Just in time for baby number 3/nursery revealI can't get the video to upload
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I only lurk, but hands down the funniest thread on Tattle. Never fails to make me laugh out loud. My poor husband gets really confused because I use so many Mario-isms now 🫠If you're not a reader of his threads I beg you to become one, nae debates the most hilarious thread on tattle. You'll be clutching your beak in no time
Bless you, no we don’t unfortunately. It’s just me and him. We are like that. I had him at 23, in a relationship with a guy who earned well. Then he hurt my son so we left with nothing. 3 years later and we have a home with concrete floors (because social housing isn’t left with flooring and I can’t afford any), debts, and relying on things like food bank and the healthy start card to make it through week to week as child maintenance has been a joke. But we get through it, I teach him that we have each other and he is so so loved. He’s happy, and I think that that’s because, like you, I teach him that life isn’t about the material things. Almost everything he wears and certainly every piece of furniture/thing we have is secondhand, I hate that I struggle to buy my child underwear (because charity shops don’t sell it). It makes me so ridiculously fuming that she has so much, she could have such a happy easy life with her beautiful boys but instead she doesn’t appreciate them and just throws away money at everything. Being rich won’t stop those boys not talking to her one day as she wasn’t there for them when they were little.Aww I so wish I could help you and your son in the real world, do you have much support around you? I'm so sorry you've found yourself falling on hard times like this whilst people like Hunch flaunt her ridiculous wealth, it's so wrong. I had my son alone at 19 and literally had nothing, I took whatever I could get second hand or from charity shops and then donated everything once he'd grown out of it, 10 years later and he deeply appreciates everything he gets (some of which is still second hand because I'm not a stuck-up head), it was hard but I would 100% rather him have gone through that with me so he understands the value of materialistic things, unlike Hinch who uses a top of the range freebie mattress for her dog and spunks thousands of pounds on useless tit to try and fill that very empty void in her life
I realise that that is a lot of info sorry. The point I was trying to make is that anyone could be in the position I am in. She is the complete opposite yet acts so miserable that you’d think she was the one struggling. I have real, horrible PTSD yet I still laugh with, cuddle, kiss and love on my son. She has to schedule in spending time with them. (There was a picture once of her planner thingy with “spend time with Ronnie” written in it).Bless you, no we don’t unfortunately. It’s just me and him. We are like that. I had him at 23, in a relationship with a guy who earned well. Then he hurt my son so we left with nothing. 3 years later and we have a home with concrete floors (because social housing isn’t left with flooring and I can’t afford any), debts, and relying on things like food bank and the healthy start card to make it through week to week as child maintenance has been a joke. But we get through it, I teach him that we have each other and he is so so loved. He’s happy, and I think that that’s because, like you, I teach him that life isn’t about the material things. Almost everything he wears and certainly every piece of furniture/thing we have is secondhand, I hate that I struggle to buy my child underwear (because charity shops don’t sell it). It makes me so ridiculously fuming that she has so much, she could have such a happy easy life with her beautiful boys but instead she doesn’t appreciate them and just throws away money at everything. Being rich won’t stop those boys not talking to her one day as she wasn’t there for them when they were little.
I've just watched the tikok and what the fuckkkkk. I will say, the outfits get better as the video goes on (although some are little shrunken version of her own range ) but 80% had so much potential but the colours and patterns are just so boring. She's gone for a duck egg and brown theme throughout, then ONE royal blue dungaree set which is actually nice.I can't get the video to upload
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She makes it sound like she's definitely getting those hens then.
We don't have any pets because of the work they involve + we aren't always at home. If I had her amount of money, I'd want a pet even less. She has the money and time to really travel. I would much prefer to take my children to new places than spend money/time on livestock.