Gemma Atkinson #5 #freetheMarquezone

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Is it not a mutually convenient arrangement?
If he said to Gemma I have a day off can I come home for 24 hrs to take Mia to school, baby to the park, to feed them and put them to bed, She would say No, she said as much on stories her routine is strict and he does disrupt it.

Even if it is mutual and he to prefers empty hotel rooms to home life that seems equally sad somehow .
 
People say a lot of things when they are trying to portray they're happy with their current situation and life is great, none of us know for certain how Gemma feels on the whole thing but I honestly believe she is playing at being happy, the strict routine etc but deep down is miserable. I know I was when I played the happy family game for longer than I should've
 
If he said to Gemma I have a day off can I come home for 24 hrs to take Mia to school, baby to the park, to feed them and put them to bed, She would say No, she said as much on stories her routine is strict and he does disrupt it.

Even if it is mutual and he to prefers empty hotel rooms to home life that seems equally sad somehow .


Don’t believe that for a second it’s her way of pretending she’s absolutely fiiiiinnne that he spends no time with them. She likes to pretend she’s unbothered by everything.
 
People say a lot of things when they are trying to portray they're happy with their current situation and life is great, none of us know for certain how Gemma feels on the whole thing but I honestly believe she is playing at being happy, the strict routine etc but deep down is miserable. I know I was when I played the happy family game for longer than I should've
Yes, her defence mechanism appears to be to say All is well, experts have agreed it's all good and there is absolutely nothing to see here!

You have to look between all of that guff to get a sense of what might actually be going on - the sudden night away for two earlier this year, that appeared to have been orchestrated by family. The evil Steve sign up (again at the beginning of the year/end of last?) despite continually protesting that mums need to give it time and not rush to lose weight, etc post partum. She would reasonably be quite fucked off I think by the amount Gorka has been absent, particularly since no.2 was born. I know it's the nature of he job, but you'd think he was working on Mars the amount of time he spends away.
 
If he wanted to go home to see his kids he wouldn't give a duck about their routines or what Gemma thought about it. He'd do it regardless. She's hurting and she's putting on a brave face to try and swallow the bitter pill that he makes zero effort to be with them. She'd honestly be better off single parenting at this point, I feel like if they weren't in a relationship and he wasn't trying to avoid that element, he'd actually see his kids more.
 
If he wanted to go home to see his kids he wouldn't give a duck about their routines or what Gemma thought about it. He'd do it regardless. She's hurting and she's putting on a brave face to try and swallow the bitter pill that he makes zero effort to be with them. She'd honestly be better off single parenting at this point, I feel like if they weren't in a relationship and he wasn't trying to avoid that element, he'd actually see his kids more.
Absolutely! I can't get my head around why he doesn't grab every chance to spend time with his children.
 
This tickled me on the strictly thread
 

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Seeing your kids for a few hours wouldn’t kill them😑 I don’t get how it “disrupts their routine” children of separated parents are able to manage, and that’s basically what they are.
Exactly.

There are lots of situations too, where, for example a parent travels regularly or indeed irregularly for work. Kids get used to it, very quickly and adapt to them not being there during the week, some weeks, or whatever. It's actually sad to see it being described as disruptive to them, in this case. 🤔

He could definitely get home more to see them. If he wanted to. I'm sure Gemma has confirmation from her army of usual experts at the other end of her phone though. 🤥😉
 
Exactly.

There are lots of situations too, where, for example a parent travels regularly or indeed irregularly for work. Kids get used to it, very quickly and adapt to them not being there during the week, some weeks, or whatever. It's actually sad to see it being described as disruptive to them, in this case. 🤔

He could definitely get home more to see them. If he wanted to. I'm sure Gemma has confirmation from her army of usual experts at the other end of her phone though. 🤥😉

My kids dad works away and it varied when they were growing up but whenever he wasn’t working he made sure he was home with them. There is no excuse and its bollocks disrupting a routine.
 
I've made a new thread seeing as nobody else seemed to be doing it!

 
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