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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 02/05/2012 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I do that too with my son...I'm always kissing him on his head and smelling his hair. I also love how new born babies smell. Quoting: ~Angels~ It's weird because it's like you breathe them in through their little fuzzy heads. So nice. I wonder if there is a scientific explanation. Congrats on your little squisher. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 02/05/2012 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it smells like heaven amirite Quoting: Monbazillac also their feet are so cute, i love tiny cute baby feet and hands, it's pure perfection This is what gets me too, those little bunny feet. I know I'm a bit strange, but it's fascinating to me that the feet connect us to the earth (elements of water and earth) and the head connects us to the sky (elements of air and fire). I just KNOW there has to be a reasonable but badass explanation for this. It's amazing the effect of the smell, it doesn't even have to be your own child. And it doesn't matter if the little squishers have been outside running about and sweating--it's like a musk, pheromones or something. It's so pleasant. What is going on with these squeakers' heads? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1492295 United States 02/05/2012 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I do that too with my son...I'm always kissing him on his head and smelling his hair. I also love how new born babies smell. Quoting: ~Angels~ It's weird because it's like you breathe them in through their little fuzzy heads. So nice. I wonder if there is a scientific explanation. Congrats on your little squisher. I don't know honey...but now I want to find out lol...the feet are the best too...hell my son is 6 and I still try to grab his feet...but he's really not having any of that anymore lol |
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Doomwaffles User ID: 10150004 Belgium 02/05/2012 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1200962 United States 02/05/2012 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it smells like heaven amirite Quoting: Monbazillac also their feet are so cute, i love tiny cute baby feet and hands, it's pure perfection This is what gets me too, those little bunny feet. I know I'm a bit strange, but it's fascinating to me that the feet connect us to the earth (elements of water and earth) and the head connects us to the sky (elements of air and fire). I just KNOW there has to be a reasonable but badass explanation for this. It's amazing the effect of the smell, it doesn't even have to be your own child. And it doesn't matter if the little squishers have been outside running about and sweating--it's like a musk, pheromones or something. It's so pleasant. What is going on with these squeakers' heads? The question is...WHAT IS GOING ON IN YOUR HEAD!? You like to smell babies and touch and smotheryour head in them? What the hell? You sound like a FEMALE PEDOPHILE. Expect the police to arrest you one day when you go too far and kidnap a child just to smell it at your home., you demented pervert! |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 02/05/2012 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... Quoting: Doomwaffles its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way Yeah, as a mother I am familiar with the "soft spot" on the heads of newborns. I am not talking about that spot per say, which is more towards the front part of the cranium. I'm talking more about the head in general on any baby or child under 7 years of age. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1492295 United States 02/05/2012 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... Quoting: Doomwaffles its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way no shit...who dosen't know that...no one is talking about putting pressure on the head...geeze... |
Doomwaffles User ID: 10150004 Belgium 02/05/2012 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... Quoting: Doomwaffles its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way no shit...who dosen't know that...no one is talking about putting pressure on the head...geeze... a slight touch equals pressure albeit a slight one I guess YOU didn't know that |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 02/05/2012 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it smells like heaven amirite Quoting: Monbazillac also their feet are so cute, i love tiny cute baby feet and hands, it's pure perfection This is what gets me too, those little bunny feet. I know I'm a bit strange, but it's fascinating to me that the feet connect us to the earth (elements of water and earth) and the head connects us to the sky (elements of air and fire). I just KNOW there has to be a reasonable but badass explanation for this. It's amazing the effect of the smell, it doesn't even have to be your own child. And it doesn't matter if the little squishers have been outside running about and sweating--it's like a musk, pheromones or something. It's so pleasant. What is going on with these squeakers' heads? The question is...WHAT IS GOING ON IN YOUR HEAD!? You like to smell babies and touch and smotheryour head in them? What the hell? You sound like a FEMALE PEDOPHILE. Expect the police to arrest you one day when you go too far and kidnap a child just to smell it at your home., you demented pervert! You're serious? Don't project your mess onto me. I am talking about kissing kids on their heads, as a mother. Why would I kidnap a child when I can simply have one of my own, and DO? If you've ever kissed a baby on top of the head, you'd KNOW that you cannot help but inhaling the unique baby essence that is there. It's not just a smell, that's what I'm getting at. I wanna know what's going on with it. Alot of women understand this, but I'd like to hear from the men who have tried it too. Calm down, okay? It's going to be alright. |
