RVK_Loves #27 Baby’s mum is styling the seasons, his cot's on the landing for various reasons.

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Urgh, the wonkily hung picture frames and shoe/boot storage in the front hallway sets my teeth on edge...in a house that big surely you could store you shoes somewhere more out of sight?
There's a cellar in their house {obviously will never be used for anything alcoholic} why don't they store their crap from the hallway in there. Unless the cellar is the Sterlings version of Mr Grey's red room... minus the whips, handcuffs and actual sex etc. Maybe he gets her to read from some of her high school books 🤔🤢🤣 or its his escape room/where he knocks up the overpriced ply crap for the audience of guilable sheep.

Oh, another article from grabby that I came across online:

How to get organised with RVK Loves :rolleyes::ROFLMAO:
 
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I would love to have children, desperate even, and I’m super lucky to have godchildren and nephews, but I find a certain group of mummy bloggers (and I have a friend in this pack) and their followers attach an excessive amount of praise to procreation. I’m absolutely in awe of anyone who has tried, has had a successful pregnancy and/or is raising a child but it’s not the absolute and this culture of raising mothers above all else for their fertility etc is pervasively unpleasant. Imagine this will be controversial but it makes me sad that my incredibly talented childless friends get nowhere near the same kind of kudos and support
Totally agree with this. There is far too much cudos today for being a 'Family' -childless couples really do struggle with this. They are made to feel selfish, inadequate, not part of 'the club' it's heartbreaking.
 
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Totally agree with this. There is far too much cudos today for being a 'Family' -childless couples really do struggle with this. They are made to feel selfish, inadequate, not part of 'the club' it's heartbreaking.
Agreed.

It's also hard if your family doesn't 'look' like theirs. Single parent families, lower income families and individuals struggling with fertility issues. It's hard that families like Rebecca's are held as an ideal.
 
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Quick I need oxygen. Just tried to read her latest sentence salad out loud and I'm gasping for breath. Silly moo.

So very obviously reading here.
 
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There is a really good comment on her latest post that she should be grateful for what she’s got and the fact she’s pregnant, I can’t get it to upload though
She has blocked everyone who liked it... So incredibly immature.
 
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Agreed.

It's also hard if your family doesn't 'look' like theirs. Single parent families, lower income families and individuals struggling with fertility issues. It's hard that families like Rebecca's are held as an ideal.
Yes so many people responded to her gender reveal as "Now you have the perfect family"

Is her's more perfect than mine as I have two of one gender first then one of the other next?
Is her's more perfect than a relative who has two daughters but lost two sons during birth?

Or an ex colleague who had ten years of infertility behind her and couldn't do it anymore and now fosters?

SHUT UP IDIOTS OF INSTAGRAM
 
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I came on here to kick off about Grabbys latest word vomit and how she CHOSE to get pregnant mid pandemic and she should spare a thought for all the first time Mums who gave birth last year and still haven’t had any semblance of a normal maternity leave.....but then got distracted by the imagery of Becky slut dropping on the dance floor at Watford’s finest nightlife establishments after a few too many pornstar martinis 😂😂😂
 
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I came on here to kick off about Grabbys latest word vomit and how she CHOSE to get pregnant mid pandemic and she should spare a thought for all the first time Mums who gave birth last year and still haven’t had any semblance of a normal maternity leave.....but then got distracted by the imagery of Becky slut dropping on the dance floor at Watford’s finest nightlife establishments after a few too many pornstar martinis 😂😂😂
I have a family member who had her baby during lockdown. She, like many others, feels she missed out on so much as family and friends couldn’t meet the baby for months and she couldn’t attend baby groups and make friends etc. The baby needs an op but understandably it keeps being cancelled due to Covid but the longer it’s delayed the more complicated it will become. Grabby needs to try and look at her situation and how fortunate she is. The problem is she never ever will
 
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Lol at Grabby having even the faintest idea as to what a Pornstar Martini is!
 
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*whispers* or pornhub 😂
Given how she can’t bring herself to watch Bridgerton, 50 shades of grey is probably hard core porn as far as Grabby is concerned. ‘His hand grazed my nipple’..... quick Ben turn it off, it’s too rude!!!!!
 
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How do you know this?

Erm isn’t the IKEA stool hack perfect for this sort of thing? You missed a trick there grabs
Just coming on to say the same thing. If only someone they knew made something suitable that could be *ad/pr/gifted
 
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Her post today really wound me up. I feel like she does nothing but complain. She has such an easy, charmed life and she takes it completely for granted. She chose to get pregnant, she knew there was a pandemic going on. I find her so hard to deal with because she honestly is living the life I dreamed of when I was younger. I always just wanted to be a stay at home mum, with a nice husband and a nice house.

She has it all and it all comes so easy to her. I have to work my arse off for every little thing I have. Fallen pregnant as soon as she wanted to - twice. And it turns out my husband and I can't have babies.

Complains about her husband working all the time and not seeing him but he has enough time to lay a new floor for her. I can't get mine to change a light fitting for me because he is literally working all the time.

She was complaining about not being able to see her family, and then she posted photos on her granparents doorstep! I get she was dropping off items and it's not the same as going in and sitting with them. I'd lost all my grandparents and my dad by the time I was her age.

She is so privileged and she has everything she could ever want or need. Lockdown is hard for everyone. I was glad there was a comment on that stupid post from today.

Sorry for the incoherent rambling. I just really needed to rant about her today!
 
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Urgh, the wonkily hung picture frames and shoe/boot storage in the front hallway sets my teeth on edge...in a house that big surely you could store you shoes somewhere more out of sight?
Is it just me or do the tiles look unevenly laid too? Like you would stub your toe against the edge of some

The only relevant bit for Grabby, is the bit about Primark! 😂
And captain speaking on yet another flight
 
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Young teens of Yorkshire beware! Gingy Saville has expanded his search area for the next Mrs Sterling.
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Young teens of Yorkshire beware! Gingy Saville has expanded his search area for the next Mrs Sterling. View attachment 418681
I get that it’s technically for work but wtf at them travelling this distance!! Why not send them all via Hermes or something similar? It would be much lower risk than driving that distance!
 
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I get that it’s technically for work but wtf at them travelling this distance!! Why not send them all via Hermes or something similar? It would be much lower risk than driving that distance!
Not to mention much cheaper for the customers - pretty sure Hermes wouldn’t charge £50 for delivery
 
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