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purple_daisy
post 03/01/2013, 10:58 AM
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You break into uncontrollable sobbing while watching Coast Watch's segment about a police boat rescuing a man whose tinny had capsized... then continue sniffling through the segment about fishermen catching undersized oysters!!

My poor DH thought I'd gone bananas unsure.gif
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miraclebaby11
post 03/01/2013, 11:07 AM
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I cried watching carols in the domain when Santa jumped out of the cake.. Next day I got my BFP
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Koobie83
post 03/01/2013, 11:27 AM
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I cry watching One Born Every Minute... that stuff chokes me up! Also when my husband says something which ordinarily not annoy me it makes me cry now when in the past I'd say something smart back.


What has happened to me? Oh yeah - baby. Haha.
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Katie_bella
post 03/01/2013, 11:34 AM
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You cry when you are in the middle of an argument....which you are winning logically and articulately....grrrr rant.gif

Way to go, looking like a pathetic, silly woman.....bloody hormones
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pjemc
post 03/01/2013, 12:45 PM
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Oh how I wish my hormonelness came out in tears, instead I have turned into this Ogre who yells at my more Husband for no good reason... The other day it was because he sneezed too loudly.. come on really and I could hear myself having a go at him and the little voice in my head was like what are you on about but it didnt stop me anyways haha.
He understands it is just my hormones going a bit nuts but geez I just look like this crazy angry lady yelling for no reason, lucky we were at home when he dared to sneeze lol
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frizzle
post 03/01/2013, 03:29 PM
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yep. My DH is annoying the daylights out of me the way he eats. I nearly have to leave the room. He has his mouth closed but I can hear his jaw click and the food munch around. I seem to have supersonic hearing as well wink.gif I did give him a filthy look yesterday for slurping his tea which he found amusing of course.
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post 03/01/2013, 03:34 PM
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When you burst into tears because the kitchen timer didn't work, even though you didn't burn anything. That was towards the end of being pregnant the first time round.
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post 03/01/2013, 03:44 PM
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Don't belong here but this thread made me laff.

My DP was a walking target - I would glare at him, and start looking around for something to yell at him for.

The way he ate, sat and breathed were all ammunition.

This behaviour was also amidst the feeling-sexy moods, the glowing-expectation moods, the don't-just-sit-there-feed-me-something moods, the I'm-so-lucky-moods and the weeping-over-the-Huggies-ad moods.

Man I loved being pregnant.
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SophieBeagle
post 03/01/2013, 03:46 PM
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QUOTE (frizzle @ 03/01/2013, 03:59 PM) *
He has his mouth closed but I can hear his jaw click and the food munch around.


Me too! He was eating bread and making so much noise. FGS, how do you make that much noise with bread?!? rant.gif

You know your pregnant/hormonal when you yell at your DH because he said to drive carefully to work, "Of course I will! Do you really think I'm that stupid to drive dangerously?!" and then he replies that he meant it more as, be careful and when I realise what a cow I was, I cried all the way to work... blink.gif Poor hubby!

I rarely cried before this!
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Camizebra
post 03/01/2013, 03:51 PM
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QUOTE (Koobie83 @ 03/01/2013, 11:57 AM) *
Also when my husband says something which ordinarily not annoy me it makes me cry now when in the past I'd say something smart back.


What has happened to me? Oh yeah - baby. Haha.



LOL! This was me pregnant... Now that DS is here, let's just say I'm back to 'my old self'.
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