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Originally posted by bold_n_brazen
If I may, since I am at home with an ill 2 and a half year old, disagree...
It lasts until they realise that you are a seperate person from them. And then, well, then they want to put sparkly butterfly clippies in your hair, and little clippies with purple and blue hair sticking out of them in your hair, and you will sit down at the computer to see what all your internet friends are doing, moments after your sick two and a half year old goes to bed, and you will realise that you still have those damn clippies in your hair.
And you will not feel the least bit peaceful.
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Um, in my scenario, the kid is asleep, the adult is awake (but perhaps drowsing). It's when they are awake that they can be nightmares, especially if they are overtired/sick and awake. And if the adult is awake, they are better able to shield tender areas from flailing arms and legs.
If you change the hypo . . .