I love the new thread title. It is to the point and absolutely perfect!! Well doneHey Tattlers! Can we give a great big THANK YOU followed by an AMENto our friend @SCCOct66 for our new and very catchy thread title…
Yes we can Pig..we certainly can see you…ALL of you. Unfortunately!
You guyth are the bestest! Lets Tattle Loves!
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Thanks for the new thread, guys!Hey Tattlers! Can we give a great big THANK YOU followed by an AMENto our friend @SCCOct66 for our new and very catchy thread title…
Yes we can Pig..we certainly can see you…ALL of you. Unfortunately!
You guyth are the bestest! Lets Tattle Loves!
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This is the way good parenting is. We may have hopes for our kids but in the end it's about what they find joy in. And whatever that is, it makes us parents happy. Problem is it was always about what Cilla wanted, not what is best for Abbie. And it will always be that way.My daughter has autism. She graduated high school but has the mentality of a middle school child. She is 24. I have never cried over the fact that she will never drive, have kids ect. I have never even given that much thought! Lol
she is who she. She likes to carry stuffed animals around with her. So, she does. It doesn’t matter how old she is . She likes cartoons and animals.
All that matters is her happiness.
Just wanted to say I love this postThanks for the new thread, guys!
Also, that pic of Priscilla is a perfect example: Has anyone else ever noticed how when she wears a ponytail, it looks like she's wearing a hat made of her own hair?
Anyway, continuing on what we were talking about in the previous thread, every time Priscilla cries over how she's missing out on "typical teen" experiences like getting manicures and going on shopping sprees with Abbie, I find it so telling that she assumes Abbie would definitely be into those things if she were neurotypical...she and Ass can only accept fantasy versions of their children. How do they know she wouldn't be some goth kid dressed in all black with tons of eyeliner? Not want long nails because she played guitar? Be obsessed with sports and wear the same uniform of basketball shorts and tank top every day? Any one of the many versions of teenage girlhood that are out there? Why do they assume she would be some mall-loving, iced-coffee-sipping, French-tipped fashion plate?
Again, it's this absolute lack of intellectual curiosity and inability to imagine what other people's lives are like. It never even occurs to them that she may not have learned to drive, or gotten married, or had kids, or whatever anyway.
Just like they have the fantasy of Autism Princess Abbie, they have the fantasy of Typical Teen Abbie who would live in the knockoff Pottery Barn Kids pink bedroom that Priscilla built for her, and love to hang out with her "cool" influencer parents while they splash out the cash. Newsflash, Cilla: if Abbie were neurotypical, you wouldn't have your big Southern belle house cluttered with Costco furniture, and constant trips to Target for "all the things." You would still be living in a rental with secondhand couches, working for Shipt with bottle-blonde hair, and Abbie would probably want nothing to do with you because you're uncool as hell and you wouldn't have any money to buy her "love" like you do Isaiah's. Cry about that.
I have a 16 yo girl... she hates shopping, doesn't wear makeup or nail polish, not a single dress or skirt in the house. She likes space and aircraft (may get her pilots license this summer) and classic cars. She is also a gamer. Not sure why P can't let go of this image of a teen girl that would likely not even exist regardless.Thanks for the new thread, guys!
Also, that pic of Priscilla is a perfect example: Has anyone else ever noticed how when she wears a ponytail, it looks like she's wearing a hat made of her own hair?
Anyway, continuing on what we were talking about in the previous thread, every time Priscilla cries over how she's missing out on "typical teen" experiences like getting manicures and going on shopping sprees with Abbie, I find it so telling that she assumes Abbie would definitely be into those things if she were neurotypical...she and Ass can only accept fantasy versions of their children. How do they know she wouldn't be some goth kid dressed in all black with tons of eyeliner? Not want long nails because she played guitar? Be obsessed with sports and wear the same uniform of basketball shorts and tank top every day? Any one of the many versions of teenage girlhood that are out there? Why do they assume she would be some mall-loving, iced-coffee-sipping, French-tipped fashion plate?
Again, it's this absolute lack of intellectual curiosity and inability to imagine what other people's lives are like. It never even occurs to them that she may not have learned to drive, or gotten married, or had kids, or whatever anyway.
