As the older brother, you have the privilege of witnessing all the embarrassing moments of your siblings’ childhood.
Little Freddie Bartlett will probably be hated by his older sister, Phoebe, for years to come.
Phoebe is 21 years old and from Bournemouth; she posted on Twitter a picture of the discovery made by her mother after she smelled a suspicious odor, like urine, for almost a week in the room of her 3-year-old son.
Eventually, they all found out that little Freddie had a secret cupboard in his room, which he had spent several days filling with urine – despite the fact that the little one blamed the dog when asked about the smell.
Phoebe recounted everything:
“It happened like this: Mom had been smelling a strange odor in his room for a week, but she couldn’t find anything the dog had done, she asked my brother.
Then he opened the drawer, and Mom screamed and asked him if he did that. My brother replied yes, then he started laughing hysterically!”
Why did 3-year-old Freddie keep urinating in the cupboard? It seems that sometimes he was too lazy to walk to the bathroom.
His sister noted, “He probably did it while playing on the tablet; at those moments, he can’t be disturbed, he doesn’t respond to anyone, so he opened the drawer and urinated there. It was easier, and the effort was minimal.”
Mom ended up throwing away the drawer in question. Freddie will have to find an even more hidden place to relieve himself from now on… The struggles of childhood…
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