“
Cam’s grin was wicked as his hand coasted up my waist to cup my breast. He squeezed it, setting off a weird mixture of painful tenderness and a bolt of lust to my sex.
“My eyes!” Cole yelled.
Cam and I jerked apart, and I twisted my head to see my brother standing in the doorway in his pyjamas, his hair falling in wet locks across his forehead. His forearm covered his eyes. “I’m fucking blind,” he growled and turned around, bumping into the wall before remembering to drop his arm. After that he stomped out of the flat, the door slamming in his wake.
Horrified, I looked up into Cam’s face, my eyes wide. “I think I should let him get away with using the ‘f’ word on this occasion.”
Cam snorted, laughter sputtering as he dropped his head to my chest, his whole body shaking with amusement.
I felt an irrepressible giggle escape me despite my mortification for myself and Cole. “It’s not funny. We’ve scarred him. I better check on him.”
Cam shook his head, his eyes bright with mirth. “You’re the last person he wants to see right now … I’m sure he’s barricaded himself in his room and is doing anything he can to burn the image of me dry-humping his sister out of his mind.
”
”
Samantha Young (Down London Road (On Dublin Street, #2))
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Speaking of chocolate, what kind of cake are we having for the shower?”
“I don’t know.”
Sincerely shocked, Peabody jerked around in her seat. “You didn’t get cake?”
“I don’t know. Probably.” Because the idea of the shower, what she had to do, hadn’t done, should do, made her stomach jitter, Eve squirmed. “Look, I called the caterer, okay? I did it myself. I didn’t dump it on Roarke, I didn’t ask—God forbid—Summerset to handle it.”
“Well, what did you ask for? What’s the theme?”
The jitters escalated into a roiling. “What do you mean, theme?”
“You don’t have a theme? How can you have a baby shower without a theme?”
“Jesus Christ, I need a theme? I don’t even know what that means. I called the caterer. I did my job. I told her it was a baby shower. I told her how many people, more or less. I told her when and where. She started asking me all kinds of questions, which gives me a fucking headache, and I told her not to ask me all kinds of questions or she was fired. Just to do whatever needed doing. Why isn’t that enough?”
Peabody’s sigh was long and heartfelt. “Give me the caterer’s info, and I’ll check in with her. Does she do the decorations, too?”
“Oh, my God. I need decorations?”
“I’m going to help you, Dallas. I’m going to run interference with the caterer. I’m going to come over early on the day and help get it set up.”
Eve narrowed her eyes and tried to ignore the joy and relief bubbling in her breast. “And what’s this going to cost me?”
“Nothing. I like baby showers.”
“You’re a sick, sick woman.
”
”
J.D. Robb
“
Riley pulled on his jeans and she almost moaned. Focus, Mercy.
"I’ll check,” he said, zipping up those damn jeans as she slid on her own. “But we might get lucky with an insomniac.”
When he turned, she saw the marks on his back were almost healed. Fast, even for a changeling. Which meant Riley was more powerful than she’d guessed, more than he let on.
There was nothing flashy about him. Just
—“What the—” His hands were on her waist and his mouth on hers before she could do more than gasp. Lightning. Bright. Sizzling. Perfect. This time she did moan, wrapping her arms around him and luxuriating in his strength, in the sheer speed with which he’d come at her. With both of them only wearing jeans, her breasts were pressed against the exquisite roughness of the hairs on his chest. She rubbed against him, giving in to the leopard’s innate sensuality.
He tore away his lips but they remained less than a millimeter apart. “This is your fault.”
“Hell, no.” She sucked on his neck, biting him a little too hard for emphasis. “You jumped my bones.” Tugging back her head with a hand fisted in her hair, he glared down at her.
“You were all but licking me the way you were looking.”
“Looking’s not the same as touching.” Her mouth watered at the idea of licking him. They’d been in too much of a rush last night. Even the second and third time. As if they’d both been hungry so long, they’d needed to gorge.
But—“We don’t have time for this.”
He held her for another couple of seconds, pure male muscle and heated skin. “We need to make time.
”
”
Nalini Singh (Branded by Fire (Psy-Changeling, #6))
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How do you want me? On my back so you can play with my breasts as you fuck me?” I demonstrate just that as I lie down. “Or do you prefer me like this?” I say, twisting over the mattress until my knees are beneath me, arms keeping me upright. “Taking me from behind as deep as you want, gripping my hair and watching my ass bounce with every thrust?”
“You don’t have to do that,” he says.
I pause. “Do what?”
“You don’t have to play a part, or check with me, or gauge my wants like it’s your job to please me. I just want you.
”
”
Raven Kennedy (Goldfinch (The Plated Prisoner, #6))
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The hat-check girl wore her hair in a schoolgirl pageboy so you were meant to think of Dorothy Collins – all innocence, wide-eyed and breathless – but this was mock-innocent and she knew her business, a narrow waist and shapely hips, lovely full breasts thrust out and upward inside the black satin bodice probably by one of those wired contraptions Howard Hughes had allegedly invented, the strapless brassiere a marvel of American know-how defying gravity, invented for that busty film actress Jane Russell who was probably one of his mistresses. A thing like that must hurt as much as the high-heeled pointy-toed shoes, Lyle Stevick though, worse than the corsets poor Hannah wore, sighing and lacing herself up as if the flesh was something you had to carry around with you, not exactly you but your burden and responsibility.
”
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Joyce Carol Oates (You Must Remember This)
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The male staff all wore gorgeous colored loin cloths that always seem to be about to fall off they’re wonderful hips. Their upper bodies were tanned sculpted and naked.
The female staff wore short shorts and silky flowing tops that almost but didn’t expose their young easy breasts.
I noticed we only ever encountered male staff, and the men walking through the lobby were always greeted by the female staff.
Very ingenious, as Rebecca said later - if we had ticked Lesbians on the form I wonder what would have happened?
-There was a place to tick for Lesbians, I said ?
-Sexual Persuasion- it was on all the forms
-Really. And, how many options were there?
-You’re getting the picture, said Jillian.
This was not your basic check in procedure as at say a Best Western. Our Doormen/Security Guards , held out our chairs for us to let us sit at the elegant ornate table. Then they poured us tea, and placed before each of us a small bowl of tropical fruit, cut into bite size pieces. Wonderful!