Just like they have the fantasy of Autism Princess Abbie, they have the fantasy of Typical Teen Abbie who would live in the knockoff Pottery Barn Kids pink bedroom that Priscilla built for her, and love to hang out with her "cool" influencer parents while they splash out the cash. Newsflash, Cilla: if Abbie were neurotypical, you wouldn't have your big Southern belle house cluttered with Costco furniture, and constant trips to Target for "all the things." You would still be living in a rental with secondhand couches, working for Shipt with bottle-blonde hair, and Abbie would probably want nothing to do with you because you're uncool as hell and you wouldn't have any money to buy her "love" like you do Isaiah's. Cry about that.
I don't have kids, but when I was sixteen, 50% of my wardrobe came from the boys' section and the other 50% was flannels from my dad's closetI have a 16 yo girl... she hates shopping, doesn't wear makeup or nail polish, not a single dress or skirt in the house. She likes space and aircraft (may get her pilots license this summer) and classic cars. She is also a gamer. Not sure why P can't let go of this image of a teen girl that would likely not even exist regardless.
And if Abbie were "typical," and anything like her mom, she would probably be pregnant by now, 300 pounds, or both. Maybe on drugs to cope with having these two as parents. They should be grateful.
I couldnt even watch all of it A just never shuts up, then THE MOTHER turns a ridiculous story into something all about her. On and on and on. The MOTHER thinks she’s the Queen of England as the surfs gather around to be at her beck and call! Lady you ain’t nothing more than Mrs Joe Blow from down the street. How is it possible to have so many drugged or hungover people in one house. They all looked and sounded rough this morning. The harder they try the stupider they look.. Poor 17 yr. old Abbie, Her fate is sealed. All those narcissists trying to out do each.Long Post Warning
Thoughts on tonight’s vlog.
Asshat looks ROUGH in the start of the vlog. Eyes are glassy and bloodshot, face looks even more bloated than usual.
Major sigh at Princess P “having a hard time” shopping for Abbie’s Birthday gifts. Princess P is far more sad for herself than she is for Abbie. So is Asshat to an extent. Because A&P see their kids as extensions of themselves rather than their own people, they’re more concerned about about how it reflects on them that Abbie would rather have a stuffed toy that plays music rather than buying her her first car. It reminds P very clearly that Abbie is nowhere near the typical teenage girl she is obsessed with.
Asshat says it doesn’t get easier but you learn to deal with those feelings better. Are you talking about you and P? WTF? Yet another example of Asshat saying one thing but actually doing the opposite. You two spend more time and energy mourning who you wish Abbie was rather than accepting and meeting Abbie where she is. I don’t see how you’ve dealt with those feelings better, at all.
Isaiah tries to save things by ‘spontaneously’ complimenting A&P that they’ve ‘gotten better in finding value in the things that are not typical.’… again, WHO are you talking about? Lol
P returns from shopping, talking about how sad and emotionally tired she is. That it’s hard being Abbie’s “personal shopper”. No, it isn’t. It’d be pretty simple to get her a lot of sensory friendly toys that she would love. You’d just rather listen to your ego about what you think and wish she would be and would want.
Asshat tries to add on some autism education talking about Abbie’s excessive yelling and how if she was doing it as a way of attention seeking, they would redirect her to the appropriate blah blah blah. No, no you wouldn’t because you don’t. We’ve seen it. Many many times. I sometimes think Asshat forgets what he’s shown us in the vlogs that are in opposition to what he tries to tell us.
Kinda sad how the birthday activity board w. the cups which is right on target for Abbie was suggested to P by someone else. Not surprising tho as P gets 99.9% of all her ideas for things from other people. Her idea was to get Abbie a nail polish/painting kit?
Asshat thinks it’s ironic that UK viewers comment on how they don’t understand Americans’ obsession with guns (when he and Isaiah go clay shooting) because the clay shooting is a British sport. So, just in case you UK’ers are unaware of your own history, Asshat is here to educate you!
Last thing, the ‘commercial’ for slimelife suncare, you definitely got me laughing, Asswipe. “Are you apprehensive about the damaging effects the sun can have on your beautiful skin?” – clearly Princess P isn’t! Miss Crispy Baked in all her glory. LMAO!
Personal ShopperLong Post Warning
Thoughts on tonight’s vlog.
Asshat looks ROUGH in the start of the vlog. Eyes are glassy and bloodshot, face looks even more bloated than usual.
