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My boy likes to pee outside
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So my two year old boy loves to pee outside. I dont have a problem with it other than the fact that it infuriates his dad. I take him around to the side of the house or behind a shed. He throws a screaming fit if i encourage him to go on in the house to go. So what does everybody else think?
Posted on 09/14/09, 11:09 am
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Reply #1 - 09/15/09  10:12am
" its probably a phase. my toddler throws a tantrum if he wants to do something that i don't wsnt him to. he is fascinated by toilets and his wee as well "
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Reply #2 - 09/16/09  2:01am
" I have the same problem with my grandson.I uaually just leave him alone and let him do it.My sons did it as well and they soon out grew it.When we are out in public I tell him that he will get into trouble with the cops[indecent exposure] if he does and that he has to go to the restroom.I would never threaten him with that unless it were true.I always explain to him that it's against the law and the cops will take you to jail if you break the law.I have several family members who are officers and he see them in their unforms all the time and he loves them so I don't see it as making him afraid of them.I see it as starting to teach him about laws and to respect them. "
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Reply #3 - 09/20/09  5:54pm
" lol! it's a phase and will pass, I promise :) My oldest son went through it as well! "

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