That’s what I think. I can’t imagine being detached from what should be the most wonderful timeMaybe I'm being a soppy twat, but it's such a sad sad situation for all involved. When I was ready to drop my 3 (not all the same time!) I was in such a little bubble of nerves and excitement I couldn't have cared less about much else going on, let alone photo shopping and all that shite. I think (I know, I know!) I actually feel sad for her that this is what matters...so much more to life!
Pure speculation as I’m not a parent, but I’d think if someone was extremely anxious about it (but was for some reason pretending not to be), they’d be essentially ignoring the imminent birth? I read on on other forums for people who are childfree or “fence sitters” (making up their mind) and I recall one woman who was pregnant but regretted it, and she said she felt incredibly detached from the pregnancy but was trying to act normally in front of others, for fear of looking like a “bad person.”That’s what I think. I can’t imagine being detached from what should be the most wonderful time
Bloody hell, more faces than a town hall clock that oneThe many faces of Hinch....
The Friends one is my personal favouriteThe many faces of Hinch....
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