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If I’m honest I think she just looks like a mixture of Dulcie and Isabella!
 

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She doesn’t look downs at all, it’s just the photo and her eye shape. She’s a beautiful little girl and I’d hate to speculate on a disability of a child without proof. Not that there’s anything wrong with being disabled but I don’t want to comment on an innocent babies looks saying they look like they have downs because of the way they look
 
I said before I've always thought she has but never out right said so (before it was brought up here as a conversation) because it seems distasteful. Thing is with DS it is the facial characteristics that often make it obvious, you can see by looking at someone they have DS, it's not a hidden disability.
I also think it works both ways, if she hasn't it could be viewed as offensive but similarly is it not offensive to the DS community to deny it, like its abhorrent and make "she's beautiful" comment.

I'm on the fence but it's irrelevant to me, yes she is beautiful, yes she does look like she MAY have DS. Either way it's not something the parents have chosen to address and it makes no difference to any other person anyway.
 
I don’t think we should post pictures of the kids or if you do scribble out their faces like what normally happens

I think for kids on the show and where parents have posted them on a public profile, there shouldn’t be a problem posting their faces but that’s just my opinion.

I do think the speculation around Francesca is a bit unwarranted.
 
I said before I've always thought she has but never out right said so (before it was brought up here as a conversation) because it seems distasteful. Thing is with DS it is the facial characteristics that often make it obvious, you can see by looking at someone they have DS, it's not a hidden disability.
I also think it works both ways, if she hasn't it could be viewed as offensive but similarly is it not offensive to the DS community to deny it, like its abhorrent and make "she's beautiful" comment.

I'm on the fence but it's irrelevant to me, yes she is beautiful, yes she does look like she MAY have DS. Either way it's not something the parents have chosen to address and it makes no difference to any other person anyway.
I wasn’t being offensive. With or without a disability she’s still beautiful, I was just saying she looks a beautiful girl and we shouldn’t be speculating on whether she has a disability or not. It’s not our place to say and no one’s business but re and Dylan’s
 
I wasn’t being offensive. With or without a disability she’s still beautiful, I was just saying she looks a beautiful girl and we shouldn’t be speculating on whether she has a disability or not. It’s not our place to say and no one’s business but re and Dylan’s
My comment wasn't specifically aimed at you to be fair although I can see why you may think it was. Very similar comments were made last time it was discussed basically saying she's a lovely looking girl and can't possibly have DS, I made a similar point then too.

Again I agree with what your saying but because it's a disability that is visually identifiable, I think it's partly natural for people to be curious but distasteful to outwardly ask. I don't know I'm quite conflicted.
I will leave this here and just say that every life if valued, every child is beautiful and everyone should be celebrated regardless of abilities or impairments.
 
My comment wasn't specifically aimed at you to be fair although I can see why you may think it was. Very similar comments were made last time it was discussed basically saying she's a lovely looking girl and can't possibly have DS, I made a similar point then too.

Again I agree with what your saying but because it's a disability that is visually identifiable, I think it's partly natural for people to be curious but distasteful to outwardly ask. I don't know I'm quite conflicted.
I will leave this here and just say that every life if valued, every child is beautiful and everyone should be celebrated regardless of abilities or impairments.
Thanks for explaining. Completely agree. Your disability doesn’t define you ❤️
 
I had a copper coil and it was literally a blood bath every month. Ive been on the marina over ten years (had two) best thing ever. For me. My daughter is 19 and was using the flow app. She was stressed out and could not even enjoy that side of her relationship. I took her for the marina coil and she is loving it. Lighter period, no worries. Marina coil pregnancies are extremely rare. Mia is being an arse. No sexual health professional would just say use the flow app with that level of ditziness esp if you are adamant you do not want a child. I actually think Mia wants one and wants it to look like a happy mistake
 
Fair enough your mum helped you with a deposit. My mum is able to help me with mine so I don’t begrudge her that. It’s the fact she never seems to acknowledge she’s had help which is so annoying
And the fact she talks to her mum like tit.
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I'm re watching from ep 1 and omg Megan's glow up!!! Also wtf has happened to her mum step dad and Billie she never mentions them now
 
And the fact she talks to her mum like tit.
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I'm re watching from ep 1 and omg Megan's glow up!!! Also wtf has happened to her mum step dad and Billie she never mentions them now
I think Pancake lady said she’d had a massive fallen out with her parents.
Someone on here who said they were a friend of her mum said she wasn’t happy at all about the Sonny situation
 
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