Wait until she realises my grandad was brought up in a cold water tenement.Only two minutes into the video and she's already coming across like such a privileged twat, she said 'you can absolutely bring up children in a flat' as if that's something unusual or people don't realise? A lot of people live in a flat and have children and that is normal?
No, I don’t think her parents have ever said no to her.Do you guys think that her parents told her how delusional she was about buying a house in the area (with their money)? Because I am not buying for one second that she realised on her own that the dream of a three bedroom house with a garden was pushed on her by "capitalist society". How spoiled can someone be?
I agree, although I think she had a strange fetish about pregnancy and experiencing that for herself.As a person who was adopted as a baby and spent years and lots of money trying to find my biological family, I feel sorry for her son, as it seems selfish to purposely bring a child in the world like that. He'll grow up fantasising about who his father is, and be angry and mixed up that his father just saw him as a donor. Plus surely he will realise she's a bit odd?
Also she seems to be using him to make money from the internet, like a talentless celeb.
Do people think she must like the attention about it too?
Think of all the children in care who feel unloved in this over populated planet. She could have spent her time and money making a big difference in their lives.
'Solo mother by choice' in my experience often means egocentric, emotionally stunted, somewhat narcissistic, middle class snob desperate for the clout of a baby and to make superficial friendships through an army of baby groups. In Bryony's case it's also can't get laid. Solo mothers firmly want to disassociate themselves from 'single mums' who are, of course, feckless stupid sluts. Oh and they always seem to end up having boys in my experience, causing them much disappointmentBryony’s explanation about single mum vs solo mum on Instagram. She tripped herself up. She’s a single mum through circumstances not by choice because nobody would get into bed with her, and her parents financially contribute towards her sons upbringing. Solo mum is just a crunchy way of saying single mum, there’s no difference.
I wonder why she thinks a baby aged one year is interested in watching TV and videos on the internet?!. It shows a lack of knowledge of child development. But perhaps more obvious, it is just herself tuning out of paying any attention to Oryn.Given that her laptop is set up with a paused video and headphones plugged in, I think it’s safe to say she wasn’t doing much entertaining.
I think she just liked the sound of "Oryn". It was discussed in the first thread about Bryony around February 2023(last year). It could be another version of the Irish name "Oran" but as a few commenters noted, all of the letters O, R,Y and N are contained within Bryony's name...Did she say why she chose the name Oryn? Does anybody here know if that name has a meaning?
Oryn Baby boy name meaning, origin, and popularityDid she say why she chose the name Oryn? Does anybody here know if that name has a meaning?
Short for Orynoco Flow.
I haven’t watched it yet but I have a 6 month old and due back to work in the next few months. As much as I’d love to stay home with her I absolutely cannot afford tooWhat the heck is she going on about in todays vlog? As if anyone needs to hear from a adult woman child that's it's ok to change your mind about going back to work after having a child. Basically saying don't go to uni and work on getting a career as you will probably throw all that hard work away when your a parent. Well that's what I'm getting from the bunch of jumbled words that's tripping out of her mouth
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