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And granny pants. But indeed it's an improvement on the crop t-shirts an oversized shackets.I think she looks nice here but I bet my life she’s wearing them manky white trainers underneath
And granny pants. But indeed it's an improvement on the crop t-shirts an oversized shackets.I think she looks nice here but I bet my life she’s wearing them manky white trainers underneath
Well if Peloton does a cushioned pad, why not spend even more money and get oneIs she a bit slow? Get a cushioned pad? Or you could get cycling shorts which have a padded backside, wich is exactly what they are intended for. But no, get a cushion.
Exactly! If it’s hot! But it’s been raining all day in Walthamstow today- averaging 12 degrees! Wonder if she keeps her heating on?@Tom_Nook so many questions friend!
I sometimes spend days just in a t-shirt and knickers, if it's too hot to wear anything, or all my shorts/leggings are in the wash. I would post it on the internet for everyone to see though!
Sorry to be going on the period pants again, but I have just been reading reviews for a company called The Bamboo House UK on trust pilot (it pops up on my IG ads every now and then) and the reviews are truly terrible so stay well clear off them!Thank you for all the period pants recommendations!
I find it quite insulting how she spent a few hours cooking (faffing in the kitchen and no doubt asking daddy g for help) on Saturday and claimed her feet were killing her…what about health professionals who are on their feet 14 hours a day? With no breaks? Barely time for a drink and a snack to keep them going. Especially with Covid it’s been harder for medical staff but poor little Kathleenthey literally had chefs in on Friday night who no doubt spend HOURS on their feet in their job. It hurts how oblivious she is to the real world and normality.
I was thinking this earlierI hope there's a round-up tomorrow. Actually not quite sure what I would do with myself if there wasn't
I’ve not tried them yet myself but Primark have a range of period pants that start from £6 for a single pair and I think £12-15 for a 3 pack? In a couple different styles and colours and going to a UK Size 18-20 I believe! I’ve wanted to try period pants for ages but couldn’t justify the £20+ price tag for some when I wouldn’t know if they’d fit properly or even work very well, so £6 is a bit more accessible for me haha.I’d love to try period pants but the market is very overwhelming and I don’t want to spend £££ for them not to work. What works for one person might not be right for me so it’s hard to know. Plus with a lot of influencers claiming they are wonderful makes me wonder if it’s just for the company to increase sales and they’re not that great because I don’t trust influencer opinions. It irritates the hell out of me that influencers get gifted these pants anyway without a second thought. I’d much rather see the pants be donated to schools or those in actual period poverty.
So does Morris, I am pretty sure!I much prefer Morris
Me too! Come on Tattlers!Haha I came here to see if anyone could identify them! I'm curious
That's why we love you JaymieThe rocking vs bouncing thing is weird, the reason why she said rock not bounce is because the dude wouldn't have to see his partner's belly bouncing.
She sold herself as being progressive blah blah, but she didn't come across as one....My answer would be "if your partner isn't comfortable with your bouncy belly, then he can fuck a broom"
LOL I have recently learnt that antihistamines (which as a fellow hay fever sufferer, I also take for about 6 months a year) can dry out your vagina (apologies for the TMI but indeed it does). Katie could turn her hay fever moan post into a useful post about things that help her, but also speak of those less-known effects of hay fever meds. But no. Her content hasn't been useful or helpful in the longest time, IG it's like her personal diary where she complains about things but does nothing to stop it.that’s one of her 5winesa day- u know, alcohol can make hayfever worse but w/e