In that respect, girls are a piece of cake. I have four potty trained boys. The oldest, autistic, was nearly 4. The others not much younger. After 3.5 it’s MUCH easier. Two days and they’re done! I’m not up for the two year potty training simply for playground bragging rights (mine was 18 months!)
My daughter 😉
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Hopefully, she won’t grow out of it. 🙂
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I don’t see her doing it anytime soon!
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Confidence is a good thing. Enjoy it while it lasts… the teenaged years are… difficult. 🙂
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Ugh I know. I’m the oldest of five girls. It’s rough being a teen
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I’m in the middle of 6 girls. 🙂
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Oh wow! So you know :))
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Funny that I ended up having mostly boys!
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My parents’ first 7 grandchildren were boys. I think boys are harder to raise than girls… but maybe that’s because I’m a girl. 🙂
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Oh nooooo I can assure you girls are harder! Although, when pregnant with my first child (boy), I asked my mom “What do I do with a boy?!”
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To this day, I am so thankful that my son’s babysitter potty trained him… 🙂
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In that respect, girls are a piece of cake. I have four potty trained boys. The oldest, autistic, was nearly 4. The others not much younger. After 3.5 it’s MUCH easier. Two days and they’re done! I’m not up for the two year potty training simply for playground bragging rights (mine was 18 months!)
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Very cool…!!! : o )
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