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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t Let the Girls Have All the Fun, Boys Can Wear Two Too!</title>
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		<title>By: emmadavidson</title>
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		<description>That bloke in the red t-shirt doing the weeding is sexy as! ;)

Another reason to wear two at once: no more fights between the kids over who gets the carrier and who has to walk. Little do they know that I use these fights as reverse psychology so they don&#039;t realise that being in the sling means they can&#039;t escape when we&#039;re walking near a busy road.</description>
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<p>Another reason to wear two at once: no more fights between the kids over who gets the carrier and who has to walk. Little do they know that I use these fights as reverse psychology so they don&#8217;t realise that being in the sling means they can&#8217;t escape when we&#8217;re walking near a busy road.</p>
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