Almost immediately a check in person came and sat opposite us at the desk. Again a wonderful example of Island Male talent. (in my mind anyway)
We signed some papers, and were each handed an immense wallet of information passes, electronic keys, electronic ID’s we would wear to allow us to move through the park and its ‘worlds’ and a small flash drive
I looked at it as he handed it to me, and given the mindset of the Hotel and the murals and the whole ambiance of the place, I was thinking it might be a very small dildo for, some exotic move I was unaware of.
-What’s this? I asked him
-Your Hotel and Theme Park Guide
I looked at it again, huh, so not a dildo.
”
”
Germaine Gibson (Theme Park Erotica)
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My own heartbeat was slowing under my hand, under the deep rose silk, the color of a baby’s sleep-flushed cheek. When you hold a child to your breast to nurse, the curve of the little head echoes exactly the curve of the breast it suckles, as though this new person truly mirrors the flesh from which it sprang. Babies are soft. Anyone looking at them can see the tender, fragile skin and know it for the rose-leaf softness that invites a finger’s touch. But when you live with them and love them, you feel the softness going inward, the round-checked flesh wobbly as custard, the boneless splay of the tiny hands. Their joints are melted rubber, and even when you kiss them hard, in the passion of loving their existence, your lips sink down and seem never to find bone. Holding them against you, they melt and mold, as though they might at any moment flow back into your body. But from the very start, there is that small streak of steel within each child. That thing that says “I am,” and forms the core of personality. In the second year, the bone hardens and the child stands upright, skull wide and solid, a helmet protecting the softness within. And “I am” grows, too. Looking at them, you can almost see it, sturdy as heartwood, glowing through the translucent flesh. The bones of the face emerge at six, and the soul within is fixed at seven. The process of encapsulation goes on, to reach its peak in the glossy shell of adolescence, when all softness then is hidden under the nacreous layers of the multiple new personalities that teenagers try on to guard themselves. In the next years, the hardening spreads from the center, as one finds and fixes the facets of the soul, until “I am” is set, delicate and detailed as an insect in amber.
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Diana Gabaldon (Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2))
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Honest to God, I hadn’t meant to start a bar fight.
“So. You’re the famous Jordan Amador.” The demon sitting in front of me looked like someone filled a pig bladder with rotten cottage cheese. He overflowed the bar stool with his gelatinous stomach, just barely contained by a white dress shirt and an oversized leather jacket. Acid-washed jeans clung to his stumpy legs and his boots were at least twice the size of mine. His beady black eyes started at my ankles and dragged upward, past my dark jeans, across my black turtleneck sweater, and over the grey duster around me that was two sizes too big.
He finally met my gaze and snorted before continuing. “I was expecting something different. Certainly not a black girl. What’s with the name, girlie?”
I shrugged. “My mother was a religious woman.”
“Clearly,” the demon said, tucking a fat cigar in one corner of his mouth. He stood up and walked over to the pool table beside him where he and five of his lackeys had gathered. Each of them was over six feet tall and were all muscle where he was all fat.
“I could start to examine the literary significance of your name, or I could ask what the hell you’re doing in my bar,” he said after knocking one of the balls into the left corner pocket.
“Just here to ask a question, that’s all. I don’t want trouble.”
Again, he snorted, but this time smoke shot from his nostrils, which made him look like an albino dragon. “My ass you don’t. This place is for fallen angels only, sweetheart. And we know your reputation.”
I held up my hands in supplication. “Honest Abe. Just one question and I’m out of your hair forever.”
My gaze lifted to the bald spot at the top of his head surrounded by peroxide blonde locks. “What’s left of it, anyway.”
He glared at me. I smiled, batting my eyelashes. He tapped his fingers against the pool cue and then shrugged one shoulder.
“Fine. What’s your question?”
“Know anybody by the name of Matthias Gruber?”
He didn’t even blink. “No.”
“Ah. I see. Sorry to have wasted your time.”
I turned around, walking back through the bar. I kept a quick, confident stride as I went, ignoring the whispers of the fallen angels in my wake. A couple called out to me, asking if I’d let them have a taste, but I didn’t spare them a glance. Instead, I headed to the ladies’ room. Thankfully, it was empty, so I whipped out my phone and dialed the first number in my Recent Call list.
“Hey. He’s here. Yeah, I’m sure it’s him. They’re lousy liars when they’re drunk. Uh-huh. Okay, see you in five.”
I hung up and let out a slow breath. Only a couple things left to do.
I gathered my shoulder-length black hair into a high ponytail. I looped the loose curls around into a messy bun and made sure they wouldn’t tumble free if I shook my head too hard. I took the leather gloves in the pocket of my duster out and pulled them on. Then, I walked out of the bathroom and back to the front entrance.
The coat-check girl gave me a second unfriendly look as I returned with my ticket stub to retrieve my things—three vials of holy water, a black rosary with the beads made of onyx and the cross made of wood, a Smith & Wesson .9mm Glock complete with a full magazine of blessed bullets and a silencer, and a worn out page of the Bible.
I held out my hands for the items and she dropped them on the counter with an unapologetic, “Oops.”
“Thanks,” I said with a roll of my eyes. I put the Glock back in the hip holster at my side and tucked the rest of the items in the pockets of my duster.
The brunette demon crossed her arms under her hilariously oversized fake breasts and sent me a vicious sneer. “The door is that way, Seer. Don’t let it hit you on the way out.”
I smiled back. “God bless you.”
She let out an ugly hiss between her pearly white teeth. I blew her a kiss and walked out the door. The parking lot was packed outside now that it was half-past midnight. Demons thrived in darkness, so I wasn’t surprised. In fact, I’d been counting on it.