Doomwaffles User ID: 10150004 Belgium 02/05/2012 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... Quoting: Doomwaffles its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way Yeah, as a mother I am familiar with the "soft spot" on the heads of newborns. I am not talking about that spot per say, which is more towards the front part of the cranium. I'm talking more about the head in general on any baby or child under 7 years of age. I dunno , I was always afraid to touch my babies head in any other way then to support it from the back but I guess as long as you avoid that soft spot I don't think it can actually do harm Personally I was always nervous to touch my babes head tho, for that reason I said |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 02/05/2012 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... Quoting: Doomwaffles its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way no shit...who dosen't know that...no one is talking about putting pressure on the head...geeze... a slight touch equals pressure albeit a slight one I guess YOU didn't know that Look ya'll, it's the GLP expert on babies' heads. So tell us, have you kissed a baby on top of the head (not a newborn)? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 02/05/2012 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... Quoting: Doomwaffles its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way Yeah, as a mother I am familiar with the "soft spot" on the heads of newborns. I am not talking about that spot per say, which is more towards the front part of the cranium. I'm talking more about the head in general on any baby or child under 7 years of age. I dunno , I was always afraid to touch my babies head in any other way then to support it from the back but I guess as long as you avoid that soft spot I don't think it can actually do harm Personally I was always nervous to touch my babes head tho, for that reason I said Ahh, I see. Well, it's only a soft spot for about 10 weeks or so, if I remember correctly. Will you share your experience with kissing or sniffing on the tops of their heads? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1492295 United States 02/05/2012 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... Quoting: Doomwaffles its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way no shit...who dosen't know that...no one is talking about putting pressure on the head...geeze... a slight touch equals pressure albeit a slight one I guess YOU didn't know that yeah okay sure... |
Doomwaffles User ID: 10150004 Belgium 02/05/2012 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | errr .... Quoting: Doomwaffles its generally not advised to touch a babies head because their cranium hasn't completely closed yet...you know that crack in teh skull that each person has .... babies craniums are not closed because it makes the skull more moldable through the birth canal that's why its not advised to even touch it on the top of the head because you are putting pressure on the brain that way no shit...who dosen't know that...no one is talking about putting pressure on the head...geeze... a slight touch equals pressure albeit a slight one I guess YOU didn't know that Look ya'll, it's the GLP expert on babies' heads. So tell us, have you kissed a baby on top of the head (not a newborn)? listen here ma'am if someone responds to me in a sarcastic way I'm very entitled to respond in similar fashion If you then think you yourself are oh so much smarter or better advised than anyone else while only throwing oil on the fire I only have this to say to you you sound too childish to be a mom in the first place |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 02/05/2012 04:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: ~Angels~ no shit...who dosen't know that...no one is talking about putting pressure on the head...geeze... a slight touch equals pressure albeit a slight one I guess YOU didn't know that Look ya'll, it's the GLP expert on babies' heads. So tell us, have you kissed a baby on top of the head (not a newborn)? listen here ma'am if someone responds to me in a sarcastic way I'm very entitled to respond in similar fashion If you then think you yourself are oh so much smarter or better advised than anyone else while only throwing oil on the fire I only have this to say to you you sound too childish to be a mom in the first place Isn't this rich? YOU come in here displaying common knowledge as expert advice, and then get pissy when others wax sarcastic over your condescension. And then, you want to tell someone they don't deserve to be a mother. Very classy, sister. |
Doomwaffles User ID: 10150004 Belgium 02/05/2012 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Doomwaffles a slight touch equals pressure albeit a slight one I guess YOU didn't know that Look ya'll, it's the GLP expert on babies' heads. So tell us, have you kissed a baby on top of the head (not a newborn)? listen here ma'am if someone responds to me in a sarcastic way I'm very entitled to respond in similar fashion If you then think you yourself are oh so much smarter or better advised than anyone else while only throwing oil on the fire I only have this to say to you you sound too childish to be a mom in the first place Isn't this rich? YOU come in here displaying common knowledge as expert advice, and then get pissy when others wax sarcastic over your condescension. And then, you want to tell someone they don't deserve to be a mother. Very classy, sister. don't put words in my mouth I never said you don't deserve to be one (even tho I have a thing or two to say about the "right" to childrearing) I said you sound too childish to be one , big difference big nuance if my words come off as condescending to you then its probably because you felt personally attacked due to a feeling of intellectual inferiority of your own. that ain't my fault for that you deserve my pitty , not my hate and expert advice , didnt you and the other baby sniffer just say it was " common knowledge d'uuuuh " " everyone knows that , deeerp " talking about classy btw why are you putting an actual pic of yourself on glp ? Because you are such a classy lady ? Always wondered why married women (I assume you are either married or in a committed relationship when you have children...) put their pic up on the internet as if they feel they have somethign to propagate. