The second picture looks like a beastiality porn ad. It's fucking weird.Someone mentioned this yesterday I think BUT this post sums up her really... it’s her and Steve and the kids are last an afterthought.
After a family meal with you’re two children wouldn’t you show maybe just a photo of themShe has to be first in everything! Even when it’s the kids birthday she’s on the photo! The dogs don’t even escape from her vacant smile...
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Oh my god it really doesThe second picture looks like a beastiality porn ad. It's fucking weird.
As someone involved in child protection protection work, that is most definitely a step too far. The emotional damage caused to children of that age being removed from their families is immense. Please remember that - whatever we might think of the parenting (and some is sub-optimal) - Rebecca and Steve are the boys' parents and the boys will love them dearly. Removing children is a huge decision (including for the judge) and everyone involved in the process feels an immense sense of responsibility and sadness. Children don't think "Oh good. I've got a bed with slats now. So happy I've got new home and will never need to see that woman that goes horseriding at the weekend." However nice their adoptive parents are, it is a huge loss. We've moved totally away now from telling children they are "lucky" to have a new family and should feel that way to acknowledging the huge trauma that removal causes and the life long repercussions.Some people might say this is too far but at this point I honestly believe she'd be better just giving those boys up for adoption... She could then spend all her money on horse riding, fast fashion and beauty treatments without any questions asked and those boys would get a family who would love and appreciate them and ensure they had proper beds, clothes, footwear and attended all the after school clubs their hearts desire
Can see where you're coming from...i maybe should have prefaced that by saying on the face of it....it just seems that there are lots of couples out there who can't have kids and would give everything to have what Rebecca's got and treat them a lot better....however, I would just like to say that I know people who lived with their parents until they were 18 and now have severe trauma as adults which affects their day to day life 25 years later due to their parents neglecting them and putting them last for a variety of reasons such as finding a new partner, alcohol abuse or just being a selfish lazy parentAs someone involved in child protection protection work, that is most definitely a step too far. The emotional damage caused to children of that age being removed from their families is immense. Please remember that - whatever we might think of the parenting (and some is sub-optimal) - Rebecca and Steve are the boys' parents and the boys will love them dearly. Removing children is a huge decision (including for the judge) and everyone involved in the process feels an immense sense of responsibility and sadness. Children don't think "Oh good. I've got a bed with slats now. So happy I've got new home and will never need to see that woman that goes horseriding at the weekend." However nice their adoptive parents are, it is a huge loss. We've moved totally away now from telling children they are "lucky" to have a new family and should feel that way to acknowledging the huge trauma that removal causes and the life long repercussions.
"Can't believe it guys, we were just out fer a big waaaark and we heard this supeh cute wild poneh just neighing down by stream.'I give it a week before she’s rescued a wild horse.
That's definitely also the case. It's a very difficult decision and that can seem "wrong" in hindsight. It is also practically impossible to say in hindsight in most cases whether removal would have led to better outcomes because it is such a nuanced and multi-factoral decision and children ( because they are humans and not things to be shared out amongst adults or prizes to be won) are bonded with their parents.Can see where you're coming from...i maybe should have prefaced that by saying on the face of it....it just seems that there are lots of couples out there who can't have kids and would give everything to have what Rebecca's got and treat them a lot better....however, I would just like to say that I know people who lived with their parents until they were 18 and now have severe trauma as adults which affects their day to day life 25 years later due to their parents neglecting them and putting them last for a variety of reasons such as finding a new partner, alcohol abuse or just being a selfish lazy parent
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