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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Because recently and I'm not ashamed to say it feeling very broody??? Do you think as a women it's your body telling you to hurry the hell up?? "
No as you get people who are already parents to several children feeling it. Single women and parents of nearly all ages feel it. |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
The land of grey peas and bacon |
"Wouldn't have a clue! As although I have children I have never ever felt broody
Well i feel like a broody hen lol
Very very lucky and honoured would be the man to solve your issue x "
Lol why is that then?? |
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By *ingjayMan
over a year ago
exeter |
I am a single parent of two girls..... did I feel broody? .... no cause I'm not a woman..... does every woman I meet feel broody yes!!!! Don't matter what age you are, women do but........6 months later they might not, for me..... sometimes specially seeing me youngest wearing knickers.... I do wish I had a baby..... the first will make you want more, when the second grows up ........ youll want another...... wait until you really want to spend the twat of ur life raising kids!! I thought by the time my youngest is 16 I will travel the world and have a life.... in reality.... I will be changing nappies till me 60's!!! - says the newly elected parent school governor! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had two boys but was at my broodiest for baby number three. Was terrible, a longing that my husband just didn't understand as he didn't want any more.
We went on to have another boy, and I knew straight away that I didn't want any more babies. Never had a broody moment since.
I think your body tells you more than anything else when the times right |
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"Wouldn't have a clue! As although I have children I have never ever felt broody
Well i feel like a broody hen lol
Very very lucky and honoured would be the man to solve your issue x
Lol why is that then?? "
Because with your stunning looks your child would be a beautiful creation and would make any man a proud father and adore you! ( awwww everyone sighs ) lol x |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
The land of grey peas and bacon |
"Wouldn't have a clue! As although I have children I have never ever felt broody
Well i feel like a broody hen lol
Very very lucky and honoured would be the man to solve your issue x
Lol why is that then??
Because with your stunning looks your child would be a beautiful creation and would make any man a proud father and adore you! ( awwww everyone sighs ) lol x"
Aww bless |
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"Think for me its not my age being the issue would be the age gap between my daughter and a second child.. 2 or 3 years is the norm id say. "
my nephew is 6 years older than my niece and its a great age gap. he loves her to bits and looks after her really well even when she knocks his jumps down in the garden lol and she has been besotted with him since the day she was born |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Think for me its not my age being the issue would be the age gap between my daughter and a second child.. 2 or 3 years is the norm id say.
my nephew is 6 years older than my niece and its a great age gap. he loves her to bits and looks after her really well even when she knocks his jumps down in the garden lol and she has been besotted with him since the day she was born"
My daughter is 5 1/2 years older than my son and they have a great relationship, think if they were any closer then they would be at each others throats all day |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Because recently and I'm not ashamed to say it feeling very broody??? Do you think as a women it's your body telling you to hurry the hell up?? "
I would say it probably is its all hormonal linked. It affects a guy too those female hormones with production of that one that makes us run like fuck when we see a lion closing in on us. |
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"Think for me its not my age being the issue would be the age gap between my daughter and a second child.. 2 or 3 years is the norm id say.
my nephew is 6 years older than my niece and its a great age gap. he loves her to bits and looks after her really well even when she knocks his jumps down in the garden lol and she has been besotted with him since the day she was born
My daughter is 5 1/2 years older than my son and they have a great relationship, think if they were any closer then they would be at each others throats all day "
me and my middle sister are 2 years apart and we fought like cat and dog until i went away to Uni (we are much closer now)
i am 7 years older than my little sister and have never had an argument with her, ever. |
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I have never had a broody moment in my life.
Which is a good thing considering what the mad scientists have been doing to my chemistry...
But nope, never wanted them and even the fact that it's not likely to be possible now was a relief and caused no distress.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm always broody lol.
...all the kids in the family love me and dont leave me alone. And they are the world to me.
Would be nice to have one of my own.
However, soon though.
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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I spent most of my life feeling broody, after my first pregnancy. It seemed to kick all these broody hormones into production. Now that I'm on the other side of the menopause the broody longing has gone and it is such a relief not to have that gnawing at me all the time.
You appear to have cyclical broodiness thinking back to your posts. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"This thread is some scary shit!
Are you broody too?
He probably is but has dogs to sublimate his broodiness. "
This comment is some scary shit too!
I love my dogs but not like that! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"This thread is some scary shit!
Are you broody too?
He probably is but has dogs to sublimate his broodiness.
This comment is some scary shit too!
I love my dogs but not like that! "
You love and care for them don't you?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"This thread is some scary shit!
Are you broody too?
He probably is but has dogs to sublimate his broodiness.
This comment is some scary shit too!
I love my dogs but not like that!
You love and care for them don't you?
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No...they are scum |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have been called a weirdo and that I'm not long term material as I have never felt broody or maternal towards kids.
Even the thought of being pregnant makes me feel sick
And I am 99% certain that I won't change my mind or regret not having kids. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
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I've known since my early teens that I don't want children and I've never felt broody.
Now I am reaching the stage where I can no longer have them I do wonder if I'll regret it and think I've made a mistake. |
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Nope. Never feel broody.
Love other people's babies but when I hand them back I don't get left wanting.
I've done my bit and my boy is my world but no broodiness for me. I know people who it has really affected tho!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I spent most of my life feeling broody, after my first pregnancy. It seemed to kick all these broody hormones into production. Now that I'm on the other side of the menopause the broody longing has gone and it is such a relief not to have that gnawing at me all the time.
You appear to have cyclical broodiness thinking back to your posts."
It'll be hormonal. Ovulation's a bitch. I was never broody for years, then it hit me.
Good luck Cheeky. xx |
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By *isscheekychops OP Woman
over a year ago
The land of grey peas and bacon |
I think it does go in cycles with me....Im 34 in January so sometimes feel my clock is ticking...I know Its not something that should be spoken on here and im sure now every man is going to padlock his dick when he sees me coming lol....ah i don't know just think its one of those weeks where i think i wish my life to be a little bit different... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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i get broody and im 52, lucky i got a little dog to cuddle.
remember once i was out walking my little dog and this old lady about my age said, oh what a gorgeous little dog, god i feel broody. Cant believe she said that. |
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