Tiredasduck
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She’s a lurker!
Or maybe Arlo read it and told her!?
Or maybe Arlo read it and told her!?
Why must she make other parents feel inadequate - it’s quite cruel reallyLets not forget the post from a few months back when he was cooking their dinner and following the recipe ffs
How this really went down:
"Arlo, do you want to take some party rings to nursery for your friends?"
"Yes please mummy"
Its like she's cultivating a character for him to impress followers.
Do people really ask? I find it hard to believe.
‘Excuse me, dear mother, I believe you have used the wrong word!’ - ALittle miss perfect just wrote “Here me out”. Hopefully arlo will spot it and correct her.
I remember I followed her when I was wearing my daughter, who hated food, and I ended up unfollowing because she would video him at every meal shovelling whatever she gave him down and I would beat myself up - which obviously isn’t her fault but it was a combination of ‘look at all these amazing cute high effort lunches I’ve made’ ‘There’s soooo much salt in crumpets’ (I was like what?! Jeez I’d never looked at salt really before) and ‘look how amazing he is’ and I was like god I’m a bad mum.I agree with you. I saw many mummies sending cute gifts but not one of them fibbed and said their children asked them too! Children that little still mostly only see themselves, that stuff is beyond their comprehension. One of my issues with Sarah is that she does too much, and honestly it makes her mum followers feel totally inadequate - I know I have a few times looking at her feed. I think it’s not intentional but you would feel really down on yourself after looking through her feed. I also think she’s very possessive of Arlo, she always posts that he tells her he loves her the most and how many hours countdown it is til he comes back from his dads/nana. She says she’s happy he has other family but pfft, I think She really would prefer to just have him all to herself and probably they know it. Nightmare MIL material
No way would a 2.5 year old specifically request biscuits for their chums, everyone knows 2 year olds are selfish cute devils!How this really went down:
"Arlo, do you want to take some party rings to nursery for your friends?"
"Yes please mummy"
Its like she's cultivating a character for him to impress followers.