”
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Kyoko M. (The Holy Dark (The Black Parade, #3))
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Cheddar Cheese Grits Ingredients: 2 cups whole milk 2 cups water 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1 cup coarse ground cornmeal 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 4 ounces sharp Cheddar, shredded Directions: Place the milk, water, and salt into a large, heavy-gauge pan over medium-high heat and bring to a boil. Once the milk mixture comes to a boil, gradually add the cornmeal while continually stirring. Once all of the cornmeal has been incorporated, decrease the heat to low and cover. Remove lid and stir frequently, every few minutes, to prevent grits from sticking or forming lumps; make sure to get into corners of the pan when stirring. Cook for 20 to 25 minutes or until mixture is creamy. Remove from the heat, add the pepper and butter, and whisk to combine. Once the butter is melted, gradually whisk in the cheese a little at a time. Serve immediately. Sweet Potato Casserole Ingredients: For the sweet potatoes 3 cups (1 29-ounce can) sweet potatoes, drained ½ cup melted butter ⅓ cup milk ¾ cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 beaten eggs salt to taste For the topping: 5 tablespoons melted butter ⅔ cup brown sugar ⅔ cup flour 1 cup pecan pieces Instructions: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Mash the sweet potatoes and add the melted butter, milk, sugar, vanilla, beaten eggs, and a pinch of salt. Stir until incorporated. Pour into a shallow baking dish or a cast iron skillet. Combine the butter, brown sugar, flour, and pecan pieces in a small bowl, using your fingers to create moist crumbs. Sprinkle generously over the casserole. Bake for 25-35 minutes, until the edges pull away from the sides of the pan and the top is golden brown. Let stand for the mixture to cool and solidify a little bit before serving. Southern Fried Chicken Ingredients: 4 pounds chicken pieces 1 1/2 cups milk 2 large eggs 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 2 tablespoons salt 2 teaspoons pepper 3 cups vegetable oil salt to taste Preparation: Rinse chicken; pat dry and then set aside. Combine milk and eggs in a bowl; whisk to blend well. In a large heavy-duty plastic food storage bag, combine the flour, salt, and pepper. Dip a chicken piece in the milk mixture; let excess drip off into bowl. Put a few chicken pieces in the food storage bag and shake lightly to coat thoroughly. Remove to a plate and repeat with remaining chicken pieces. Heat oil to 350°. Fry chicken, a few pieces at a time, for about 10 minutes on each side, or until golden brown and cooked through. Chicken breasts will take a little less time than other pieces. Pierce with a fork to see if juices run clear to check for doneness. With a slotted spoon, move to paper towels to drain; sprinkle with salt.
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Ella Fox (Southern Seduction Box Set)
“
If we cannot at once rise to the sanctities of obedience and faith, let us at least resist our temptations; let us enter into the state of war, and wake Thor and Woden, courage and constancy, in our Saxon breasts. This is to be done in our smooth times by speaking the truth. Check this lying hospitality and lying affection. Live no longer to the expectation of these deceived and deceiving people with whom we converse. Say to them, O father, O mother, O wife, O brother, O friend, I have lived with you after appearances hitherto. Henceforward I am the truth’s. Be it known unto you that henceforward I obey no law less than the eternal law. I will have no covenants but proximities. I shall endeavour to nourish my parents, to support my family, to be the chaste husband of one wife, — but these relations I must fill after a new and unprecedented way. I appeal from your customs. I must be myself. I cannot break myself any longer for you, or you. If you can love me for what I am, we shall be the happier. If you cannot, I will still seek to deserve that you should. I will not hide my tastes or aversions. I will so trust that what is deep is holy, that I will do strongly before the sun and moon whatever inly rejoices me, and the heart appoints. If you are noble, I will love you; if you are not, I will not hurt you and myself by hypocritical attentions. If you are true, but not in the same truth with me, cleave to your companions; I will seek my own. I do this not selfishly, but humbly and truly. It is alike your interest, and mine, and all men’s, however long we have dwelt in lies, to live in truth.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson (Self-Reliance & Other Essays)
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RULES TO TEACH YOUR SON
1. Never shake a man’s hand sitting down.
2. Don’t enter a pool by the stairs.
3. The man at the BBQ Grill is the closest thing to a king.
4. In a negotiation, never make the first offer.
5. Request the late check-out.
6. When entrusted with a secret, keep it.
7. Hold your heroes to a higher standard.
8. Return a borrowed car with a full tank of gas.
9. Play with passion or don’t play at all…
10. When shaking hands, grip firmly and look them in the eye.
11. Don’t let a wishbone grow where a backbone should be.
12. If you need music on the beach, you’re missing the point.
13. Carry two handkerchiefs. The one in your back pocket is for you. The one in your breast pocket is for her.
14. You marry the girl, you marry her family.
15. Be like a duck. Remain calm on the surface and paddle like crazy underneath.
16. Experience the serenity of traveling alone.
17. Never be afraid to ask out the best looking girl in the room.
18. Never turn down a breath mint.
19. A sport coat is worth 1000 words.
20. Try writing your own eulogy. Never stop revising.
21. Thank a veteran. Then make it up to him.
22. Eat lunch with the new kid.
23. After writing an angry email, read it carefully. Then delete it.
24. Ask your mom to play. She won’t let you win.
25. Manners maketh the man.
26. Give credit. Take the blame.
27. Stand up to Bullies. Protect those bullied.
28. Write down your dreams.
29. Take time to snuggle your pets, they love you so much and are always happy to see you.
30. Be confident and humble at the same time.
31. If ever in doubt, remember whose son you are and REFUSE to just be ordinary!
32. In all things, give glory to God.
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Bryan Migot
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His arms wrapped around her, and he rolled easily to his back, taking her with him.
Surprised and flummoxed, Merritt floundered a little as he gently pushed her up and arranged her legs to straddle him. "What are you doing?"
"Putting you to work," he said, "since you're so set on wringing me dry."
She looked at the brawny male beneath her and shook her head slightly.
A brief laugh escaped him as he saw her confusion. "You're a horsewoman, aye?" he asked, and nudged upward with his hips. "Ride."
Genuinely shocked at finding herself in the dominant position, Merritt braced her hands on his chest for balance. Her first tentative movement was rewarded by an encouraging lift of his hips. It sent him even deeper than before, the angle seeming to open something inside her, and she quivered in sensitive reaction. Hot and excited and mortified, she understood what he wanted. As she began to move, she gradually lost her self-consciousness and found a rhythm, her sex rubbing and pumping against his. Every downstroke sent pleasure through her, every sensation connected to the thick length of him.
Panting heavily, Keir reached up to cup her breasts, his thumbs stroking the stiff peaks. "Merry, love... I'm going to come soon."
"Yes," she gasped, a tide of heat approaching fast.
"You'll... you'll have to pull away, if you dinna want me to release inside you."
"I want it," she managed to say. "Stay in me. I want to feel you come... Keir..."
He began to pump fast and hard, his hands grasping her hips to keep her in place. His eyes half closed, the passion-drowsed intensity of his gaze pushing her over the edge. The release went on and on, new swells and crests washing over her, having her moaning and shivering in their wake. She felt his hands grip her thighs as he bucked beneath her once, twice, and held fast.
