Sophie and Dave #4 Dave’s still so flabby, Sophie’s so grabby, they're not ready for the babby!

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That's because the whole thing was a set up.
It’s embarrassing they got it all wrong so many times. Nappies, no, who is it from, idk, oh it’s from my friend she’s sent me nappies, no not nappies.

oh my god kill me now. Just edit that out, no?
Oh actually no cos then it might be under 10 mins and you make (if any) tit money on videos under 10 mins
 
i was born 10 weeks early... i dont even think theyve considered the possibility of their baby being born early. its shameful. they have NOTHING.
Me too and I constantly think about what would have happened if my parents didn’t even have a cot and pram... those aren’t things you plan to happen..

I can’t believe these two.. spending money on games and snacks.. she gets a dress gifted and puts the link in the description, but spells the name wrong?!? How much effort does she put in youtube? One vlog a week and what about weekly updates on her other channel? I have no words and could go on for hours, but noting that hasn’t been said here already.
 
Sophie’s post on her story 🙄 Maybe she should have thought about the fact that they didn’t have a home or jobs before they decided to get pregnant. They can’t blame their own foolishness on covid. This wasn’t an accidental pregnancy by any means. They are both just lazy idiots, unable to provide for themselves let alone their child.
 
What I find fascinating is that just a few short months ago people on this forum expressed jealousy that Sophie appeared to live a charmed life. I can't see anyone being jealous of the absolutely appalling situation she's in now. No home, no hope of ever getting a home, baby due anytime, husband in a dead end minimum wage job that will sap the lifeblood out of him, married to a man she can't stand the sight of ... Not exactly the fairytale life our little princess dreamed of is it?
 
What I find fascinating is that just a few short months ago people on this forum expressed jealousy that Sophie appeared to live a charmed life. I can't see anyone being jealous of the absolutely appalling situation she's in now. No home, no hope of ever getting a home, baby due anytime, husband in a dead end minimum wage job that will sap the lifeblood out of him, married to a man she can't stand the sight of ... Not exactly the fairytale life our little princess dreamed of is it?

Really? I didn’t know that. How was this jealousy expressed? I’m quite new and actually joined because they frustrated me so much
 
Sophie never fails to amaze me. There is no way on this earth she is going to have a house in time, nor were they ever regardless of the pandemic.

Is everyone around Sophie as deluded as she is!? Has no-one told her how naive she is being!? Are they all just humouring her or will she not listen to the truth even when it is staring her straight in the face?!
 
A lot of Sophie's anxieties at the moment are valid.

I am sure that a lot of first time mums think 'what on earth have I let myself in for?!' as their due date approaches. Your life as you knew it is about to change completely and there will be a lot of emotion attached to this.

Similarly, I think it's fair for her to feel cheated out of some of the joys of pregnancy because of lockdown.

Her worries about Dave's job are ones many of us are experiencing at the moment.

But I just can't feel sorry for her because of her inability to take control of the things she can do something about.

P.S. Part of me wonders if her epiphany over the last couple of days is because she has been reading here. Hi Sophie, I hope you take your last few weeks as a family of three to evaluate how you can give your little boy the best life possible. I'd start by investigating if you quality for a council house.
 
A lot of Sophie's anxieties at the moment are valid.

I am sure that a lot of first time mums think 'what on earth have I let myself in for?!' as their due date approaches. Your life as you knew it is about to change completely and there will be a lot of emotion attached to this.

Similarly, I think it's fair for her to feel cheated out of some of the joys of pregnancy because of lockdown.

Her worries about Dave's job are ones many of us are experiencing at the moment.

But I just can't feel sorry for her because of her inability to take control of the things she can do something about.

P.S. Part of me wonders if her epiphany over the last couple of days is because she has been reading here. Hi Sophie, I hope you take your last few weeks as a family of three to evaluate how you can give your little boy the best life possible. I'd start by investigating if you quality for a council house.


Why should they get a council house because they chose to make themselves homeless? They had a home. Shouldn't be handed everything on a plate, clothes, money, pregnancy pillows, homes...🙄🙄 i'm sure there are families living in bedsits, mums in mum and baby units, homeless people, vulnerable adults, (the list goes on) who need them more. Barney has a home. No it's not ideal but it's warm and safe for now until they get back on their feet with Dave going back to work and house viewings start again.

I 100% agree these feelings she's having are natural but that doesn't excuse not having a single nappy for a baby due in 10 weeks.
 
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