Lily Pebbles #12 Mood Hoover, public pooer, less screen time would really improve her

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Her charity highlights is the most self-absorbed thing on the internet. Good for her if she really does so, but to save it to her highlights is so self indulgence

I didn’t get the impression THEY are donating. Just “here’s a charity that’s doing X. Please donate.” Unless they are, but that’s really not clear with how she’s written her little spiel.
 
Misunderstanding with dates.... guessing no one told her
 

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Lily, please never become an agony aunt. This is the least helpful answer you could have offered. Made it entirely about herself as usual

It’s funny how she constantly moans about not having enough time to do things or feeling blah about her outfit choices now that she’s a mum, but shock horror she take a day off from straightening her hair...the earth would surely implode.

Her priorities are a mess. Of all the things that she has stopped doing or gotten lazy with, straightening her hair and getting over her curl insecurities has not been one of them. Pity. Would’ve made some choice content.
 
Lily, please never become an agony aunt. This is the least helpful answer you could have offered. Made it entirely about herself as usual
I found it interesting that she says she has “a few years” to think about it. Even if Grey can’t have intellectual conversations about hair for a while, I’m sure she’ll still pick up on Lily’s attitude to her own curls in watching her go through the process of straightening it every morning, come rain or shine. Children are very perceptive.
 
I found it interesting that she says she has “a few years” to think about it. Even if Grey can’t have intellectual conversations about hair for a while, I’m sure she’ll still pick up on Lily’s attitude to her own curls in watching her go through the process of straightening it every morning, come rain or shine. Children are very perceptive.

I stopped straightening my hair when my curly haired girl was 9 months old, kids are hugely perceptive, she already copies me in so many other things and she needs to see me being a positive role model, even if that means accepting the frizz!
 
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