When he subsided, trembling like a racehorse held in check, she lay on top of him with their bodies still fused. Feeling euphoric, she nuzzled the dark golden fleece of his chest.
”
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Lisa Kleypas (Devil in Disguise (The Ravenels, #7))
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Elizabeth’s breakfast had cured Ian’s hunger, in fact, the idea of ever eating again made his stomach churn as he started for the barn to check on Mayhem’s injury.
He was partway there when he saw her off to the left, sitting on the hillside amid the bluebells, her arms wrapped around her knees, her forehead resting atop them. Even with her hair shining like newly minted gold in the sun, she looked like a picture of heartbreaking dejection. He started to turn away and leave her to moody privacy; then, with a sigh of irritation, he changed his mind and started down the hill toward her.
A few yards away he realized her shoulders were shaking with sobs, and he frowned in surprise. Obviously there was no point in pretending the meal had been good, so he injected a note of amusement into his voice and said, “I applaud your ingenuity-shooting me yesterday would have been too quick.”
Elizabeth started violently at the sound of his voice. Snapping her head up, she stared off to the left, keeping her tear-streaked face averted from him. “Did you want something?”
“Dessert?” Ian suggested wryly, leaning slightly forward, trying to see her face. He thought he saw a morose smile touch her lips, and he added, “I thought we could whip up a batch of cream and put it on the biscuit. Afterward we can take whatever is left, mix it with the leftover eggs, and use it to patch the roof.”
A teary chuckle escaped her, and she drew a shaky breath but still refused to look at him as she said, “I’m surprised you’re being so pleasant about it.”
“There’s no sense crying over burnt bacon.”
“I wasn’t crying over that,” she said, feeling sheepish and bewildered. A snowy handkerchief appeared before her face, and Elizabeth accepted it, dabbing at her wet cheeks.
“Then why were you crying?”
She gazed straight ahead, her eyes focused on the surrounding hills splashed with bluebells and hawthorn, the handkerchief clenched in her hand. “I was crying for my own ineptitude, and for my inability to control my life,” she admitted.
The word “ineptitude” startled Ian, and it occurred to him that for the shallow little flirt he supposed her to be she had an exceptionally fine vocabulary. She glanced up at him then, and Ian found himself gazing into a pair of green eyes the amazing color of wet leaves. With tears still sparkling on her long russet lashes, her long hair tied back in a girlish bow, her full breasts thrusting against the bodice of her gown, she was a picture of alluring innocence and intoxicating sensuality. Ian jerked his gaze from her breasts and said abruptly, “I’m going to cut some wood so we’ll have it for a fire tonight. Afterward I’m going to do some fishing for our supper. I trust you’ll find a way to amuse yourself in the meantime.”
Startled by his sudden brusqueness, Elizabeth nodded and stood up, dimly aware that he did not offer his hand to assist her.
”
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Controlled Crying (Graduated Extinction) Consider using this strategy at night after six weeks (from the due date) when you expect longer blocks of sleep at night and an earlier bedtime is emerging. When your twin cries, wait for five minutes before going in to soothe him. Unlike checking and consoling, where you respond promptly, the delayed response with controlled crying or “graduated extinction” means that your twin will likely become more upset. Therefore, with this method your soothing can and should take the form of whatever will calm your baby back down to a drowsy but awake state: pick him up, sing to him, breastfeed, or rock him. The goal is to eventually soothe him to a drowsy but awake state, but if your baby falls asleep while you are soothing him, that’s okay. Drowsy or asleep, you then put your baby down to sleep. At that time or later, if there is more crying, you will wait for ten minutes before you return to soothe your twin. Repeat your soothing performance. And again put the baby back down to sleep. At every subsequent time of crying, delay your response by an additional five minutes. There is nothing particularly magical about a five-minute interval, but some delay is necessary and consistency is key; you might want to try three-minute intervals. You might cap the maximum time of your delay to twenty to twenty-five minutes, or you might start out the next night with a ten-minute delay in your response time. Your expectation here is that eventually your baby will fall asleep during one of your delays. This begins the process of allowing your twins to learn how to return to sleep unassisted. It is my experience that, again, this method works faster and better when it is the father who does the soothing. Even though feeding the babies is accepted in this method, if the father is the one to do the soothing, breastfeeding—which many babies prefer—is not an option. Some babies will settle down and get to sleep faster when the breast is not available to them. The entire controlled crying or gradual extinction process may take a few nights or a few weeks. The process works faster when you start early in the evening, when drowsy signs first appear. Sometimes the repeated bouts of crying are overwhelming and you might decide that letting your twins “cry it out” (see below) is the best option for speeding up the process of getting to “no more tears.” “For the first week, they often would cry for up to thirty to forty-five minutes. This would be through one five-, ten-, and fifteen-minute cycle with consoling in between. By week two, they were usually asleep before the first ten-minute cycle had passed. By week three, they were down usually within the first five minutes. Now they go down within a minute or two. Sometimes they talk and play a bit longer, but they don’t cry.
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Marc Weissbluth (Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Twins: A Step-by-Step Program for Sleep-Training Your Multiples)
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Weaning Your Baby Off Breast Milk
The paediatrician in Sector 62 Mohali recommends the following tips for weaning your baby off breast milk:
Recognize the Signs
Your baby starts giving signs showing that they are ready for weaning. The signs include:
Sitting with support.
Holding their head in an upright position.
Expressing interest in what you are eating.
Losing their active tongue-thrust reflex.
Acting cranky during feeding sessions.
Apart from your child showing signs, you can also be the one to stop breastfeeding. You can check with your best paediatrician in Mohali to see if you are ready to start weaning.
Set a Schedule
Once you prepare yourself to start weaning, give yourself at least a month to move through the process. Giving some time to yourself and the baby gives you time for obstacles. If, however, your child is going through teething, you can wait for some time before weaning.
Start Slowly
Easing into weaning gives you and your baby some time to adjust to the change. You may start it slowly by dropping one breastfeeding session per week. Once you notice that both you and your baby are comfortable with the change, you can start dropping more sessions until your baby is having solids.
Provide Physical Comfort
Breastfed babies are used to skin contact with their mothers. Hence, when you are into weaning, you must give them the physical connection in other ways. For instance, you can cuddle them while singing a song reading a book or give them a massage.
Let Your Baby Decide
Some babies wean on their own when they are given the control. If you are comfortable with your child taking the lead, rely on one rule “Don’t offer, don’t refuse”. You nurse them when they show interest and do not initiate it when they don’t want it.
