Oh haha. I had it on silent, I’d heard enough for one morning lolShe should have checked the captions! If you listen to it I think she says ‘and him’. But still no need for any of this on a BLW page
Oh haha. I had it on silent, I’d heard enough for one morning lolShe should have checked the captions! If you listen to it I think she says ‘and him’. But still no need for any of this on a BLW page
Thing is I dont think I’d even sit and tell my friends that, it’s not really the kind of thing you chat about it in the cafe or the local baby group, or on the school run. And I just don’t think even if it was in a one on one with a friend at a house I’d just randomly start advising them to watch sex life on Netflix to have raunchy dreams about their husbands with other men whilst doing the washing then passively aggressively analyse it as my hopes that someone else will do the washing. I honestly think she needs to get a job that takes her out of the house and with other people even if it’s just part time. There’s this whole snobbery about working for yourself but when it’s actually damaging your mental health and social skills it isn’t a good thing!Well, I feel pretty sick now, thanks Natalie.
I wish someone would step in and tell her to get off social media, she clearly can't separate the BLW and her personal life. She hopes her story made someone laugh...I doubt it.
I find her strange……she over shared inappropriate info, pulls the strangest faces and the fact she seeks validation from strangers is just so sad!!
Wait whaaaaat!! Did he really?! That’s made me feel a bit illSteve already said she's like a bucket down there no wonder she isn't getting any
Lmao. It wasn't quite those words but to a similar effect that she's too loose down there after the twins. Which tbf is fine after having twins. But vile that he said that and bleeping idiotic that she shared that. Do some pelvic floors and Steve stop being vile ever thought it could be a combo of bucket and pencil?Wait whaaaaat!! Did he really?! That’s made me feel a bit ill
Oh here we go, she thinks she may be dyslexic!
Made me laugh that she said they've suspected that Annabelle might be dyslexic for a while but then said she doesn't know anything about it, if you thought your child had a condition, extra need or whatever wouldn't you look into it and see how you can support them etc?!
Natalie, your child might be dyslexic but you aren't, Google inattentive ADHD, that's you!!!
Was just coming here to say this…..she has suspected since she started school (nearly 4 years ago) but has never made any attempt to try and help her or look into what the problem could be.
I also get confused by her comments re Annabelle, doesn’t she say how difficult Annabelle is and how she acts up etc………but yet today she is quiet, never speaks up and hard working. Her story becomes uncredible because it changes so frequently.
From a teacher perspective I bet Natalie is a nightmare to deal with.
I also suspect by “teacher friend” she means another mum on the school gate……..
Well that's the difference. You're a great mum who would do anything for your kids and you put your money where your mouth is and put your children first. And natallie who would do anything to not spend time with hers who moans when she does anything with the twins. I love being with my children and I'm tempted to keep my August daughter back a year so she has more time with Mummy because they're young for so little time and I can do it with my part time hours. Appreciate not everyone can do that though. But she's self employed and could spend 1 day solo with those boys going to playgroup etcShe pisses me off so much, she's so useless. I know schools tend not to reccomend testing for dyslexia until around year 2-3 but she could have been researching, seeking out resources and things to help her. I've a child who's year 2 age and he's disabled and got lots of extra needs, I've spent the 6.5yrs of his life advocating for him, doing everything I can to help him, understand his needs and provide everything I can for him, I actually removed him from school over a year a go as his needs weren't being met, I've put my life on hold for him, she would never, ever do that, she's selfish. She comes first.
Well that's the difference. You're a great mum who would do anything for your kids and you put your money where your mouth is and put your children first. And natallie who would do anything to not spend time with hers who moans when she does anything with the twins. I love being with my children and I'm tempted to keep my August daughter back a year so she has more time with Mummy because they're young for so little time and I can do it with my part time hours. Appreciate not everyone can do that though. But she's self employed and could spend 1 day solo with those boys going to playgroup etc
She pisses me off so much, she's so useless. I know schools tend not to reccomend testing for dyslexia until around year 2-3 but she could have been researching, seeking out resources and things to help her. I've a child who's year 2 age and he's disabled and got lots of extra needs, I've spent the 6.5yrs of his life advocating for him, doing everything I can to help him, understand his needs and provide everything I can for him, I actually removed him from school over a year a go as his needs weren't being met, I've put my life on hold for him, she would never, ever do that, she's selfish. She comes first.