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Now let's get back to women supporting women in fugly boots and £140 pink jumpsuits
It is very bad parenting in my opinion. But furthermore, filming it for others to witness publicly is even worse.Is attempting to make his daughter swallow something she doesn’t want to really good parenting or worth a story? Found it a bit odd.
Also no idea why he’s sharing that his twin nearly 4 year olds are still in nappies at night. That’s their business and not for content surely. Clemmie empower your little women and back them by ending the social media ridicule.
Yep, he is a Sharenter of the highest order.I want to add something to my 'bad parenting' remark: nobody is perfect en all parents do things differently. I am sure I have done things parenting-wise others thought of as bad parenting. The difference is that MY bad parenting is only witnessed by people in real life if they happen to see it for themselves OR if they have to deal with the result of my bad parenting. It is contained and not up much for wagon loads of scrutiny. I feel it is a whole different ball-game if you start sharing your parenting 'methods' online, and on a fickle platform like social media no less, as opposed to in a book for example or an article.
Am I making any sense?
...and the thing is: if I were to express my more negative opinion on his feed his fans will fall all over themselves to call me a sour puss and 'can't you see it is just a bit of fun?'. Meanwhile, all I see is a little girl in the back of a car with a mouthful of food she does not want to swallow being filmed. And there is no background story given: did she ask for the food and THEN decided she did not like it? Does he know she does not like this particular food but forces her anyway?
And we are told this is 'funny' and 'humor'.
I was trying not be be a parent shamer as it’s tricky isn’t it, but as the mother of a teen with an eating disorder and with him being married to a ‘health professional’ I’m absolutely shocked by this story and him showing it to 1 million people for laughs. Kids can be annoying but trying to force them to swallow something they don’t want to is kind of abusive. Maybe he should’ve got her to spit it into her own hand? Maybe it’s a regular thing and she’s being a monkey, but to me, there’s so much wrong with this.I want to add something to my 'bad parenting' remark: nobody is perfect en all parents do things differently. I am sure I have done things parenting-wise others thought of as bad parenting. The difference is that MY bad parenting is only witnessed by people in real life if they happen to see it for themselves OR if they have to deal with the result of my bad parenting. It is contained and not up much for wagon loads of scrutiny. I feel it is a whole different ball-game if you start sharing your parenting 'methods' online, and on a fickle platform like social media no less, as opposed to in a book for example or an article.
Am I making any sense?
...and the thing is: if I were to express my more negative opinion on his feed his fans will fall all over themselves to call me a sour puss and 'can't you see it is just a bit of fun?'. Meanwhile, all I see is a little girl in the back of a car with a mouthful of food she does not want to swallow being filmed. And there is no background story given: did she ask for the food and THEN decided she did not like it? Does he know she does not like this particular food but forces her anyway?
And we are told this is 'funny' and 'humor'.
I am pretty sure those twins ARE being monkeys but that is exactly why he needs to parent them better. And by better I mean: in private.I was trying not be be a parent shamer as it’s tricky isn’t it, but as the mother of a teen with an eating disorder and with him being married to a ‘health professional’ I’m absolutely shocked by this story and him showing it to 1 million people for laughs. Kids can be annoying but trying to force them to swallow something they don’t want to is kind of abusive. Maybe he should’ve got her to spit it into her own hand? Maybe it’s a regular thing and she’s being a monkey, but to me, there’s so much wrong with this.
Why would he even say she spit it into his hand? Why would you allow that? Surely into the toilet would be the normal place.I was trying not be be a parent shamer as it’s tricky isn’t it, but as the mother of a teen with an eating disorder and with him being married to a ‘health professional’ I’m absolutely shocked by this story and him showing it to 1 million people for laughs. Kids can be annoying but trying to force them to swallow something they don’t want to is kind of abusive. Maybe he should’ve got her to spit it into her own hand? Maybe it’s a regular thing and she’s being a monkey, but to me, there’s so much wrong with this.
...or a bin.Why would he even say she spit it into his hand? Why would you allow that? Surely into the toilet would be the normal place.
Oh, they have a dog?Notice the novelty of the cute dog has worn off and the only mention it gets is when Clemmie is complaining
im a bit out of the loop with car seats for young kids but these seats the twins are in are they genuinely safe ? they look like and instrument of torture ...no straps either ?He has to show they are in the bath doesnt he - he doesnt care about his childrens safety at all ! He thinks because viewers cant see his childrens bodies that its ok ! He doesnt think that those type of images are what perverts search for . He repulses me -
Oh an Slymon nice touch making you child sit in a restricted seat with her mouth full .for the content - utter nob
I vaguely recall the twins trying to escape their carseats or something so they got these really restrictive bars on them.im a bit out of the loop with car seats for young kids but these seats the twins are in are they genuinely safe ? they look like and instrument of torture ...no straps either ?
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