There's a reason you havn't met many "travelling long distance mummas" Crystal... Try and work out why babe...
538km from each other at least according to her stories.How far away do the boys live from each other?
i think she likes the arrangement as it is. She can blame distance on her lack of involvement when really it’s her selfishness that keeps her away. She only has to “play” mum for a week or two, doesn’t have to deal with the hard stuff that comes with being an actual parent and can also play the poor me card all for social media likes.I can’t imagine either father is going to want to her to have more contact than she currently does, so I’m not sure how this situation could be resolved.
Maybe she should have chosen to live in a midway town like Glen Innes?
(I know Glen Innes wouldn’t suit the cosmopolitan curtain designer image Crystal wants to cultivate, but it would have been much better for her sons.)
I completely agree.i think she likes the arrangement as it is. She can blame distance on her lack of involvement when really it’s her selfishness that keeps her away. She only has to “play” mum for a week or two, doesn’t have to deal with the hard stuff that comes with being an actual parent and can also play the poor me card all for social media likes.
nailed it. This is exactly it. Rock on Disneyland mumi think she likes the arrangement as it is. She can blame distance on her lack of involvement when really it’s her selfishness that keeps her away. She only has to “play” mum for a week or two, doesn’t have to deal with the hard stuff that comes with being an actual parent and can also play the poor me card all for social media likes.
Yup! If she lived closer she’d have less of an excuse as to why she never attended any of her kid’s extracurricular activities like the BJJ matches that are so important to the youngest, or be available for emergencies or sicknesses. Most mothers would live as close to their children as possible, living half way between the two. But leave it to our girl to turn her selfishness into a way to try to get sympathy on socials as the poor beleaguered long-distance mum who so loves her children that she’ll drive 6 hours to see them every two weeks. Her dedication and sacrifice are so impressive, amiright?i think she likes the arrangement as it is. She can blame distance on her lack of involvement when really it’s her selfishness that keeps her away. She only has to “play” mum for a week or two, doesn’t have to deal with the hard stuff that comes with being an actual parent and can also play the poor me card all for social media likes.
She was married too.She always talks like she had her first baby in her teens. ‘SO young’
Mid 20s is not THAT young. Not young enough to reference all the time, anyway.
I was 25, too. It’s was young compared to most of my friends but I never thought I was soooooo young. I was a fully grown adult.Oh my gosh, I thought I must’ve gotten it wrong and she must be like 30 hence being such a “young mum”. I had my son at 25, almost 26, but have never considered myself to be a young mum. I’m also a single mum (80% care, not full care) and have been since he was very young. Difference is I’m actually a parent, I’m present, I’m the primary caregiver, and I would never dream of living away from him. I miss him when he goes to his dads for 1 night! She drives me insane. Of course you haven’t met “traveling mums”. Because everyone else puts their children first and stays close by, so they wouldn’t be in this position even if they had 2 kids to different dads.
Anyone who has done a quick Google for Crystal Bailey would only see all her self promotion projects. Tattle is way down on the first page and it’s almost as though the internet has been scrubbed of all her business scams and failures.I’ll just leave this little nugget of a comment here.