Her transition tik toks are so cringy lmao
Has his Insta account always been private? I'm sure it used to be a public account, but just went to have a look and it's now on privatehow disrespectful! thats probably how he describes it to all of his conquests, but i bet Molly's Mum saw it differently
Used to be public deffoHas his Insta account always been private? I'm sure it used to be a public account, but just went to have a look and it's now on private
And how bland was her food choice? Cheese and beans and she drove for 45 minutes for it? I am sure she could have tried so many other places but she went for a jacket potatoAs if she drove to York for a jacket potato
Just about sums her up...bland!And how bland was her food choice? Cheese and beans and she drove for 45 minutes for it? I am sure she could have tried so many other places but she went for a jacket potato
As if she drove to York for a jacket potato
this sounds so stingy to me? imagine asking your friends for petrol money? Unless you take them to a certain place often then why ... she lives in a small town it can’t be that big of a dealUrgh, duck off Molly. She’ll been in a much better financial situation than any of her friends, there’s no way she can’t afford to offer lifts! Either she’s done this to seem relatable or she’s actually just greedy.
I was the first person out of my friendship group to pass - so I was 17 and most of my friends were 17 some 16, and 99% of the time they offered me petrol money, or paid for my parking or bought me food, and it was like the offer which I liked, I didn’t always take it but like op said, for a long journey or if it was out of my way or sometimes half of the parking charge cause parking in the shopping centres expensive. But this one girl to this day has never offered nor paid for parking or petrol money and it really does annoy me. But then again I’m a university student and this has been happening since I was in lower sixth. maybe if I had mollys income I wouldn’t be as stingy - but like I said for me it’s more of the thought/offer than me actually getting money from themI would ask my friends for petrol money when I was 18 and an unemployed student, but only if we went on a long journey or my friends asked me to drive them somewhere that I wasn't going anyway. Molly has no right when she earns at least double what her friends will in a year.