I’m tired of feeling guilty for being a working mother
I’m tired of feeling guilty for being a working mother. It’s something I’ve been dealing with for a long time, ever since I got back to my…
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Who the duck is criticising Hattie for doing bits and pieces of work from home (and I use the term loosely) between caring responsibilities. Is she posting from the 1950s?Still waiting on the glamping holiday reviewI’m tired of feeling guilty for being a working mother
I’m tired of feeling guilty for being a working mother. It’s something I’ve been dealing with for a long time, ever since I got back to my…medium.com
Who the feck has ever said “working mothers have it easy”? She’s a victim in every single aspect of her life. And the little drop in about not making rent unless she worked. Ghoul.Still waiting on the glamping holiday reviewI’m tired of feeling guilty for being a working mother
I’m tired of feeling guilty for being a working mother. It’s something I’ve been dealing with for a long time, ever since I got back to my…medium.com
Well that’s not very kind especially coming from someone who runs a mental health magazine.So frustrating seeing stuff like that. The hypocrisy is incredible.
Can someone please explain to me why it's apparently okay to talk on Twitter/in articles etc about the people on Love Island, but it's not okay to chat about bloggers/influencers etc on Tattle?
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Oh dear! I’m twitching here trying to stop myself googling it!She mentioned in a different article that her partner worked in a supermarket. He will definitely be doing shifts through a whole 24 hour period, if he still is. Which means she can do her work around his shifts quite easily. Although in the same article, he had quit his job to be a househusband - and don’t you dare judge them for this modern, role reversal lifestyle choice! Either way - I would guess there is very little, if anything being spent on childcare.
Imagine basing an article around “Working mother’s have it easy” and who the duck commissioned and edited that? Its not all the fault of our Hattie. Premise is shocking and delivery is woeful.
Hattie - you cannot be on this planet if you think juggling kid(s) with an actual, leave the house job, has it easy because they have time for a piss and a sandwich at lunch. Seriously, get a job at your husbands place and see how much fun it is.
As bad as that article is (and, it really is very poorly written, Hattie - definitely not your best work) don’t do what I did and read her “I was addicted to porn - yes me, a woman!” article. I beg of you. Don’t.
No link shared on purpose. It’s entirely on you if you want a blow by blow account on our Hattie re-discovering herself after her addiction.Oh dear! I’m twitching here trying to stop myself googling it!
I know you’re telling us not too and for good reason no doubt but the little voice in my head is dying for me to read it .As bad as that article is (and, it really is very poorly written, Hattie - definitely not your best work) don’t do what I did and read her “I was addicted to porn - yes me, a woman!” article. I beg of you. Don’t.
Well, it’s put me off wanting to participate in some “self discovery” for a while, I can assure you!I know you’re telling us not too and for good reason no doubt but the little voice in my head is dying for me to read it .
My parents are working class and when we had really tough times when I was a teenager my mum’s budgeting skills were exceptional despite having to deal with various other issues I can’t go into. When I visit them they always try to throw me £10-20 for something which I always try to decline but they won’t have it. I just repay it by buying them things. I’m sure many parents if they have a bit more money will always provide. Grandparents are notorious as I have seen the money my parents and others in the in law side give to the grandparents. I’m sure the child wants for nothing which is good and hopefully has a lovely relationship with the grandparentsThe more she writes the harder it is to believe that there aren’t serious parental subsidies going on…
Oh I mean more paying rent than £10-20. I don’t want to get flamed for this cos I genuinely believe that London should be for a diverse range of ppl & property prices have fucked it for everyone to the benefit of a small group of landlords and people with minted parents but I struggle to understand how a freelance journalist of no significance & a supermarket worker have managed to pay rent on a one (or two bed idk) flat and have a kid… or why they would want to as neither “need” to be in London which I don’t like saying but she whinges about being skint so maybe something to review? maybe that’s what the £15k went on but yeah, doesn’t add up?My parents are working class and when we had really tough times when I was a teenager my mum’s budgeting skills were exceptional despite having to deal with various other issues I can’t go into. When I visit them they always try to throw me £10-20 for something which I always try to decline but they won’t have it. I just repay it by buying them things. I’m sure many parents if they have a bit more money will always provide. Grandparents are notorious as I have seen the money my parents and others in the in law side give to the grandparents. I’m sure the child wants for nothing which is good and hopefully has a lovely relationship with the grandparents
Tell us pls !!I’ve heard absolutely hideous things about the way she treats people irl.