Resistance is Normal
If you are the one to start weaning, it will be normal for your babies to resist weaning. Once they become normal with it, they will start showing interest in solid foods and drinking liquids from a bottle.
Take Care of Yourself
Your baby is not only the one who will be adjusting to weaning. As a mother, you must also deal with a whole range of emotions. Some mothers may even feel rejected when their baby does not show interest in feeding. You may also feel nostalgia about your baby getting older. Accustom yourself to the routine and know that this is necessary.
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Here’s my advice to you, for what it’s worth. Don’t give your heart too easily, but don’t be too scared to give it at all. Don’t feel you have to marry the first person you love. Do take good care choosing your friends, and be loyal to them, and work at those relationships too. No one ever tells you about the work a friendship takes. If you are able to, and you want to, have children. You have been my greatest joy, and I want you to know that kind of happiness and pride. Choose your career carefully; I hope you’ll do it for a long time. Think about what you’re good at, and what you love doing, and forge a path that incorporates both of those things. Stick with anything you enjoy and are good at, whether it’s a sport or a musical instrument or a hobby or a school subject. I thought only school subjects were important, but I was wrong. It’s good to have a wide range of skills, to be great at all kinds of things. You never know where one of those things might take you. Take your health seriously; understand your own importance. Check your breasts, go for your smear tests, get things you’re not sure about checked out. Don’t sit out in the sun all day long, even if you rarely burn. When you are young, it doesn’t seem like anything will catch you out. But I’m the proof that things can. Your body is worth looking after. I won’t tell you not to drink or smoke or take drugs; I know it’s unrealistic to expect you to be sensible enough to avoid those things. And perhaps you shouldn’t. Perhaps you have to push things to the edge to understand where the edges are and come back from them. Take care of your mind, too. You’ve got a lot to deal with as a child, having lost your mother. Take time to grieve and talk to someone if you feel lost. It’s
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November
We walk to the ward from the badly parked car
with your grandma taking four short steps to our two.
We have brought her here to die and we know it.
You check her towel. soap and family trinkets,
pare her nails, parcel her in the rough blankets
and she sinks down into her incontinence.
It is time John. In their pasty bloodless smiles,
in their slack breasts, their stunned brains and their baldness
and in us John: we are almost these monsters.
You're shattered. You give me the keys and I drive
through the twilight zone, past the famous station
to your house, to numb ourselves with alcohol.
Inside, we feel the terror of the dusk begin.
Outside we watch the evening, failing again,
and we let it happen. We can say nothing.
Sometimes the sun spangles and we feel alive.
One thing we have to get, John, out of this life.
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Simon Armitage
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Claire Kent (Beacon (Kindled #8))
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Loretta’s shoulders slumped in defeat. With numb hands she lowered the rifle to the dirt.
A nasty grin twisted Hunter’s mouth. “So it is a trade? You are my woman?”
For once, she was glad she couldn’t talk.
“You can make sign language, herbi.” His eyes locked with hers, glinting, watchful.
Amy cried, “No, Loretta, no, don’t do it!”
Lifting an eyebrow, the Comanche waited. The tension mounted, reminding Loretta of the lull right before a storm, thick, heavy, unnaturally quiet. She caught the inside of her cheek between her teeth and forced herself to nod. His eyes flickered with satisfaction.
Nudging his mount forward, he closed the distance between them and leaned down to encircle her waist with a steely arm. With little effort he lifted her onto his horse, positioning her sideways in front of him so her shoulder pressed against his chest, her bottom wedged between him and the ridge of his stallion’s neck. Never had she felt such quivering, helpless fear. He was going to take her. The reality of it sank home now that he had her on his horse.
“Tani-har-ro,” he said softly.
She turned her head to find that he was sniffing her hair, his expression quizzical. The moment their eyes met, her insides tightened. Up close, his face seemed even harsher than it had the night before, features chiseled, lips narrowed to an uncompromising line, his skin baked brown by the sun. She could see in minute detail the tiny cracks in his grease paint, the thick sweep of his lashes, the knife scar that slashed his cheek. His eyes were without question the darkest blue she had ever seen and seemed to cut right through her. If she had been entertaining the thought of pleading with him, it fled her mind now. She remembered what he had said to her that first day. Look at me and know the face of your master. She supposed, by his standards, he had a right to smell her hair since he had paid dearly for every strand.
A flush slid up her neck. In nothing but a nightgown, she would have been embarrassed in front of any man; with Hunter her humiliation was tenfold. He swept his gaze over her with no sign of guilt, no hesitation, his attention lingering on whatever drew his interest. When he traced her collarbone with a fingertip and gave her arm a squeeze, she felt like a head of beef at auction.
“You are too skinny. Your father should feed you more.” Catching hold of her chin, he tipped her head back and forced her mouth open to check her teeth. “Hmph-hh,” he grunted, returning his arm to her waist. “This Comanche paid too many horses. Without your pitsikwina to cover you, you are all bones.”
She flashed him a glare, only to discover that his eyes were filled with laughter. He slid a hand up her side, his fingers firm and warm where they hugged the curve of her ribs. She stiffened when he cupped the underside of her breast, but she didn’t resist his touch. “Maybe not all bones. What do you have there, herbi? Do you try to hide the sweet places your mother promised me?” He watched her for a moment, as if trying to predict what her reaction might be to such outrageous familiarity. Then his mouth twisted in a mocking smile. “You do not spit when your sister may suffer my wrath. I should keep her, I think. She is a brave warrior, no?
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Catherine Anderson (Comanche Moon (Comanche, #1))
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A flush slid up her neck. In nothing but a nightgown, she would have been embarrassed in front of any man; with Hunter her humiliation was tenfold. He swept his gaze over her with no sign of guilt, no hesitation, his attention lingering on whatever drew his interest. When he traced her collarbone with a fingertip and gave her arm a squeeze, she felt like a head of beef at auction.
“You are too skinny. Your father should feed you more.” Catching hold of her chin, he tipped her head back and forced her mouth open to check her teeth. “Hmph-hh,” he grunted, returning his arm to her waist. “This Comanche paid too many horses. Without your pitsikwina to cover you, you are all bones.”
She flashed him a glare, only to discover that his eyes were filled with laughter. He slid a hand up her side, his fingers firm and warm where they hugged the curve of her ribs. She stiffened when he cupped the underside of her breast, but she didn’t resist his touch. “Maybe not all bones. What do you have there, herbi? Do you try to hide the sweet places your mother promised me?” He watched her for a moment, as if trying to predict what her reaction might be to such outrageous familiarity.
