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Fortunately neither my hubby nor my son are into doing this. I have been around guys who did though, and wanted to just slap their hands!
My nephew, when he was 2, discovered his "new best friend" much to my brother and sister in laws dismay. For months he had his hand grasped firmly around "it" and embarrassed them terribly. He is now 9 and it's been years since I've noticed him doing it. So the good news is, if you start early enough, you CAN break them of that nasty habit. So maybe their parents are to blame? Teeheehee
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Canada
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I don't think it's discusting. I mean, there are if, buts, and ands to that, but to me, it's more of a 'goodness there he goes again' type of a thing. It just seems like something guys do. (disclaimer, I'm not saying my bf does this, one way or the other)
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i am still laughing at this. i can say that I have had to adjust "the sisters" before but i do it and get it over with. I don't hang around and play with them while I'm adjusting
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