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Due december 16th

Does anyone else sometimes get really annoyed when people continuously touch your belly without asking? Sometimes im okay with it but also sometimes i start to get really annoyed
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Yes! It's only my OH Granny that does it, but she doesn't rub it, she pats it! I wouldn't mind as much if it was a wee rub or a feel, but a pat...
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10754687 tn?1412548611
Mines same due date am ftm and having a girl ☺ where abouts are u ladies from . Am from scotland
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9457393 tn?1414915994
Yess it's very irritating to me!
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Yeah; I can relate. It's mostly annoying, even though I know they mean no harm,  I can usually get over it pretty fast.
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I don't mind at all really. I've had people touch it then say sorry. I tell them I don't mind, I think it's because I waited so long for this to happen that I welcome it. Husband and I were trying for 4 years, so I want to experience everything.
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Edd Dec 15 I don't even let family touch belly. Only the husband can Lmao.
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4643228 tn?1414254383
I'm due on the 16th as well with a boy. My only touching issue has been with my brother-in-law.
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I don't mind at all, but I haven't had anyone touch without asking first. I love letting them feel her kick. It's Special.
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Yesssss I'm really annoyed by it ... but I let children slide lol
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