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    parent brought mindee in he is 11 months old she said today please could you stop him frowning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i replied i didnt know he was yes been doing it all morning must of picked it up from the other kids ?????????? any suggestions

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    Goodness me. You just dont believe some parents do you

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    Parents never fail to amaze me!!!

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    I wouldn't know what to suggest, other than maybe a touch of botox

    I think I'd be asking mum how she suggest you stop him

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    I was gonna say book him in for a course of botox too

    Say he never frowns here, he smiles all day, must be you!!

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    That is too funny!!!!!!!!!! What on earth are you supposed to do about that??? - apart from research some good botox surgeons who take on 11 moth olds with a frowning festish of course...
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    if she is really worried about it i would explain that they all go through these phases and he'll soon stop by himself - no botox needed

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    Sound like he has been doing it while he was at mums not at yours, so it must be her that has upset him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    I wouldn't know what to suggest, other than maybe a touch of botox

    I think I'd be asking mum how she suggest you stop him
    lol was gonna say the same!
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    this is strangest thing i've read on here lol lol

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    oh that one is a cracker

    when James was a tiny tot he used to frown so badly - he was so a happy baby but he really did look like a grumpy (very wrinkled) old man - I was getting worried to the point I was considering slathering on anti-ageing cream!!!!

    I hope you have given this tot a talking to about how bad frowning is for his skin????

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    That's brought back memories of DD1 and when she found out she could do 'the look' Frowning and looking up under hooded eyes. Scary
    But at the time I thought it was hilarious, so she would do it more
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    Lol whatever next
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    I would ask the parent to bring cellotape next time ...

 

 

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