I suggest all these new members go make a wee rave thread. Maybe your parenting skills need improvement if you think what she does is ok
Hi Dee or Dee’s mateI can't lie use are bare embarrassing!
Bashing a mum.. for what?
Why do you care so much what she does with her money?
Why do you care so much what she feeds her child?
Are you jealous of her going to new York?
Use say use are from Liverpool but I swear proper scousers don't act like this.
Moaning about her putting butter in the veg... are use okay? Like actually?
Give your heads a wobble and look after your own.
I can't lie use are bare embarrassing!
Bashing a mum.. for what?
Why do you care so much what she does with her money?
Why do you care so much what she feeds her child?
Are you jealous of her going to new York?
Use say use are from Liverpool but I swear proper scousers don't act like this.
Moaning about her putting butter in the veg... are use okay? Like actually?
Give your heads a wobble and look after your own.
Go and clean your kitchen hun xI can't lie use are bare embarrassing!
Bashing a mum.. for what?
Why do you care so much what she does with her money?
Why do you care so much what she feeds her child?
Are you jealous of her going to new York?
Use say use are from Liverpool but I swear proper scousers don't act like this.
Moaning about her putting butter in the veg... are use okay? Like actually?
Give your heads a wobble and look after your own.
I agree 100percent with you, I work and my son is at school, yet I still manage to make a meal every evening, apart from Friday when he have a cheeky McDonald's or dominos xOf course Ivy should go to nursery I'm sure nobody has issue with that, it's more for me the fact that she's got some time during the day now to cook a proper tea for them all, give the kitchen a scrub. Even have a bath herself but no, she'd rather freezer dive
Same here, we have a lazy tea/take away on a Friday and sometimes a Saturday too but Sunday and every other week night a home cooked meal, we both work and the house is reasonably tidy and clean.I agree 100percent with you, I work and my son is at school, yet I still manage to make a meal every evening, apart from Friday when he have a cheeky McDonald's or dominos x
Honestly hate cleaning but needs must I can imagine she doesn't clean much eitherSame here, we have a lazy tea/take away on a Friday and sometimes a Saturday too but Sunday and every other week night a home cooked meal, we both work and the house is reasonably tidy and clean.
I just aim to keep on top can't copexwith having to do huge amounts in 1go That hob though, it wouldn't even take more than a couple of minutes to just run a cloth over it on an evening. Why let i get so bad. How does it get so bad when she barely cooksHonestly hate cleaning but needs must I can imagine she doesn't clean much either
She annoys the duck out of me but I don’t see any issue in her sending her child to nursery, regardless of whether she works or not. Gives her a chance to integrate with other kids and develop a bit more.I’ve never seen her until she came up on my TikTok talking about this thread so I came to have a look.
Have to say I’m never a fan of parents who send their child to nursery when they don’t work: what are you sending her for ? You don’t need the childcare? Is it just so she can sit at home and do nothing?
Also wtf is with this kids awful diet. Saw a TikTok of her picking out what frozen food she was gonna make her… why frozen? Cant she make anything fresh? If she doesn’t work and is home all day what is the excuse for not cooking a homemade meal with fresh ingredients rather than giving her oven chips and nuggets ?
I mean, that’s an opinion but research shows that children play independently until around 3 years when they start to play with other children rather than alongside them (which is why pre school is age 3+). It is not true that a child who doesn’t attend a nursery is being deprived of social skills or education. It’s a parent’s choice. I just personally wouldn’t send my child to one if I was at home full timeI like Dee too. Some of her food choices look a bit random but then I’m not eating it. As for Ivy going to nursery - it’s got nothing to do with whether Dee works or not, nursery is important to help socialise your child and to help educate your child.
At the end of the day we only see snippets of her life so it’s ridiculous to make assumptions based on a few seconds of a video.
Have to disagree - sorry !I don’t see why she’s getting a hard time for putting her daughter into nursery. Whether you work or not, nursery is an important part of a child’s life, building social skills and being able to engage with children her own age.