It’s written really strangely though, as if other women are giving birth on a ward. All women get a private room to give birth. It’s down to luck if you get put in a private room or in a ward afterwards. I was one of the unlucky ones who got put in a tiny ward with about 7 other mothers and screaming babies, it was absolute hell. I hated it so much I signed myself out before the doctors wanted me to. I was going insane with no sleep and all the crying babies was like a form of torture. I think this article is saying this person got put in a private room afterwards, reasons for which I do not know but it seems like the article is trying to make you assume she was given special treatment.Re. the TIF in The Mail - what pisses me off is she gets special treatment, plus a private postnatal room away from other patients. The kind of postnatal care that regular female patients can only dream of. All to help her maintain the illusion that she’s a man
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Yes, I think that was badly worded. No one should be giving birth on a ward anyway.It’s written really strangely though, as if other women are giving birth on a ward. All women get a private room to give birth. It’s down to luck if you get put in a private room or in a ward afterwards. I was one of the unlucky ones who got put in a tiny ward with about 7 other mothers and screaming babies, it was absolute hell. I hated it so much I signed myself out before the doctors wanted me to. I was going insane with no sleep and all the crying babies was like a form of torture. I think this article is saying this person got put in a private room afterwards, reasons for which I do not know but it seems like the article is trying to make you assume she was given special treatment.
"He gave birth naturally" so through his prostate or?Re. the TIF in The Mail - what pisses me off is she gets special treatment, plus a private postnatal room away from other patients. The kind of postnatal care that regular female patients can only dream of. All to help her maintain the illusion that she’s a man
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That’s stupid. No one gives birth on a ward. You are in a birthing suite which has a door. I got a private room after because we asked and offered to pay but didn’t have to as there were hardly any women in that night so it was available. Second time went home within 8 hours and stayed in the suite till we left.Re. the TIF in The Mail - what pisses me off is she gets special treatment, plus a private postnatal room away from other patients. The kind of postnatal care that regular female patients can only dream of. All to help her maintain the illusion that she’s a man
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I'm sure this will do the reputation of women in this thread as unkind no good, but the fact these mentally unwell people completely out of touch with reality are having children... while some of us functional adults would have loved to have a family but have sadly ended up with men who cannot be trusted not to beat the tit out of us let alone raise children... like how wrong do I have to have gone in life?Re. the TIF in The Mail - what pisses me off is she gets special treatment, plus a private postnatal room away from other patients. The kind of postnatal care that regular female patients can only dream of. All to help her maintain the illusion that she’s a man
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Yeah, the DM journo who wrote that clearly knows naff all about NHS maternity care.It’s written really strangely though, as if other women are giving birth on a ward. All women get a private room to give birth. It’s down to luck if you get put in a private room or in a ward afterwards.
Yep, I’ve seen it. Plus size woman wearing a boob harness over a white shirt. I mean… what? Are we going to normalise more fetish accessories as daywear? Office wear, even?I swear I saw a Snag Tights advert for a harness the other day.
Yes! Exactly that! I feel like so many brands are jumping on the virtue signal bandwagon, and the quickest way to show that you have super woke brand values is to have super plus size and/or disabled models. I think it’s tokenistic and insincere.Yeah, it was shown on that tweet too! I find it very sexualised advertising and very often an the expense of large women.
You might be onto something there.Purple hair is a man right?
And for that reason alone, they can do one.Purple hair is a man right?
I just had a look at them and at least they are using normal looking women, not men or the morbidly obese.I'm tall and struggle with tights too. Better Tights are a good alternative to Snag. The advertising is similar but less sexualised and overtly provocative, the products and prices are similar and I didn't have to chase them to receive my order.
ETA: Molke bras could be the most comfortable things on earth (I doubt it, but they could be) and it still wouldn't be worth wearing something so bleeping hideous.