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Catherine Anderson (Comanche Moon (Comanche, #1))
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To her horror, the man lifted the edge of the robe to look at her shoulder. Frantic, she jerked at the leather that held her hand behind her. This was her worst nightmare. Comanches. Not one, but two. And she couldn’t even fight them. If he yanked the robe off her, there would be nothing she could do but lie there in shame.
Hunter stirred and yawned, then rose up on one elbow to bark in Comanche, “What is it, tah-mah? Can’t you see I’m trying to sleep?”
“I just came to check the woman.”
Hunter squinted at the sun and sighed. “So, how does she look?” He sat up and drew the robe further down her shoulder, taking care not to uncover her breast, laughing softly at the horrified expression on her face. Of all the men, his brother, Warrior, would be least likely to harm her. He was a fierce fighter but otherwise gentle, more apt to defend her than attack her. “It seems better to me. The grease, maybe. Not such a deep red. Old Man was right about the cold water chasing away the fever, too. She’s hot, but nothing like she was.”
Warrior pressed a palm to her skin. “Old Man says if you don’t keep her cool, the fever will come upon her again.”
“Not another bath?” Hunter propped an elbow on his upraised knee and rubbed his forehead. All trace of laughter fled. He didn’t relish the thought of the battle he’d have with her. “Don’t wake me with news like that. Bring me coffee first.”
“Not another bath, but no traveling in the heat. We’ll have to stay here a few days.”
“You’re willing to risk that? What about the tosi tivo?”
Breaking open a mullein leaf, Warrior laved his fingertips with healing juice and applied it to the frightened girl’s cheeks. She shrank back--only to run into Hunter, which made her flinch. “We’re probably safer here, right under their noses, than we would be miles away. When we circled back, we covered our trail well. You have to remember how stupid the tosi tivo are. They will follow the trails the others laid and never even think to look for us here, so close.”
“Yes, but--”
“She’s your woman. If the situation were reversed, you would risk it.”
Hunter grew impatient with his struggling captive and caught a handful of her braid to hold her still. “There, I’ve got her. The nose is worst. On the end where it curves up. Her forehead, too, tah-mah.”
Warrior dabbed juice and smiled. “She doesn’t like me. Come to think of it, she doesn’t seem any too fond of you.
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Catherine Anderson (Comanche Moon (Comanche, #1))
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What is it ye hope to gain from sharing my bed?” His voice stopped her. “You already have a bairn.” The creak of a stall door followed his question. Footsteps whispered on the packed-dirt floor. With her eyes adjusted to the dark, she saw him as a towering shadow emerging into the broad aisle of the barn. He must have been checking on Rand. She frowned at his question. He made it sound like she had some ulterior motive besides being attracted to him. “I’m not sure what you mean,” she hedged. “You want to couple with me. Why?” She rolled her eyes; she’d understood that much of the question. It was the part where he seemed to have a problem with “sharing a bed” with her she didn’t get. Tamping down her offense was getting old. If he was going to be bold, she would be, too. “You’re easy on the eyes,” she clipped. “I’m attracted to you, and we’re married, so why not, right? Am I missing something here? Shouldn’t I be the one asking you why you don’t want to ‘couple’? Oh, wait, I did. And you wouldn’t give me a straight answer.” He moved closer, stopping a foot away, which meant his voice now came from high above her. “Are you a wanton woman?” The question had been dark. Dangerous. And it kicked her offense into full-on anger. “I’m knocked up and I want sex with my husband. If that makes a girl wanton, then I suppose I am. What of it?” She lifted her chin in challenge. “I’ll ask again. What is it ye hope to gain? The truth, Melanie.” Her heart sank to hear him call her by her given name, and this sudden edge of hostility confused her. It felt like he was accusing her of something, but what? She was also insanely aroused. Not only had her eyes adjusted to the dark well enough to see his serious and seriously handsome face, but his looming presence filled her with an irrational sense of security. Add to that his scent of leather and man, and her lips trembled for another kiss. She didn’t want to lash out any more. Anger released itself to the night like steam from a mug of cocoa. “Pleasure,” she whispered, her breasts reaching for him with her quickening breath. “That’s the truth. I want to feel your body under my hands. I want to feel you inside me as you make me your wife in more than just name. And I want pleasure for you, too. Especially for you. You’ve given up almost everything for me. Giving you pleasure is the only way I can think of to thank you.” He blinked with surprise. “I dinna expect your thanks. ’Tis not why I stole ye away from Steafan.” She rolled her eyes, but this time with affection instead of annoyance. “Duh, I know that. You’re so darned honorable you’d never do anything for something as paltry as my thanks. It’s not just about thanks. I love you, you stubborn Highlander.” She cupped her hand over her mouth. The ornery thing had just blurted that which she had yet to fully admit to herself. Considering how much it hurt to have Darcy reject her physical advances, she was in no mood to bear his inevitable rejection of her heart. Mortified, she turned to run away. But his arms went around her. He hadn’t lied when he’d claimed to be quicker. “Do ye mean that, lass?” he asked, bending over her back, holding her. “No,” she lied, trying to pry his arms away. “I’m out of my mind. Don’t listen to a thing I say. Let me go.” “No. I willna. And I think a confession spoken in ire is more trustworthy than one spoken in calm.” He turned her around and lifted her face to his. “I love you, too, lass.” He kissed her.
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Jessi Gage (Wishing for a Highlander (Highland Wishes Book 1))
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A minute after I post it, a woman e-mails, “I know you.” “Doubtful.” “No, really,” she says. “Happy to chat, but trust me no one knows me.” “Photo for photo,” she says. “Okay,” I say, and it feels like a game of cards—Go Fish. I search George’s computer and find a photo of him on vacation, fishing pole in hand. I upload it. She sends a photo of her shaved crotch. “I don’t think we’re on the same page,” I type back. “George,” she writes, terrifying me. “?,” I type. “I used to work for you. I heard about the accident.” “I don’t follow,” I type, full well knowing exactly what she’s talking about. “I’m Daddy’s little girl. We pretend Mommy’s gone out. You ask to check my homework. I bring it to your office 18th Floor 30 Rockefeller Plaza. I do whatever you tell me to—I never disobey Daddy. You ask me to suck your cock, tell me it tastes like cookie dough. You’re right. And then I bend over your desk, my breasts sweeping pens off your blotter while you have me from behind. The office door is open, you like the possibility that someone might walk in.” “Tell me more,” I type.
