Brummy Mummy #151 Humpty Dumpty Babs tripped on a slab…phone was protected by belly flab

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The adults in that family are all weird bastards. Erin is 13 next month, and yet she can't even do the most basic of teenage outings like going to the cinema with her friends without someone in her own family bleeping filming her! WTAF!!! And you just know that Babs would've been on her phone with creepy Claire and not really watching Christmas films with the forgotten child. Poor kid.
 

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When I read that, I just thought what a fucked up family they are! Jeez, there’s oversharing, then there’s obsessive creepiness. They are next level weirdos! Babs needs to loosen her grip on ‘My Ezzie’ a bit because once that girl steps away from her to do her own thing, Babs’ world is going to come crashing down around her. Meltdown impending…
My daughter started 6th form in September and has acquired a nice little group of friends. Last night, for the first time ever, we dropped her off to spend the night with a friend we've not yet met let alone the child's parents!! It was a bit weird, but she's 16 and we trust her to make good choices. Ive text her once to ask if she was having a good time. Erin would have to report to Bab every half hour to avoid a mummy meltdown.
 
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This is just weird!
I'm sorry, but leave the brat alone!
She's out with her friends and her saddo Aunty is there, filming her, and sending it to her Mum 🙄 Who happens to be a grade A bleep and is now sharing it on the internet. I do not like Erin one bit but this is bang out of order!!
There's also something vicious and malicious about...I don't know how to explain it...teenage girlhood.

Year 8 is statistically and heavily evidence based in education, as the school year that if a kid is going to go off the rails, it will be then. As an ex-teacher, in a high school, she would surely know this.
 
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I love how she tries to reframe watching TV with little E as "watching Christmas films" as if that's more magical and special than what probably happened, ie, sat on her arse with netflix whilst big E is out living her best tween life.
 
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The cinema thing is so fucked up, what a weird bunch of bastards
 
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I actually think making a sombre reel about kids being scared of sparklers when most people are consumed by the images of children being bombarded and murdered by missiles and bombs in the Middle East is massively thoughtless
 
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I actually think making a sombre reel about kids being scared of sparklers when most people are consumed by the images of children being bombarded and murdered by missiles and bombs in the Middle East is massively thoughtless
I agree, yes the safety ads of the 80s were scary to watch AS A CHILD but I feel kids today are exposed to far more scary stuff in comparison, as well as war, terror & violence there’s the real threat of their faces being uploaded onto child porn sites ffs
 
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Come on guys, Claire going to the cinema is the gateway for erin to go herself. Starts off going with your mum, then going with your friends & mum sitting in the same row, then friends with mum in the row behind, then auntie going & sitting way up the back filming you to send to your mum, next it'll be auntie going WITHOUT filming you & then maybe, just maybe by 16 she can go herself with her friends!
Also laughed at the "we stayed in" like they usually have a mad friday
 
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I wonder what went on in Emma & Claire’s childhood to have them think that this kind of behaviour is normal?
 
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Wow that’s weird! Maybe I’ll ask my sister to start stalking my daughter when she’s out as that’s totally normal
 
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This is beyond normal protective parenting. Sending your sister as some kind of spy chaperone is bad enough but the filming 😠 If any of the other parents read that I hope they report her to SW, I know I would as I’d be raging. bleeping unacceptable
 
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This is just weird!
I'm sorry, but leave the brat alone!
She's out with her friends and her saddo Aunty is there, filming her, and sending it to her Mum 🙄 Who happens to be a grade A bleep and is now sharing it on the internet. I do not like Erin one bit but this is bang out of order!!

The saying dance like no-one is watching springs to mind , except in this case it's sing and dance like no-one is filming. I doubt Erin would have comfortable doing this if she knew she was being filmed.
 
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Why don’t they eat normal food?
No one has any allergies, disabilities, or conditions that would mean that need a restrictive diet.

It’s really odd behaviour
 
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Year 9/age 14 for girls in particular can be brutal as well 😭 I thought the filming in the cinema was so sad all round…it crossed my mind that Erin was probably aware she might be filmed at any point, that’s what she’s grown up with after all, & may have be performing without consciously realising it because there’s always a chance a phone is on her…I thought it was sad Claire couldn’t enjoy the girls enjoying the film without getting her phone out (maybe Emma had asked her to?!)…I thought it was sad Emma couldn’t let go & not experience something her daughter is experiencing…and I thought if my kid was with Erin I’d be angry that an adult I don’t know (I presume the friends parents don’t know Emma’s sister?!) had filmed my teenager without her knowledge/consent & shared it. And aren’t you not allowed to film in a cinema anyway?!
 
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Anyone know which cinema it would have been - feel like dropping them an email. An adult filming children, when most, if not all of them would have been unaware. Safeguarding issues aplenty there.
 
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Bloody hell she’s determined to be involved in every part of Erin’s life, control freak weirdo. Imagine being filmed by your auntie so your mum knows what you’re up to. Bunch of weirdos
 
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Why don’t they eat normal food?
No one has any allergies, disabilities, or conditions that would mean that need a restrictive diet.

It’s really odd behaviour
If it looks like an eating disorder then it is
Small meals then gorging on biscuits, sweets and crisps

the children and Steve are slender and then there is tubs

something is going on and it’s not normal
 
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Anyone know which cinema it would have been - feel like dropping them an email. An adult filming children, when most, if not all of them would have been unaware. Safeguarding issues aplenty there.
Maybe The Empire, Rubery. Nearest one to them
 
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