Thissinglemama #129 Fast forwards the seasons to buy tat for no reason

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Aimless you filthy munter instead of clapping back to us about your tat how about you answer the questions about your daughter being on the autistic spectrum or is she just rude and obnoxious and won’t do the things that normal kids do? She can’t cut up food. She isn’t normal. and why don’t you address your Hacoo and dh gate spending habits. I bet you have had some awesome fakes!
 
Me listening to Aimee going on about tat & it’s not the cost of something that makes it valuable & she loves her tat .. knowing she spends about £400 a month on takeaways & goes out in £800 shoes.
 

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Hi Aimee,

Quick question ( would ask on your page but tbh I know you'd just block me and I can't be arsed setting up another account)

Do you ever consider the environmental impact of buying all your 'tat", I get that it's nice to have new things and you get a buzz from it but it's also very irresponsible and has a huge impact on the environment. As a doting mother do you not want to make sure your own child and potential grand children still have a nice world to live in?

FYI Getting skips to fill up with all the unused/unwanted tat isn't normal for a 1 and 1/2 person household. That's a lot of stuff going into landfill for 1 person.

Anyway as long as you're happy (which lets be honest we all know you aren't) that's all that matters. Enjoy your day in town town buying more tat tat whilst spending most of the time deleting comments
 
Aimless you filthy munter instead of clapping back to us about your tat how about you answer the questions about your daughter being on the autistic spectrum or is she just rude and obnoxious and won’t do the things that normal kids do? She can’t cut up food. She isn’t normal. and why don’t you address your Hacoo and dh gate spending habits. I bet you have had some awesome fakes!

Insinuating a child isn't 'normal' because they may be on the spectrum is incredibly offensive. As much as I don't like her I imagine she won't address that because of comments like this. It's no-ones business if that child is autistic.
 
Insinuating a child isn't 'normal' because they may be on the spectrum is incredibly offensive. As much as I don't like her I imagine she won't address that because of comments like this. It's no-ones business if that child is autistic.
I have to agree esp having a child on the spectrum, I consider them normal with additional needs. They’re no less of a person than a divergent person. We can see h is having issues and Aimee isn’t addressing them whether she’s burying her head in the sand or whatever. I don’t think she has to address if she has additional issues because it’s a private very personal matter & it takes an absolute huge toll on you and your child getting to that diagnosis
 
Insinuating a child isn't 'normal' because they may be on the spectrum is incredibly offensive. As much as I don't like her I imagine she won't address that because of comments like this. It's no-ones business if that child is autistic.
I didn’t mean to be offensive I have 2 autistic nephews I’m just saying she makes out that harper is normal and she’s far from normal. The rewatching the same film every day for one thing. My nephew does this and it’s just background noise while he’s on his phone or tablet. Sorry if I have caused offence
 
All, is there a thread title to use?

These "too boring" suggestions always get loads of votes but it's not really a title now it's been done over 100 times on tattle! If there's no title best to leave blank otherwise a handful in each forum would constantly have the same title
 
I didn’t mean to be offensive I have 2 autistic nephews I’m just saying she makes out that harper is normal and she’s far from normal. The rewatching the same film every day for one thing. My nephew does this and it’s just background noise while he’s on his phone or tablet. Sorry if I have caused offence
Whilst I appreciate you've tried to apologise, you've yet again just used the 'Not normal' label in the same post. I found your post highly offensive and even worst that your an auntie to two ASD children. Please don't use the 'Not normal' for us with autism. We struggle on our own knowing we're different without people using statements like that xx
 
I didn’t mean to be offensive I have 2 autistic nephews I’m just saying she makes out that harper is normal and she’s far from normal. The rewatching the same film every day for one thing. My nephew does this and it’s just background noise while he’s on his phone or tablet. Sorry if I have caused offence
I think it’s the fact you’re saying she’s far from normal. If someone said this about my child I’d be furious. And what’s “normal” nowadays? It’s clear she’s having issues and this is her “normal” behaviour but I don’t think we’ve got any right to be calling an innocent child being far from normal because let’s be honest how many parents would be happy with that? And I know we all can’t stand Aimee but I’m sure she’d be fuming reading what you’ve said
 
I didn’t mean to be offensive I have 2 autistic nephews I’m just saying she makes out that harper is normal and she’s far from normal. The rewatching the same film every day for one thing. My nephew does this and it’s just background noise while he’s on his phone or tablet. Sorry if I have caused offence
I have 2 children with SEN. I read it as H isn't normal because she can't cut up food etc. Even my ASD kids could use a knife and fork at H's age. Maybe 'normal' was the wrong choice of words, but I think I understand where you were coming from with that. Although H has traits, I wonder how much of that is down to simple boredom and being babified by her mother. I don't believe she is on the spectrum, she just hasn't been allowed to progress.
 
I think it’s the fact you’re saying she’s far from normal. If someone said this about my child I’d be furious. And what’s “normal” nowadays? It’s clear she’s having issues and this is her “normal” behaviour but I don’t think we’ve got any right to be calling an innocent child being far from normal because let’s be honest how many parents would be happy with that? And I know we all can’t stand Aimee but I’m sure she’d be fuming reading what you’ve said
I'm bleeping fuming reading what was said, I have a sen kid and claiming theyre "not normal" is gross
 
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