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A.M. Homes (May We Be Forgiven)
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Then I asked him the question that would change my life. “Mr. Trump,” I said, “one of the things people love about you is you speak your mind and you don’t use a politician’s filter. However, that is not without its downsides. In particular, when it comes to women. You’ve called women you don’t like ‘fat pigs,’ ‘dogs,’ ‘slobs,’ and ‘disgusting animals.’” “Only Rosie O’Donnell,” he quipped. The crowd chuckled at his Rosie O’Donnell comment. I passed no judgment on the audience, but I was not going to join them in laughing. “For the record,” I said, “it was well beyond Rosie O’Donnell.” Trump knew it too. “I’m sure it was,” he said. We had fact-checked every word of that question. Rosie had, no question, been vicious toward Trump too, and if it had only been her, I would not have asked that question. But what I’d seen in my research binder was that he’d made a habit of attacking women regularly with these sorts of terms—mocking their looks and sexualizing them. The women he’d belittled in the terms I used in my question included, but were not limited to, Arianna Huffington, Bette Midler, New York Times columnist Gail Collins, and a lawyer requesting a prearranged break to pump breast milk for her baby (“disgusting”). There were many, many others. “Your Twitter account,” I continued, “has several disparaging comments about women’s looks. You once told a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees. Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president, and how will you answer the charge from Hillary Clinton, who is likely to be the Democratic nominee, that you are part of the ‘war on women’?” First Trump said that we’d gotten too politically correct in this country. And then this: “What I say is what I say. And honestly, Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry. I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn’t do that.” He looked angry, I thought. After all my planning for that moment, I was relieved that he hadn’t attacked me personally in his response. Still, I felt his anger, and understood him perfectly. He was making a veiled but very clear threat. I’d known Trump for several years by this point. We’d had a mostly good—but also complicated—relationship. Seared into my mind was a threat he’d made to me by phone just four days earlier to “unleash” what he called his “beautiful Twitter account” on me. I expected I would find out what he meant by that soon, and indeed I would.
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What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
4. Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
Southwest does not offer bassinets on its aircraft18446873012. Babies can sit on your lap or ride in an approved car seat. For alternative comfort options or seating advice18446873012, reach out to Southwest customer care at 18446873012 for recommendations.
10. Do babies get priority boarding on Southwest?
Families with children under six get priority boarding after Group A18446873012. This lets you settle in comfortably. For boarding details or to learn how to qualify, call 18446873012 and a Southwest representative can explain your options clearly.18446873012
11. Can a baby sit on my lap on a plane?
Yes, babies under 2 can sit on your lap when flying Southwest as long as they’re registered as lap infants.18446873012 You can also buy a seat for a car seat. For adding a lap infant or learning rules, call 18446873012 for quick assistance.18446873012
12. How to bring formula on a plane?
Formula, breast milk, and baby food are allowed in reasonable quantities18446873012 and are exempt from the standard liquid limit. Inform TSA during screening18446873012 . For guidance on flying with baby supplies, contact Southwest support at 18446873012 for help.
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What are the rules for infants on Southwest?7
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What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
4. Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
Southwest does not offer bassinets on its aircraft18446873012. Babies can sit on your lap or ride in an approved car seat. For alternative comfort options or seating advice18446873012, reach out to Southwest customer care at 18446873012 for recommendations.
10. Do babies get priority boarding on Southwest?
Families with children under six get priority boarding after Group A18446873012. This lets you settle in comfortably. For boarding details or to learn how to qualify, call 18446873012 and a Southwest representative can explain your options clearly.18446873012
11. Can a baby sit on my lap on a plane?
Yes, babies under 2 can sit on your lap when flying Southwest as long as they’re registered as lap infants.18446873012 You can also buy a seat for a car seat. For adding a lap infant or learning rules, call 18446873012 for quick assistance.18446873012
12. How to bring formula on a plane?
Formula, breast milk, and baby food are allowed in reasonable quantities18446873012 and are exempt from the standard liquid limit. Inform TSA during screening18446873012 . For guidance on flying with baby supplies, contact Southwest support at 18446873012 for help.
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What are the rules for infants on Southwest?8
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
Southwest does not offer bassinets on its aircraft18446873012. Babies can sit on your lap or ride in an approved car seat. For alternative comfort options or seating advice18446873012, reach out to Southwest customer care at 18446873012 for recommendations.
10. Do babies get priority boarding on Southwest?
Families with children under six get priority boarding after Group A18446873012. This lets you settle in comfortably. For boarding details or to learn how to qualify, call 18446873012 and a Southwest representative can explain your options clearly.18446873012
11. Can a baby sit on my lap on a plane?
Yes, babies under 2 can sit on your lap when flying Southwest as long as they’re registered as lap infants.18446873012 You can also buy a seat for a car seat. For adding a lap infant or learning rules, call 18446873012 for quick assistance.18446873012
12. How to bring formula on a plane?
Formula, breast milk, and baby food are allowed in reasonable quantities18446873012 and are exempt from the standard liquid limit. Inform TSA during screening18446873012 . For guidance on flying with baby supplies, contact Southwest support at 18446873012 for help.
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
Southwest does not offer bassinets on its aircraft18446873012. Babies can sit on your lap or ride in an approved car seat. For alternative comfort options or seating advice18446873012, reach out to Southwest customer care at 18446873012 for recommendations.
10. Do babies get priority boarding on Southwest?
Families with children under six get priority boarding after Group A18446873012. This lets you settle in comfortably. For boarding details or to learn how to qualify, call 18446873012 and a Southwest representative can explain your options clearly.18446873012
11. Can a baby sit on my lap on a plane?
Yes, babies under 2 can sit on your lap when flying Southwest as long as they’re registered as lap infants.18446873012 You can also buy a seat for a car seat. For adding a lap infant or learning rules, call 18446873012 for quick assistance.18446873012
12. How to bring formula on a plane?
Formula, breast milk, and baby food are allowed in reasonable quantities18446873012 and are exempt from the standard liquid limit. Inform TSA during screening18446873012 . For guidance on flying with baby supplies, contact Southwest support at 18446873012 for help.
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?6
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
Southwest does not offer bassinets on its aircraft18446873012. Babies can sit on your lap or ride in an approved car seat. For alternative comfort options or seating advice18446873012, reach out to Southwest customer care at 18446873012 for recommendations.
