I'm sorry but those words, a child just wouldn't use that terminology, not even at 14 (I know it's not recent) either mAlice wrote that herself, or she told the kids what to write!
Sorry to quote myself, but I was wrong, it is recent. I still don't think that a teenager would use that terminology, for me those words are straight out of mAlices mouth
MOO
Also has anyone watched The Jinx, about Robert Durst? 2nd series is out, on HBO/Sky Documentaries. Highly recommended!
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I don’t think any one of us can imagine how poor Elsie is doing. I’m sure she is missing her daddy and stuck in this utter hell with her narc mom. I’ve always felt that Elsie is the saddest casualty.
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Breaks my heart.
I agree with you here 100%. She seems much more of a free spirit and kooky (a compliment) and I think she'd thrive with time with I&B, she's seems much more outdoorsy!
I've just had a thought! I wonder if Elsie wants to spend time with Ioan, Ella has probably said a flat no, and they are trying to work out how to do it, which could be the reason for the hold up? I hope she's said that she does miss her dad and wants to see him, when she's had a therapy, away from the leach. (I could just be being hopeful
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new cameo (nothing special though, but I share anyway)
also this may be old, but I've not seen it before. Brigton Bond seems to have paid for an ad LMAO
this is also old-ish, she is doing here one from her car (lmao)
Oh welp, I've had such a lovely weekend, gardening (why ive not lost 5kgs and look fully toned, is just rude
![Winking face :wink: 😉](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f609.png)
) sunbathing, pub and now I have to ask myself do I ruin it and watch these?
As always, answers on a SAE!
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Conversely in my experience UK kids use "mummy" and then segue into "mum" as they get older and stick with that as adults.
UKer here! I stopped calling my mum "mummy" when I was probably about 11 I reckon, I don't know anyone (apart from one person) that as an adult or teen calls their parents Mummy & Daddy.
Nothing wrong with it, if people do, but as people have said, it's like she's trying to stunt them and keep them as babies
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