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ferrari-johnson April 21, 2009

Good Morning! LOL, please don't worry about writing back. Get to it when you can. LOL, you are very busy and life keeps you going! Sometimes it's just nice to hear a friendly voice when you least expect it. That is always my goal. Have a great week! Michelle

BRiTTaNiPLuS3 April 20, 2009

your fam sounds soo awesome! :-)

ferrari-johnson April 06, 2009

Page 4 Mine have never grown out of it. I still wrestle with my teenagers. It's the best family time when we are all chasing each other. I have found that both sexes are wonderful. Each child gives you exactly what you need in your life when you have them. Right now my Princess is on my lap helping me type. We are giggling and tickling each other. If you have any more questions, please, ask away! I love making new friends. Have a great day, Michelle

ferrari-johnson April 06, 2009

Page 3 So my 16 year old said, "Because Chris is old like your daddy and the doctor's didn't know about the new cool look like our doctor's did!" (brotherly competition at work here) My youngest thought it was so awesome that he and Tommy were cool and that Chris isn't hip. LOL...by the way did I tell you my family is very sarcastic? By the way, boys tend to be daredevils from the get go. My daughter is one too, but I think it has to do from watching her brothers. LOL, she can take them all down (literally) I've seen her grab a knee and push until that person falls over. She keeps it primarily to her daddy and brothers. She eggs them on until she gets chased! :) Boys are very laid back. At least that's been my experience. All the boys were (and still are) quite content with everything. My daughter though? LOL, she has been in charge since the day she was born! I'm very lucky, even at 19 my oldest will hug me and kiss me in public. People say they grow out of it (page 4)

ferrari-johnson April 06, 2009

Page 2..... Now, my two younger sons have not been done. My second oldest is 16 and has never really had a problem either. He did at about 4 have to use that ointment to help "train" his foreskin not to close all the way. My youngest son, who is 4, is going through the same thing. I even watched for the signs. See, when they are old enough to go potty by themselves they tend to get lazy and not hold the foreskin back while going. He even puts the ointment on himself. It really is up to you both though. Neither way is wrong. My 4yr old did ask recently how come he didn't look like daddy. I told him because it's the new way and he looks like his brother Tommy. This created a comedy where he looked at both his brother's and his dad. When he learned that the oldest brother (Chris) looked like his daddy and that he and Tommy looked alike, he said, " I still don't get why you and are different?" My 16 year old held him and said, (ooops, running out of room)

ferrari-johnson April 06, 2009

Hello my dear, Being a "seasoned" mom of boys, I'm full of stories...LOL, I'm long winded too! :) As for my experience,.....let's just say that I was 20 when he was born and they didn't know half of what they do now! My now ex-husband and I agreed to have him circumcised and it ended up being done by an intern, not a doctor. They messed it up, so it was never properly done. Thankfully, however, it did not need to be redone. They gave us a special ointment to put on him 3 times a day to help direct the foreskin back. We had to put it on for about a year. It's like magic that ointment. It "teaches" the foreskin to"fold" back and over time it just stayed in place like it was supposed to. Back then they didn't tell us what actually happened until after the procedure didn't work. If I had never found out what they do, my younger ones may have gotten done....although I'm not sure if I would have changed my mind or not. He is currently 19, and has no problems. Continued....

ferrari-johnson April 06, 2009

Hello my dear, Being a "seasoned" mom of boys, I'm full of stories...LOL, I'm long winded too! :) As for my experience,.....let's just say that I was 20 when he was born and they didn't know half of what they do now! My now ex-husband and I agreed to have him circumcised and it ended up being done by an intern, not a doctor. They messed it up, so it was never properly done. Thankfully, however, it did not need to be redone. They gave us a special ointment to put on him 3 times a day to help direct the foreskin back. We had to put it on for about a year. It's like magic that ointment. It "teaches" the foreskin to"fold" back and over time it just stayed in place like it was supposed to. Back then they didn't tell us what actually happened until after the procedure didn't work. If I had never found out what they do, my younger ones may have gotten done....although I'm not sure if I would have changed my mind or not. He is currently 19, and has no problems. Continued....

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