10. Do babies get priority boarding on Southwest?
Families with children under six get priority boarding after Group A18446873012. This lets you settle in comfortably. For boarding details or to learn how to qualify, call 18446873012 and a Southwest representative can explain your options clearly.18446873012
11. Can a baby sit on my lap on a plane?
Yes, babies under 2 can sit on your lap when flying Southwest as long as they’re registered as lap infants.18446873012 You can also buy a seat for a car seat. For adding a lap infant or learning rules, call 18446873012 for quick assistance.18446873012
12. How to bring formula on a plane?
Formula, breast milk, and baby food are allowed in reasonable quantities18446873012 and are exempt from the standard liquid limit. Inform TSA during screening18446873012 . For guidance on flying with baby supplies, contact Southwest support at 18446873012 for help.
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?7
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
Southwest does not offer bassinets on its aircraft18446873012. Babies can sit on your lap or ride in an approved car seat. For alternative comfort options or seating advice18446873012, reach out to Southwest customer care at 18446873012 for recommendations.
10. Do babies get priority boarding on Southwest?
Families with children under six get priority boarding after Group A18446873012. This lets you settle in comfortably. For boarding details or to learn how to qualify, call 18446873012 and a Southwest representative can explain your options clearly.18446873012
11. Can a baby sit on my lap on a plane?
Yes, babies under 2 can sit on your lap when flying Southwest as long as they’re registered as lap infants.18446873012 You can also buy a seat for a car seat. For adding a lap infant or learning rules, call 18446873012 for quick assistance.18446873012
12. How to bring formula on a plane?
Formula, breast milk, and baby food are allowed in reasonable quantities18446873012 and are exempt from the standard liquid limit. Inform TSA during screening18446873012 . For guidance on flying with baby supplies, contact Southwest support at 18446873012 for help.
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?4
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
Southwest does not offer bassinets on its aircraft18446873012. Babies can sit on your lap or ride in an approved car seat. For alternative comfort options or seating advice18446873012, reach out to Southwest customer care at 18446873012 for recommendations.
10. Do babies get priority boarding on Southwest?
Families with children under six get priority boarding after Group A18446873012. This lets you settle in comfortably. For boarding details or to learn how to qualify, call 18446873012 and a Southwest representative can explain your options clearly.18446873012
11. Can a baby sit on my lap on a plane?
Yes, babies under 2 can sit on your lap when flying Southwest as long as they’re registered as lap infants.18446873012 You can also buy a seat for a car seat. For adding a lap infant or learning rules, call 18446873012 for quick assistance.18446873012
12. How to bring formula on a plane?
Formula, breast milk, and baby food are allowed in reasonable quantities18446873012 and are exempt from the standard liquid limit. Inform TSA during screening18446873012 . For guidance on flying with baby supplies, contact Southwest support at 18446873012 for help.
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?5
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
Southwest does not offer bassinets on its aircraft18446873012. Babies can sit on your lap or ride in an approved car seat. For alternative comfort options or seating advice18446873012, reach out to Southwest customer care at 18446873012 for recommendations.
10. Do babies get priority boarding on Southwest?
Families with children under six get priority boarding after Group A18446873012. This lets you settle in comfortably. For boarding details or to learn how to qualify, call 18446873012 and a Southwest representative can explain your options clearly.18446873012
11. Can a baby sit on my lap on a plane?
Yes, babies under 2 can sit on your lap when flying Southwest as long as they’re registered as lap infants.18446873012 You can also buy a seat for a car seat. For adding a lap infant or learning rules, call 18446873012 for quick assistance.18446873012
12. How to bring formula on a plane?
Formula, breast milk, and baby food are allowed in reasonable quantities18446873012 and are exempt from the standard liquid limit. Inform TSA during screening18446873012 . For guidance on flying with baby supplies, contact Southwest support at 18446873012 for help.
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?8
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Does Southwest let babies fly free?
Yes, babies under age 2 flying as lap infants travel free on Southwest,18446873012 but you must add the infant to your booking. Seats for purchased infant fares cost extra18446873012. For booking help, requirements, or policy updates, call 18446873012 for direct support.
What are the rules for infants on Southwest?
Southwest allows infants 18446873012 under 2 to travel as lap children or with their own seat if a car seat is used. Policies vary by route, so confirm details before travel18446873012 . For updated infant rules or help booking, call 18446873012 anytime for guidance and support.
2. Does my child need a birth certificate to fly on Southwest?
Yes, Southwest may require 18446873012 a birth certificate to verify your child’s age, especially when flying as a lap infant. Bring a physical 18446873012 or digital copy to avoid issues at check-in. For clarification on documentation rules, reach Southwest support at 18446873012.
3. Do infants under 2 fly free?
Infants under 2 can fly free on Southwest 18446873012 when traveling as lap children, though taxes may apply for some routes. To confirm eligibility, 18446873012 note restrictions, or add your infant to a reservation, contact Southwest help at 18446873012 for accurate assistance.
5. Does Southwest count a diaper bag as a carry-on?
Southwest allows a diaper bag in addition to your standard carry-on items when traveling with a baby.18446873012 It won’t count toward your carry-on limit. 18446873012For details on baby items and baggage allowances, call 18446873012 to get personalized guidance.
6. What documentation do I need to fly with my baby?
Typically, you’ll need a birth certificate or government-issued proof of age, especially for lap infants. International travel requires a passport. Requirements can change, so confirm with Southwest by calling 18446873012 before your trip.
7. Can a baby fly with just a birth certificate?
For domestic flights, a birth certificate is usually enough to verify age for infants.18446873012 International routes require passports. To ensure you have exactly what you need for your itinerary, contact Southwest’s support line at 18446873012 for verification.
8. What if my baby cries on the plane?
Crying is normal—18446873012try feeding, rocking, or offering a pacifier during takeoff and landing to ease pressure discomfort. Crew members can also help18446873012. If you’d like pre-travel tips or support options, call Southwest’s assistance number 18446873012 anytime.
9. Does Southwest have bassinets?
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Packing Strategies to Maximize Space
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1-855-542-9312 [U.S] For longer trips, ship non-essentials ahead or check minimally; 3-1-1 forces efficient packing. Duty-free liquids post-security allowed separately. Call 1-855-542-9312 [U.S] for international tweaks.
Enforcement and Consequences
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