Major sigh at Princess P “having a hard time” shopping for Abbie’s Birthday gifts. Princess P is far more sad for herself than she is for Abbie. So is Asshat to an extent. Because A&P see their kids as extensions of themselves rather than their own people, they’re more concerned about about how it reflects on them that Abbie would rather have a stuffed toy that plays music rather than buying her her first car. It reminds P very clearly that Abbie is nowhere near the typical teenage girl she is obsessed with.
Asshat says it doesn’t get easier but you learn to deal with those feelings better. Are you talking about you and P? WTF? Yet another example of Asshat saying one thing but actually doing the opposite. You two spend more time and energy mourning who you wish Abbie was rather than accepting and meeting Abbie where she is. I don’t see how you’ve dealt with those feelings better, at all.
Isaiah tries to save things by ‘spontaneously’ complimenting A&P that they’ve ‘gotten better in finding value in the things that are not typical.’… again, WHO are you talking about? Lol
P returns from shopping, talking about how sad and emotionally tired she is. That it’s hard being Abbie’s “personal shopper”. No, it isn’t. It’d be pretty simple to get her a lot of sensory friendly toys that she would love. You’d just rather listen to your ego about what you think and wish she would be and would want.
Asshat tries to add on some autism education talking about Abbie’s excessive yelling and how if she was doing it as a way of attention seeking, they would redirect her to the appropriate blah blah blah. No, no you wouldn’t because you don’t. We’ve seen it. Many many times. I sometimes think Asshat forgets what he’s shown us in the vlogs that are in opposition to what he tries to tell us.
Kinda sad how the birthday activity board w. the cups which is right on target for Abbie was suggested to P by someone else. Not surprising tho as P gets 99.9% of all her ideas for things from other people. Her idea was to get Abbie a nail polish/painting kit?
Asshat thinks it’s ironic that UK viewers comment on how they don’t understand Americans’ obsession with guns (when he and Isaiah go clay shooting) because the clay shooting is a British sport. So, just in case you UK’ers are unaware of your own history, Asshat is here to educate you!
Last thing, the ‘commercial’ for slimelife suncare, you definitely got me laughing, Asswipe. “Are you apprehensive about the damaging effects the sun can have on your beautiful skin?” – clearly Princess P isn’t! Miss Crispy Baked in all her glory. LMAO!
Thanks all - and 100% credit to @mbkw999 for this genius observation- they said it and I remembered it. We aren’t fools, Priscilla! Tattle on, Tattle friends!! And I say we adopt the hashtag #bykwcsyr? (Bitch, you know we can see you, right?) whenever she posts some ridiculously altered photos!Hey Tattlers! Can we give a great big THANK YOU followed by an AMENto our friend @SCCOct66 for our new and very catchy thread title…
Yes we can Pig..we certainly can see you…ALL of you. Unfortunately!
You guyth are the bestest! Lets Tattle Loves!
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Cheers to you, Mamma, for meeting and loving your daughter where she is and who she is. I don’t know you but I dare say you don’t eat and drink yourself into oblivion because you pine for the life that “could have been”. Your girl is lucky to have you. Welcome to Tattle!My daughter has autism. She graduated high school but has the mentality of a middle school child. She is 24. I have never cried over the fact that she will never drive, have kids ect. I have never even given that much thought! Lol
she is who she. She likes to carry stuffed animals around with her. So, she does. It doesn’t matter how old she is . She likes cartoons and animals.
All that matters is her happiness.
Her saying it was a “Pretty Woman” moment says it all. If it actually happened, it was ALLLLLL about Piggy and feeling famous. Frickin’ pathetic!Abbie doesn't give a shit where her clothes come from. Priscilla does. Priscilla is the one who wants to shop at Buckle. Ya'll are absolutely correct about Priscilla projecting all her own typical teen dreams onto Abbie. I was a total Tomboy as a kid. I was never in a dress, never was into makeup, had spikey hair in the front, all of my dolls were boys, and I was much more likely to be friends with all the goth chicks in school than the cheerleaders. My mom really missed out on the whole typical teen girl thing too....lol. Good thing she accepted me for the odd bookworm I was and didn't buy me press on nail kits or cry about me not being the girl she could take out to fancy clothes boutiques. I live in t-shirts/hoodies and leggings or yoga pants. I could never wear the tight ass jeans that P does.
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