so it took jono 42 years to discover himself but 3 year old A2 has his life, pronouns and identity already discovered? They treat the A kids like runts of litter
But the difference is that their privacy isn't constantly invaded. It's not paraded around the Internet for all to see. They get privacy and time to decide as they growEmma Willis and Emma Bunton both have transgender kids who are just a little older than E
This !Don't think Emma Willis' son is trans, she still refers to him as he/boy/son in her most recent post about him. (for his birthday)
Emma Bunton also refers to her eldest as he on his last birthday post. (Have found photos of gun wearing 'girls' clothes previously so assuming this is the child referred to here).
I don't think either of these children are trans, they've just been allowed to explore themselves and dress however they wish - maybe they will end up being trans one day. But I think it's harmful for people to say here that they are without know that they truly are.
Happy to proved wrong of course!
Additionally labelling them as such just feeds into the Jotato/Anna mindset that 'girls' clothes = trans. Which is really unhelpful!
I think he's deleted this story. I just went to look and can't see it. The one about the mortgage is there but not school feesOh Dear. Poor Jonathan feeling the pinch of sending 4 children to private school. My heart bleeds for him. Time to start looking at sending the children to their local public school...much more economical and maybe the children would be better off. Oh and Jonathan and Anna better update their C.V as they should be looking for work outside the home as well to pay off the mortgage and fancy cosmetic trash that they don't need.
why put them in private school and not want them to go uniFor anyone that missed the school fees post, that Jotato quickly took down, here it is, don't you just love screenshot
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What parent says they hope their child doesn’t go to uni?!why put them in private school and not want them to go uni![]()
They might not if they have their work ethic…E1 is already destined to become the next YouTuber of the family…I picture A1 going to uni and she will be the one to write a tell all book…a real book…not the trash he writesWhat parent says they hope their child doesn’t go to uni?!none!
Ouch, I think Jotato is feeling the pinch, long may it continue![]()
Was he wearing his Gucci jacket and Louis scarf when he posted that? Lol no one feels bad for him, just send the kids to regular school if you want to buy yourself more useless tit, everyone knows you don’t give a duck about them anyways.Oh Dear. Poor Jonathan feeling the pinch of sending 4 children to private school. My heart bleeds for him. Time to start looking at sending the children to their local public school...much more economical and maybe the children would be better off. Oh and Jonathan and Anna better update their C.V as they should be looking for work outside the home as well to pay off the mortgage and fancy cosmetic trash that they don't need.
She’s a dumb witch too, always just posts hearts on the fucked up tit they post.I wonder what their Oma thinks of E2’s transition, Oma used to come over loads before the pandemic![]()
Makes it creepier he’s always acting like the two Es are “teenage”He said he had sex when he was around 11 or 12!! So his 'dating history' goes to CHILD ages!how the duck is this allowed to talk about dating/sexing at such a young age by grown up and streaming it on internet
(yes kids have their own relationships but to be it discussed by a 40 year old man on internet?) Wtf? And on family friendly channel!!!
Sorry I'm really angry with him today
coming from northern england, id say private primary school education is unnecessary as i can’t imagine them learning anything different or learning new skills that they couldn’t just learn at home or outside the classroom, but maybe that’s just me. however, high school private education wouldn’t necessarily be a bad idea if you can’t afford it, as depending where you come from i’d say a lot of high schools can be rough and have poor teaching ! (coming from experience). i guess the performance of the child at the end of high school just depends on if the child wants to succeed and ignore the bad teaching and puts in extra work at home, if the child conformed to being a bad student or if the child’s progress could have gotten hindered due to classroom disruption. however, as the SJS live in a posh area, i’m guessing that the attitudes of the students in the public school and the teaching would reflect this. and it wouldn’t be too bad for them. unless they are now too stuck up to goComing from Canada where we have great public schools and I would never think to put my children in private. My cousins on the other had in the US put their children in private as it was hit/miss and the schools seemed to be unfunded.
So as an outside looking in, is the public school education in the UK good or were A/J using private school as a way to look richer?
If you live in an area with good state schools there is no need for private education I think. And they live in a nice area. Private education helps academically challenged rich kids but if you are smart and go to state school you are fine. I think his kids seem bright regardless of their parents. I think they would be fine in state school and with the way diversity and inclusion strategies are going in business these days, privately educated individuals are probably less likely to get in to graduate schemes and all those sorts of things.Coming from Canada where we have great public schools and I would never think to put my children in private. My cousins on the other had in the US put their children in private as it was hit/miss and the schools seemed to be unfunded.
So as an outside looking in, is the public school education in the UK good or were A/J using private school as a way to look richer?
Agree!If you live in an area with good state schools there is no need for private education I think. And they live in a nice area. Private education helps academically challenged rich kids but if you are smart and go to state school you are fine. I think his kids seem bright regardless of their parents. I think they would be fine in state school and with the way diversity and inclusion strategies are going in business these days, privately educated individuals are probably less likely to get in to graduate schemes and all those sorts of things.