Oh god i remember that when she said she rang ahead to tesco to ask them to hold a trolly for herShe needs to educate herself on not treating/speaking to people like shit in general before she jumps on such a complex, serious bandwagon. How is this bint supposed to grasp the concept of white privilege when she even speaks to her own mother like shit. She can't even be kind to her followers. She expects a twin trolly to be reserved for her in Tescowon't mix with poor people, ugly people...judges people by their looks..oh the irony. Next joke Fopperbollox!
Have you noticed how she's 'thanked' all the little sheep on that list of comments and just ignored Big Bum Brenda's reply?? She's such a salty bitchShe's 40 not 4 and enough of a Rottweiler to fight her own corner with her salty replies so why the sheeples feel the need to speak for her....good on you big bum Brenda
Yes I did - such a child !Have you noticed how she's 'thanked' all the little sheep on that list of comments and just ignored Big Bum Brenda's reply?? She's such a salty bitch
Wow yes might be worth a goGenuine question.... potty training my little boy is 20 months and he tells me when he’s done a wee/poo pats his nappy and points to the door so we can go and change it happens all the time now even when I’ve just changed him do you think he is ready for training?? I wouldn’t have a clue where to start we have brought a potty and sat teddy on it but he just plays with it and try’s to stand in it
This is on her FB, the Skincare video!
But she clearly has no SPF in their hair or on their heads.
Cider sallyHow does Cider Sally know her kids were fine whose to say something sinister doesn’t come out in years to come believe me I know !
I seriously hope they have not ! The places should be priority for people who need them and are working - not lazy mothers who want a break !Wonder if the boys have gone to nursery today ??
I’m a first time mam/mum/parent/existence coordinator (that’s what I feel like) and my baby has rocked around in all-in-one suits/rompers from the moment he was born. He’s super comfy, he’s walking (at 10 months), I couldn’t care less what colour they are at the end of dinner time as it goes straight in the wash. He’s got the rest of his life to be in “clothes clothes” and who bends to this ridiculous pressure to have a suited and booted baby???Mad Mazza previously although at the time I thought it was her and felt like I wasnt a good enough mum as I only had the one baby and only got her dressed in the morning for the day and changed her if necessary, then put her in an all in one after bath time
You know, I bet they have. It's now nearly 3pm and no stories.Wonder if the boys have gone to nursery today ??
Yes, he sounds like he's ready. To easy him into it, though, read stories about potty training. I got my last boy a book called Have you seen my potty? by Mij Kelly off Amazon when he was not quite 2. It's a story about a little girl called Suzy Sue who lives on a farm and the animals took turns using her potty when she needed it. It's so funny and worked a treat. Be sure to have a potty around already so he gets used to seeing it and associating it with that. We put the potty within easy reach downstairs so he didn't have to worry about going upstairs every time. Also introduce actual pants, not pull ups so he gets used to wearing those. YouTube also has good potty training cartoons as well.Genuine question.... potty training my little boy is 20 months and he tells me when he’s done a wee/poo pats his nappy and points to the door so we can go and change it happens all the time now even when I’ve just changed him do you think he is ready for training?? I wouldn’t have a clue where to start we have brought a potty and sat teddy on it but he just plays with it and try’s to stand in it
They all sound like encouraging signs- I would ease him in like others said Pirate Petes potty is a good book to get him keen - just follow his leadGenuine question.... potty training my little boy is 20 months and he tells me when he’s done a wee/poo pats his nappy and points to the door so we can go and change it happens all the time now even when I’ve just changed him do you think he is ready for training?? I wouldn’t have a clue where to start we have brought a potty and sat teddy on it but he just plays with it and try’s to stand in it
I was so sad when mine were out of the babygrow stage. Thank god there was only a gap of a year or two before onesies came into fashionI’m a first time mam/mum/parent/existence coordinator (that’s what I feel like) and my baby has rocked around in all-in-one suits/rompers from the moment he was born. He’s super comfy, he’s walking (at 10 months), I couldn’t care less what colour they are at the end of dinner time as it goes straight in the wash. He’s got the rest of his life to be in “clothes clothes” and who bends to this ridiculous pressure to have a suited and booted baby???
Oh I know, it’s Fopps. Because you had kids to satisfy YOU, not fulfil and enrich another human being’s life.
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