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Not having to put up with this shiz.

Re: Reason #345927874635
I can't say much though since this happens with our dog.
Mine is our cat
You really don't get that much of the bed.
And those positions look relatively comfortable.
This isn't accurate at all.
VERY good question. It's called a crib, people!!
It is my understanding that it is actually dangerous to share a bed with a baby. Is that not correct?
A friend of my mother's rolled over and suffocated her baby in bed. It was horrible. I'm sure it's not that common, but...eesh.
YES!
ETA: Yes to OP, not GLW's post. I'm not that horrible of a person!
yikes!
My best friend lets their daughter sleep in the bed with them, she has rolled off twice! Once she busted her lip and it was bleeding, but that's the worst that happened to her so far. They are trying to get her to sleep in her own room but I guess it doesn't always go so well.
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Yup to this exactly!
Same, but 2 cats.
This is also another good reason not to co-sleep, but I digress, lol. Continue the cat chatter.
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