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 02/05/2012 04:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: SecondPrecession Look ya'll, it's the GLP expert on babies' heads. So tell us, have you kissed a baby on top of the head (not a newborn)? listen here ma'am if someone responds to me in a sarcastic way I'm very entitled to respond in similar fashion If you then think you yourself are oh so much smarter or better advised than anyone else while only throwing oil on the fire I only have this to say to you you sound too childish to be a mom in the first place Isn't this rich? YOU come in here displaying common knowledge as expert advice, and then get pissy when others wax sarcastic over your condescension. And then, you want to tell someone they don't deserve to be a mother. Very classy, sister. don't put words in my mouth I never said you don't deserve to be one (even tho I have a thing or two to say about the "right" to childrearing) I said you sound too childish to be one , big difference big nuance if my words come off as condescending to you then its probably because you felt personally attacked due to a feeling of intellectual inferiority of your own. that ain't my fault for that you deserve my pitty , not my hate and expert advice , didnt you and the other baby sniffer just say it was " common knowledge d'uuuuh " " everyone knows that , deeerp " talking about classy btw why are you putting an actual pic of yourself on glp ? Because you are such a classy lady ? Always wondered why married women (I assume you are either married or in a committed relationship when you have children...) put their pic up on the internet as if they feel they have somethign to propagate. You are way too concerned about me and why I do what I do. You said I am too childish to be a mother. Seems to me that you're implying I should not be a mother. Actually, when I replied to you, I didn't feel attacked. You weren't so much condescending to me as to Angels, which is why I made a sarcastic, playful remark. I do not in any way feel intellectually inferior to folks who cannot properly compose a sentence or utilize correct grammar, so you may keep your pity to yourself. Have a lovely day! P.S. Don't be afraid to sign the bad karma you gave me! |
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Doomwaffles User ID: 10150004 Belgium 02/05/2012 04:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Doomwaffles listen here ma'am if someone responds to me in a sarcastic way I'm very entitled to respond in similar fashion If you then think you yourself are oh so much smarter or better advised than anyone else while only throwing oil on the fire I only have this to say to you you sound too childish to be a mom in the first place Isn't this rich? YOU come in here displaying common knowledge as expert advice, and then get pissy when others wax sarcastic over your condescension. And then, you want to tell someone they don't deserve to be a mother. Very classy, sister. don't put words in my mouth I never said you don't deserve to be one (even tho I have a thing or two to say about the "right" to childrearing) I said you sound too childish to be one , big difference big nuance if my words come off as condescending to you then its probably because you felt personally attacked due to a feeling of intellectual inferiority of your own. that ain't my fault for that you deserve my pitty , not my hate and expert advice , didnt you and the other baby sniffer just say it was " common knowledge d'uuuuh " " everyone knows that , deeerp " talking about classy btw why are you putting an actual pic of yourself on glp ? Because you are such a classy lady ? Always wondered why married women (I assume you are either married or in a committed relationship when you have children...) put their pic up on the internet as if they feel they have somethign to propagate. You are way too concerned about me and why I do what I do. You said I am too childish to be a mother. Seems to me that you're implying I should not be a mother. Actually, when I replied to you, I didn't feel attacked. You weren't so much condescending to me as to Angels, which is why I made a sarcastic, playful remark. I do not in any way feel intellectually inferior to folks who cannot properly compose a sentence or utilize correct grammar, so you may keep your pity to yourself. Have a lovely day! P.S. Don't be afraid to sign the bad karma you gave me! 2/5/2012 You have earned this. Yours truly, 2ndP that one stung didn't it princes ? the moment you can speak both my languages as well as I can speak English then we'll talk about grammar and coherency shall we ? You can think all what you want about whatever you think I imply, your bad karma said it all and prooved my point : childish very classy btw |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1725135 Belgium 02/05/2012 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't worry, OP. I bet you'd make an awesome mom. Especially don't listen to the other Belgian cunt, people in this tedious shithole are totally bonkers and awkward. Why shouldn't you be allow to kiss a baby on the forehead? Or smelling it? How the fuck are you're lips or nose going to put that much pressure on its skull? Rediculous. |
Doomwaffles User ID: 10150004 Belgium 02/05/2012 04:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And bad karma I gave you ?! you truely are not that important to me to begin with so if someone gave you bad karma , you assume its because of this thread and you assume its me and -i- am preoccupied with what you are doing ?! hand on your own chest princes lol I always sign my karma btw ;-) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8572446 United States 02/05/2012 04:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The question is...WHAT IS GOING ON IN YOUR HEAD!? You like to smell babies and touch and smotheryour head in them? What the hell? You sound like a FEMALE PEDOPHILE. Expect the police to arrest you one day when you go too far and kidnap a child just to smell it at your home., you demented pervert! And you sound like another paranoid nut dipshit. Do you suffer from conversion disorder? |