Emilie Kiser #2

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The age is 16 but if we think you are under 25 we have to ask for Id so clearly they thought you looked under 25
Understandable, although personally I dont think I look under 25 at all! Most people usually assume I'm 28-32 kinda age range whereas I'm 40 this year. When I started my job someone made a joke about the 90's and then said "but you wouldnt have even been born!" ... was quite funny to see her face when I told her I was born 1986 lol.
 
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Understandable, although personally I dont think I look under 25 at all! Most people usually assume I'm 28-32 kinda age range whereas I'm 40 this year. When I started my job someone made a joke about the 90's and then said "but you wouldnt have even been born!" ... was quite funny to see her face when I told her I was born 1986 lol.
It's a judgement really and it's really hard to judge the ages of people
 
Therapy twice a week? Damn she's either paying $$$ or her medical insurance is the best you can get.
 
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The bob suited her at first but doesn’t anymore for some reason. It needs to be more shoulder length as now it’s quite aging. Also that TikTok of her going through all the bits for Teddy’s first bday. Would you not be completely shattered and destroyed that Trig isn’t around to see his baby brother’s first bday
 
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This obviously isn’t the same situation as Emilie but it’s the best comparison I have.

but when my son was 18 months old he became very unwell with pneumonia and almost died, and had to be in intensive care on life support for 2 weeks. Me and his dad were told to prepare for the worst. Luckily he pulled through and is 16 now! But I remember when we eventually got back home I was so desperate for things to just be “normal” because the whole situation was so bleeping traumatic. Looking back, I probably gave off similar Emilie vibes without meaning to (I was also only 20yrs old so very young). I just don’t think I had the emotional maturity to know how to process all of what had just happened. Once we were all home from hospital I was very focused on “business as usual” and trying to force normal.

I guess that’s a little bit of what Emilie is doing.
 
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This obviously isn’t the same situation as Emilie but it’s the best comparison I have.

but when my son was 18 months old he became very unwell with pneumonia and almost died, and had to be in intensive care on life support for 2 weeks. Me and his dad were told to prepare for the worst. Luckily he pulled through and is 16 now! But I remember when we eventually got back home I was so desperate for things to just be “normal” because the whole situation was so bleeping traumatic. Looking back, I probably gave off similar Emilie vibes without meaning to (I was also only 20yrs old so very young). I just don’t think I had the emotional maturity to know how to process all of what had just happened. Once we were all home from hospital I was very focused on “business as usual” and trying to force normal.

I guess that’s a little bit of what Emilie is doing.
That is a really interesting take on the whole situation. Also just have to add, so happy your son had a full recovery!!
 
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That is a really interesting take on the whole situation. Also just have to add, so happy your son had a full recovery!!
Thank you, he is absolutely fine now and has no memory of it luckily.

I dont think we can blame Emilie for wanting some normality after what undoubtedly was a traumatic situation, especially given that she has another child to show up for. That being said, I struggle to understand how she can still be with her husband when in my opinion, he allowed T’s death through negligence (and yes I do blame her on some level as well because they should have had the pool cover). Also the Halloween Skeleton on the sofa,etc style incidents that we’ve had are making me wonder if she knows it’s going to incite unsavoury comments/opinions and she’s “poking the bear” so to speak because she feels guilty.

I don’t think we’ll ever understand fully.
 
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Thank you, he is absolutely fine now and has no memory of it luckily.

I dont think we can blame Emilie for wanting some normality after what undoubtedly was a traumatic situation, especially given that she has another child to show up for. That being said, I struggle to understand how she can still be with her husband when in my opinion, he allowed T’s death through negligence (and yes I do blame her on some level as well because they should have had the pool cover). Also the Halloween Skeleton on the sofa,etc style incidents that we’ve had are making me wonder if she knows it’s going to incite unsavoury comments/opinions and she’s “poking the bear” so to speak because she feels guilty.

I don’t think we’ll ever understand fully.
But don't you think it's weird she's pretending her marriage is absolutely fine and dandy when he should be in prison?
 
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But don't you think it's weird she's pretending her marriage is absolutely fine and dandy when he should be in prison?
I think she wants another baby and probably thinks having a baby with someone else would be frowned upon.. I'd say staying with the person who ignored your child drowning is more frowned upon but who am I to judge 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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I think she wants another baby and probably thinks having a baby with someone else would be frowned upon.. I'd say staying with the person who ignored your child drowning is more frowned upon but who am I to judge 🤷🏻‍♀️
I think we have every right to judge this isn't sending a child to school in shorts when it's forecast to snow parenting he actually killed their child how could you look at him be in the same room
 
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How can he smile like that knowing what happened to his son on HIS watch. I really, really don't get it. He should be in jail.
 
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I think we have every right to judge this isn't sending a child to school in shorts when it's forecast to snow parenting he actually killed their child how could you look at him be in the same room
Exactly. The dog was a better parent that day. He wouldn’t have noticed T if the dog hadn’t been staring at the pool! How much longer would he have been in that pool had their dog not alerted him?! He’s a waste of organs and the fact she is flaunting him on social media is just nasty.
 
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