This…. My baby is 5mo and I’m nowhere near ready for a night away. Everyone’s different I guess… but these trips are a lot?? She says she never gets a break…. What was she expecting out of motherhood?!She said in a post that it’s 2 weeks post op, so she left her son 2 weeks ago and already planning her next trip away, baffles me, I personally couldn’t of left my son as a baby and even now he’s a lot older nights away from him are very rare. She’s not much better than luis in my opinion, I’d bet her parents do more for her son than she does…
From personal experience, it goes against my maternal instincts. As much as I NEED and DESERVE a break, I feel like my baby needs me more right nowI don’t have kids but why can’t you have a night off? It seems like it’s the worse thing a mother can do to have a night away from their child. She doesn’t work nor does the dad help. She is constantly with her child.
I guess I can’t really have an opinion as I don’t have a child but Jesus the mums on these threads are quick to slag off new mums who dare to leave their child
Especially when she’s a young mum too. It would be a different story if she was going out all the time but it’s important to still have the odd night off for her mental healths sake. That being said I don’t agree with her going off to get an unnecessary nose job.I don’t have kids but why can’t you have a night off? It seems like it’s the worse thing a mother can do to have a night away from their child. She doesn’t work nor does the dad help. She is constantly with her child.
I guess I can’t really have an opinion as I don’t have a child but Jesus the mums on these threads are quick to slag off new mums who dare to leave their child
I’m a mum and I wouldn’t manage without the occasional night off, even if it’s just to have a few glasses of wine at home. I don’t see anything wrong with it as long as your child is in good care with people you trust. It’s hard being a young mum and seeing all your friends having the time of their lives. If she wants an occasional night out, who is anyone to judgeI don’t have kids but why can’t you have a night off? It seems like it’s the worse thing a mother can do to have a night away from their child. She doesn’t work nor does the dad help. She is constantly with her child.
I guess I can’t really have an opinion as I don’t have a child but Jesus the mums on these threads are quick to slag off new mums who dare to leave their child
You’re putting a lot of faith in young babies being “fast asleep”… more often than not they don’t stay that way for longIf the baby is fast asleep why can’t you go out on the night or let the father have the child.
it’s just always baffled me how much hate new mums get for it. I don’t plan on having children because I travel a lot and dont have a permanent home. But if I were to have a child it would most likely travel the world with me and wouldn’t have a ‘settled’ home. I’m sure I’d get slated for doing that but to me there is no right or wrong to parenting just different styles.
As long as the child is loved and looked after.
I’m probably taking crap and will feel different once/if having a kid though
No one said having a break isn’t allowed? We’re simply calling her out on saying she never has a break when she’s constantly having breaks. There’s nothing wrong with leaving your child regardless of age as long as they’re safe and looked after, which Romeo clearly is!I don’t have kids but why can’t you have a night off? It seems like it’s the worse thing a mother can do to have a night away from their child. She doesn’t work nor does the dad help. She is constantly with her child.
I guess I can’t really have an opinion as I don’t have a child but Jesus the mums on these threads are quick to slag off new mums who dare to leave their child
" if the baby is fast asleep" lol You deffo will feel different when you have your own! That's a stupid comment but makes sense coming from someone without kids!If the baby is fast asleep why can’t you go out on the night or let the father have the child.
it’s just always baffled me how much hate new mums get for it. I don’t plan on having children because I travel a lot and dont have a permanent home. But if I were to have a child it would most likely travel the world with me and wouldn’t have a ‘settled’ home. I’m sure I’d get slated for doing that but to me there is no right or wrong to parenting just different styles.
As long as the child is loved and looked after.
I’m probably taking crap and will feel different once/if having a kid though
Because her priorities are in the binI’m a MUA and would never pay someone else to do my makeup especially if money is tight, i can’t see why she is
Was she even qualified? I feel like in the back of her mind she thinks being a makeup artist will always be a back up option, but I think she will be in for a shock. She’s not done it in like 3 years, she can’t stick to a business and therefore retain clients. Not to mention, it’s an oversaturated market now and the makeup she used to do is just not as desirable anymore (like pink cut creases, glitter and heavy skin) she was silly stopping doing it.I’m a MUA and would never pay someone else to do my makeup especially if money is tight, i can’t see why she is
What’s the @?I just found her old MUA Insta account (her main Insta follows it for anyone curious) so strange to see how different she looks without fillers…she looked nice as she was
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