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Am I the only mom who son just wants to look at his lil parts and play w it , he pull off his pull up to touch it he been like this since I could remember and he’s only finna be 2

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It is completely normal. My son is 2 1/2 went through that phase when he was around two and now that we’re potty training, he touches it all the time I just nicely tell him no we don’t touch that we leave it alone. It’s natural for them to be curious on having an appendage attached to their body that they don’t know what it is.

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My son and my nephew both do it. I noticed my son likes to smile and do more when I tell him to stop. My MIL had 3 boys and she said all her boys did it too. If you don’t want it being a thing don’t it a big deal and as he able to understand your reasoning explains it’s not some to play with.

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I only have one boy currently and come from a all girl family, I was told completely normal. My son now 2.5yrs old has always played with it occasionally, mostly in the bath tub. He even often was caught on ultrasound holding his penis. Now that we are potty training he plays with it then. I made the mistake of commenting he was making bat wings to his dad and he heard so trying to break that now by not acknowledging it when he does it.

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