Charlotte Louise Taylor #38 Gurning in the loft, selfies in the bog, she really needs to get a job!

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If somebody at my gym starting cheering me on I would call them a patronising twit and leave. Why is the world cheering on, being made a best friend, talked about all the time like she's in some Mills and Boon romcom
I’d die if someone started cheering me on when I was on the treadmill.
I’m not sure I’d be able to return if that person was there.
Who makes friends at the gym? Is it just me that goes in, gets my head down and gets on with it?
 
I bets its more to do with how due to her syndrome, she was congratulated and told well done whenever she did anything as a child. Now an adult she thinks anyone who smiles at her or says well done in passing is "cheering her on" when they are just being nice. Im sure she doesnt get half as much attention as she says, why would she? I dont tell the runners I see well done when we pass!
 
She does not live in a real world. She has no idea what real grief is to so many of us.

She lost her Grandad and yes it’s all very sad but he had a long happy life and knowing that he’s no longer in pain should be a relief ♥

I nursed both my Parents whilst in my 40’s (one from MND & one from Huntington’s Disease) and I experienced grief when they were alive and when they had passed away.
I grieved for the life that I had lost being a Carer to them both for many years, I grieved for there loss of each other and I grieved for the voices that I could no longer hear laughing ♥

She has no idea of real life.
 

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She does not live in a real world. She has no idea what real grief is to so many of us.

She lost her Grandad and yes it’s all very sad but he had a long happy life and knowing that he’s no longer in pain should be a relief ♥

I nursed both my Parents whilst in my 40’s (one from MND & one from Huntington’s Disease) and I experienced grief when they were alive and when they had passed away.
I grieved for the life that I had lost being a Carer to them both for many years, I grieved for there loss of each other and I grieved for the voices that I could no longer hear laughing ♥

She has no idea of real life.
The fact that the grief isn't as bad now and just 'gentlely in the background' speaks volumes really as he only died what 2months ago?
 
Think you’ve hit the nail on the head with that one, if someone tells me I’m doing a good job of something or they are proud of me it literally gives me the ick and I think God duck off I’m not a child I don’t need that sort of validation from you and I actually find it very patronising but she very clearly craves it, so much so she does it do herself OFTEN. I have never in my life (real life or social media) come across and adult who not only states how proud they are of themselves all the time or who states others have announced how proud they are of them all time. Craving praise and wanting very basic things celebrated is not at all normal.
 
So it’s her mum’s 60th birthday. Are they actually going to be celebrating with her?! The way she wrote on her stories made it sound like they aren’t - ‘hope they have a lovely weekend celebrating’ nothing about looking forward to celebrating with her! Odd given she loves to portray a close family unit.
 
So it’s her mum’s 60th birthday. Are they actually going to be celebrating with her?! The way she wrote on her stories made it sound like they aren’t - ‘hope they have a lovely weekend celebrating’ nothing about looking forward to celebrating with her! Odd given she loves to portray a close family unit.
Also how she can’t even let her mum have a special day without putting the attention back on herself with that picture of her mum and her when she was born. duck off charlotte.
 
So it’s her mum’s 60th birthday. Are they actually going to be celebrating with her?! The way she wrote on her stories made it sound like they aren’t - ‘hope they have a lovely weekend celebrating’ nothing about looking forward to celebrating with her! Odd given she loves to portray a close family unit.
I thought that but then she said in Stan’s birthday vlog that she was hosting her mums 60th at the weekend 🤷‍♀️
I also found it bizarre that her mum dropped round Stan’s birthday present from Charlotte’s brother while Stan was at school. Her family live close enough that they could have stopped in to see him on his birthday. The dynamic is odd.
 
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