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AIBU?

To wish people wouldn't hold my baby's hands

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anicegreentea · 19/11/2012 11:44

especially at this bug ridden time of year.
I keep telling myself not to be uptight and just go with the flow. You can't stop people cooing over cute babies.
But yesterday lady in department store came over to talk to him, holding both hands for ages. Then he grabbed her pen which she thought was cute/funny. I didn't say anything - what can you say anyway?!
Today he has vomiting, temperature, runny nose. I know it might not have been from this lady, but also It might have been!
Also had uncomfortable incident when an old lady who looked almost homeless did something similar in marks and spencers a few months ago.
Do these things annoy anyone else?!

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squeakytoy · 19/11/2012 11:45

maybe better if you dont take the baby out at all...Hmm

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AitchDee · 19/11/2012 11:46

Yo are right. Keep him in a protective bubble. No one but you should enjoy or appreciate how cute your child is.

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anicegreentea · 19/11/2012 11:47

Yes but they can talk to him! They don't have to hold his hands!

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missymoomoomee · 19/11/2012 11:47

Maybe put a paper bag over his head so people won't know he is cute when you are out. That should solve the 'problem'

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Alisvolatpropiis · 19/11/2012 11:48

Do people really not like this? I can't help myself,always seem to end up holding their little hand.

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InNeedOfBrandy · 19/11/2012 11:49

I would wash his hands after with a wetwipe.

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Tweasels · 19/11/2012 11:50

Make him wear a biohazard suit.

Seriously, YABU but if it really bothers you so much why not carry some anti-bac wipes with you and wipe his hands next time a kind old lady touches him.

And WTF does someone who looks almost homeless look like?

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WilsonFrickett · 19/11/2012 11:50

I bet the lady in the department store is regretting it now, given she's probably caught your baby's bug!

You are being just a tiny bit precious. Takes a village and all that - which starts with little old ladies holding babies' hands.

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InNeedOfBrandy · 19/11/2012 11:50

Only because babies are always chewing their hands/fists and it's this time of year.

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mrskeithrichards · 19/11/2012 11:51

You could keep his raincover on all the time.


No one will think you're weird!

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anicegreentea · 19/11/2012 11:51

I know there really isnt anything I can do about it. And there little hands are so cute. But surely I'm not the only one who thinks "hopefully you haven't just sneezed into your hand before you did that!"
I'm talking complete strangers, not friends!

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squeakytoy · 19/11/2012 11:54

You do realise that your child needs to build up a healthy immunity, and exposure to everyday germs and people who are possibly homeless is quite normal..

and there is just as much chance that your friends have not washed their hands as a stranger too!

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squoosh · 19/11/2012 11:55

Loon.

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anicegreentea · 19/11/2012 11:56

Ok this is obviously a topic people like to bash OP on.
I'll just leave you all to it now.

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SamSmalaidh · 19/11/2012 11:56

Really?!

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TheSmallClanger · 19/11/2012 11:57

Bugs are passed by sneezing/coughing/breathing more than touch. YABU, unless you're going to have him strapped inside some sort of land-going aqualung.

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Justforlaughs · 19/11/2012 11:58

I'm with the OP on this, why would anyone need to touch a baby that isn't theirs? I always talk to other peoples babies, play peepo etc but I'd never dream of touching them. I really don't understand why anyone would. YANBU (although you might find that we are in the minority)

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squeakytoy · 19/11/2012 11:58

It has just occured to me that this sort of hysterical reaction to strangers going near a baby is the reason that people seem to drape old towels and covers over their buggies nowadays rather than a sunshade... hide the child away from the germ ridden public and homeless people lol!!

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BadgersBottom · 19/11/2012 11:59

Your friends are quite as likely to have filthy germ ridden minging plague infested shit clinging hands as strangers you know! You really really need to get a grip - and your child DOES need to be exposed to germ or he'll be sickly for the rest of his life.

Helpful hint - the vast majority of people do not walk around with snot, shit and vomit on their hands.

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Alisvolatpropiis · 19/11/2012 11:59

anice in fairness you're not being that precious. I used to work on checkouts and used to hate having to touch people to take change from them. Some didn't even look clean. The thought of touching someone else's sweaty change makes me heave even now.

As it's coming up to winter your problem may be solved for a while...put mittens on your baby! :)

I wouldn't use that hand sanitizer on though,might be a bit much chemical wise for a little baby.

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QueenBOObread · 19/11/2012 11:59

This is YOUR PROBLEM, OP. I'd try to seek help for it before you influence your little one into thinking that this level of hysteria is in any way normal.

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BonaDea · 19/11/2012 12:00

YABU.

But seriously, I think you might need to have a think about why you feel like this. I think you can see from the reaction on this thread that yours is quite an unusual reaction to have - it could indicate deeper seated problems which might not be that healthy...

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Alisvolatpropiis · 19/11/2012 12:01

squeaky I wondered what the pram covering thing was about! I saw it a lot when I was in Copenhagen a few years ago and now notice it being quite common in the UK too!

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InNeedOfBrandy · 19/11/2012 12:02

think how many germs are on cashpoints and money and escalators and buses. I wash my hands after touching those sort of things but I doubt everyone does.

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anicegreentea · 19/11/2012 12:03

I 'm getting a massive over reaction from some of you!
I seriously doubt this is a sign of a deep psychological problem.

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