like the friendliest in the world? Top 2% or something?
She obviously a 1%er in friendliness. But seriously, I do think it was good for her development. She now sleeps in her own bed and we don't have much trouble putting her to bed at night.

 
A child who is cared for during the night as well as the day receives constant reassurance of love and support, instead of having to cope with feelings of fear, anger, and abandonment night after night. Children who have felt safe through the night as well as the day with a loving parent close by become adults who cope better with the inevitable stresses life brings. As John Holt put it so eloquently, having feelings of love and safety in early life, far from "spoiling" a child, is like "money in the bank": a fund of trust, self-esteem and inner security which the child can draw on throughout life's challenges.

http://www.naturalchild.org/jan_hunt/familybed.html
Mother-Child Bed-sharing in Toddlerhood and Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes

CONCLUSION

These findings suggest that the negative association between bed-sharing between the ages of 1 and 3 years and

later behavioral and cognitive outcomes is likely not due to bed-sharing itself but rather to the sociodemo-

graphic characteristics of those who are more likely to bed-share.
 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
Co-sleepers are great. We had one attached to our bed. My wife also practiced attachment parenting and wore our son in a Moby wrap during the day. Our son was born at 1 pound, 14 oz and spent 71 days on the NICU. We enjoy every moment we get with him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEPHLC6dMGA

 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol:

I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:

 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol:

I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:
Not sure what's so funny. Sure, they make co-sleepers that attach to a bed. But those are safe and preferred. The co-sleeping (technically co-bedding) being talked about by some here is exactly what you stated above that I bolded. And there are far too many people that actually do this on a regular basis.

ETA -- "A National Center for Health Statistics survey from 1991 to 1999 found that 25% of American families always, or almost always, slept with their baby in bed, 42% slept with their baby "sometimes," and 32% never bed-shared with their baby"

 
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Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol:

I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:
moops said he sleeps with his 5 month old IN his bed. If co-sleeping is an attachment to the bed, then yeah parents can do whatever they want. Thats not much different then sleeping a baby in a bassinet next to the bed which most parents do,
 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol:

I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:
moops said he sleeps with his 5 month old IN his bed. If co-sleeping is an attachment to the bed, then yeah parents can do whatever they want. Thats not much different then sleeping a baby in a bassinet next to the bed which most parents do,
Seahawk was talking about co-sleeping, which is why I replied to your comment about it being dangerous. What moops is talking about is negligent homicide once the child is crushed in his sleep.

I didn't read moops negligent homicidal sleeping comment.

 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol: I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:
moops said he sleeps with his 5 month old IN his bed. If co-sleeping is an attachment to the bed, then yeah parents can do whatever they want. Thats not much different then sleeping a baby in a bassinet next to the bed which most parents do,
Seahawk was talking about co-sleeping, which is why I replied to your comment about it being dangerous. What moops is talking about is negligent homicide once the child is crushed in his sleep.

I didn't read moops negligent homicidal sleeping comment.
how am i supposed to know what the people who talk about co-sleeping really mean? How do you know seahawk wasnt talking about co-sleeping the same way moops was? Im so confused
 
There are a lot of nudest in the Tampa Bay Area, relative to other U.S. cities anyways. There is this little island that you can see from the Skyway that is a nude beach. I pulled up on a boat there last summer & there was this group of nude adults on a boat with a kid. The kid was maybe 5-6 yo girl that was in a bathing suit, but these adults were definitely seasoned nudest. I thought it was pretty creepy. A coast guard boat was right next to us, but I guess it's legal...

 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol: I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:
moops said he sleeps with his 5 month old IN his bed. If co-sleeping is an attachment to the bed, then yeah parents can do whatever they want. Thats not much different then sleeping a baby in a bassinet next to the bed which most parents do,
Seahawk was talking about co-sleeping, which is why I replied to your comment about it being dangerous. What moops is talking about is negligent homicide once the child is crushed in his sleep.

I didn't read moops negligent homicidal sleeping comment.
how am i supposed to know what the people who talk about co-sleeping really mean? How do you know seahawk wasnt talking about co-sleeping the same way moops was? Im so confused
Relax, dude. You know what you need right now? To take a nice warm bath.

 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol:

I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:
Not sure what's so funny. Sure, they make co-sleepers that attach to a bed. But those are safe and preferred. The co-sleeping (technically co-bedding) being talked about by some here is exactly what you stated above that I bolded. And there are far too many people that actually do this on a regular basis.

ETA -- "A National Center for Health Statistics survey from 1991 to 1999 found that 25% of American families always, or almost always, slept with their baby in bed, 42% slept with their baby "sometimes," and 32% never bed-shared with their baby"
And how many wee ones were crushed by ma or pa?

 
There are a lot of nudest in the Tampa Bay Area, relative to other U.S. cities anyways. There is this little island that you can see from the Skyway that is a nude beach. I pulled up on a boat there last summer & there was this group of nude adults on a boat with a kid. The kid was maybe 5-6 yo girl that was in a bathing suit, but these adults were definitely seasoned nudest. I thought it was pretty creepy. A coast guard boat was right next to us, but I guess it's legal...
Who was the nudest of the nudists?

 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol: I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:
moops said he sleeps with his 5 month old IN his bed. If co-sleeping is an attachment to the bed, then yeah parents can do whatever they want. Thats not much different then sleeping a baby in a bassinet next to the bed which most parents do,
Seahawk was talking about co-sleeping, which is why I replied to your comment about it being dangerous. What moops is talking about is negligent homicide once the child is crushed in his sleep.

I didn't read moops negligent homicidal sleeping comment.
how am i supposed to know what the people who talk about co-sleeping really mean? How do you know seahawk wasnt talking about co-sleeping the same way moops was? Im so confused
Relax, dude. You know what you need right now? To take a nice warm bath.
true, lemme go wake my son up
 
Just saying there are a ton of studies that show children that co-sleep are self confident, better adjusted, and that the family core is stronger.

It's a personal choice and people shouldn't be bashed if they do it.
people are bashing it because its ####in dangerous
:lol: I think you're misunderstanding what a co-sleeper actually looks like. It's an attachment to your bed. It just keeps your child in close proximity to you and your wife. Co-sleeping isn't like putting your kid in the bed and rolling around on top of he/she while you're sleeping.

:lmao:
moops said he sleeps with his 5 month old IN his bed. If co-sleeping is an attachment to the bed, then yeah parents can do whatever they want. Thats not much different then sleeping a baby in a bassinet next to the bed which most parents do,
Seahawk was talking about co-sleeping, which is why I replied to your comment about it being dangerous. What moops is talking about is negligent homicide once the child is crushed in his sleep.

I didn't read moops negligent homicidal sleeping comment.
how am i supposed to know what the people who talk about co-sleeping really mean? How do you know seahawk wasnt talking about co-sleeping the same way moops was? Im so confused
Relax, dude. You know what you need right now? To take a nice warm bath.
true, lemme go wake my son up
It's dangerous to wake up a 14 year old boy this early while he is on school vacation.

 

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