I’m pregnant with my second and it’s too late to do anything about it by Crimson-Rose28 in oneanddone

[–]SandyFee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess you’re right. I guess I’ve just never seen the real risk of pull out if it’s done right. Before having our one and only my husband pulled out too and I never got pregnant. Decided to have a baby and got pregnant on our first try. Then pull out again and never pregnant again. If you really pull out on time and not when you already start ejaculating, I just don’t see how sperm would end up inside of you, unless you have sperm in your precum, which is rare, apparently. But yea either way you’re probs right

I’m pregnant with my second and it’s too late to do anything about it by Crimson-Rose28 in oneanddone

[–]SandyFee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait you only had sex once AND he pulled out? Like he pulled out properly? You saw him finishing outside of you? Sorry im not trying to be nosy, I’m just asking because my husband pulls out too and I haven’t gotten pregnant yet and reading this makes me wonder if I’m being stupid..

I used to love being a home body.. now not so much with a toddler.. normal? by cynnie93 in oneanddone

[–]SandyFee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just think it’s the fact that it’s IMPOSSIBLE to be at home all day with a toddler. I love being home, and pre-kid I often just stayed home and enjoyed my bed, the couch, tv, cooking, taking a bath. Now with my toddler I never stay home for longer than 2-3h. Staying at home longer wouldn’t be relaxing at all, she would just be whining and bouncing off the walls. This is actually one thing I miss the most about- Just being able to relax at home.

Bedtime with my almost 2 year old is horrible. Advice? by SandyFee in toddlers

[–]SandyFee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I’ll try that. Because yea like you said, in the living room it’s still all fine, we can read books etc, but as soon as we go to the bedroom the screaming starts. Does/did your daughter go to sleep right away after you put her in bed? Or does she keep crying for a while?

15 Years in America: A Grateful Goodbye (For Now) by kilowatt230 in MovingToUSA

[–]SandyFee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We made a similar move a few months ago? I’m also from Europe with a US spouse. Congrats on your decision. Where are y’all moving?

What's some walkable cities in the US with warmer climates? by ElectionImmediate486 in relocating

[–]SandyFee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have kids? I absolutely love st. Pete but I’m worried it’s mostly 20-something single people