I’m in stitches here. Both are brilliant, maybe they could be the next couple of thread titlesThread suggestion
Can't be arsed to clean my muff, but just remember: you are enough!
Or
She loves to to the moon and back but has no time to clean her crack
Ok so neither are appropriate but couldn't pass up the opportunity
This!!! If she MUST go, keep your kids hands off everything and stop him rolling along the floor. How hard is it to put him in a pram!Seriously how she hasn’t caught Covid I will never know, she is forever gallivanting around on days out, holidays, meeting up with people she shouldn’t. To me a visit to a garden centre isn’t really necessary at the moment & Rex is touching everything as well she is just ridiculous & such a crap role model.
Seriously???? She bought her Nan a bleeping gonk, Joe tagged along and bought her another gonk. Is this the essentials one needs right now? She pisses me off so much
Again with Rex's nappy hanging by his knees - and he's laying down!!!!
For crying out loud. Keep the poor boy dry - he's going to end up raw!
Love these suggestions, especially the first one, it has to be the next thread title.Thread suggestion
Can't be arsed to clean my muff, but just remember: you are enough!
Or
She loves to to the moon and back but has no time to clean her crack
Ok so neither are appropriate but couldn't pass up the opportunity
Again with Rex's nappy hanging by his knees - and he's laying down!!!!
For crying out loud. Keep the poor boy dry - he's going to end up raw!
He's such a happy child and it's probably because he gets away with everything. I don't think she tells him no, ever. He'll have no sense of danger as he grows up because everything is accessible to him.I think she has over indulged Rex and even though we always see him smiling and he’s a gorgeous boy I think the same boy would have a melt down if she tried to keep him strapped in a push chair. Made a rod for her own back by letting him do whatever he wants for the gram. She will pay when he gets a bit older
Never thought of it like thatHe's such a happy child and it's probably because he gets away with everything. I don't think she tells him no, ever. He'll have no sense of danger as he grows up because everything is accessible to him.
She treats him very much like a possession. That he's hers and no one else's and it's really not healthy.