I agree , I also find her very bland and yet another baby that seems to be used like an occasional prop born because all the others seems to be having them, bit like Danielle Armstrong who's randomly having one with her best friend and has suddenly started a YouTube channel at the same time .I’m an odd one to comment I’ve left my 2 year old once for 6 hours & the odd half hour here there. But I find it so bizarre to leave such young children, I just wonder if they’re aware of their babies needs & that mum & baby time is so vital. Worries me how unattached they’ll be
Do you not think that is a slightly naive or blinkered way to see it? Yeah it is nearly 2020 and we should be wiser to crap like this but the truth is a lot of people aren't.It’s nearly 2020. If people can’t comprehend that not all Is as it’s appears on social media maybe they shouldn’t use it. People rarely post the tough moments. I highly doubt she’s going to look on here and think oh fuck Sandra who’s only left her kid for 3.5 seconds in the space of 56 months is right I shouldn’t be living my life the way I want. These are her moments, if she needs more breaks than others cool. If she has a support system to continue her previous lifestyle cool. Good mums aren’t just the ones who don’t want to leave their kids.
I’m shocked at how often she is out, surely she must feel like shit the next day and that seems like hell. I don’t know how she isn’t too tired to even go outAnd she’s out again... I just think it’s strange to leave a new born so much. We’re not talking a few breaks here and there, she is literally out every weekend and during the week. Those early days are when you bond with the baby and spend precious time together, just seems like she’s determined her life won’t change which is sad
Agree - everytime a comment is made on someone doing something which isn’t great for their child it is apparently ‘mum shaming’It’s also nearly 2020 where we now realise the impact that lack of attachment can have in later life. Just because people don’t agree with a lifestyle doesn’t mean they are ‘mum shaming’ that is as much shit as women empowering women. These people revolve their life around insta and being desperate for attention and unfortunately in that lifestyle their babies seem to be an accessory. Actual sickens me when I see tiny babies been passed to whoever will watch them so Mums can have their same life
Oh ok ass kisserShe seems like a natural & lovely Mum. Met her a few times out and about & she is actually the nicest prettiest person. Literally beams a genuine niceness.
Chlo, that you?She seems like a natural & lovely Mum. Met her a few times out and about & she is actually the nicest prettiest person. Literally beams a genuine niceness.
It’s also nearly 2020 where we now realise the impact that lack of attachment can have in later life. Just because people don’t agree with a lifestyle doesn’t mean they are ‘mum shaming’ that is as much shit as women empowering women. These people revolve their life around insta and being desperate for attention and unfortunately in that lifestyle their babies seem to be an accessory. Actual sickens me when I see tiny babies been passed to whoever will watch them so Mums can have their same life
You can be a nice person but also self absorbed & unattached lolShe seems like a natural & lovely Mum. Met her a few times out and about & she is actually the nicest prettiest person. Literally beams a genuine niceness.
wow she really is dumbFeeding her baby whilst he lies reclined in a bouncy chair
I thought that's who it was at first glance... Christ!I don’t follow Chloe but she just popped up in my Explore bit on Instagram - does anyone else think her BF looks weirdly like her ex Jake Hall?!
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