This. Exactly. My PND kicked in at 2-3 months- by months 6 months-10 my marriage was over. Having no mental health support and no family or sisters/or help almost pushed me over the edge. I’m still angry at my ex husband because I feel like he failed me when l was the most vulnerable and lost in life. This clown going around saying it’s so easy having a baby on your own boils my blood.3-4 months is the when most mothers start to struggle or PND kicks in as the excitement of a new baby wears off, the visitors and well wishes tail off, reality sets in and (if baby doesn’t sleep well) sleep deprivation becomes unbearbale
she’ll never admit it of course, but wouldn’t be surprised if the bubble has burst.
At least she knows where to get some tinsel for her new house….She can throw on a few Christmas songs while she decorates...New house by Christmas. Gushing Christmas tree photo coming in about how she is so happy and everything has fallen into place for her. She's the happiest she's ever been.
I also expect a condescending nod to all those those poor childless people out there who won't be able to enjoy Christmas.
She's an absolute bigger dickhead than usual EVERY SINGLE CHRISTMAS. She basically admitted that Christmas just means alcohol to her.
Herself and her ego.“We’re moving into a house” which WE are WE referring to do WE think?
I really don't agree with commenting on a child's appearance, especially on a public forum on the internet - i think it should be retractedHer friend’s kids are unfortunate looking![]()
Let's just call it the Spermiversary.Not just alcohol. She included binging on tins of sweets in it too.
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This categorically must be the next thread title. Coming up on the anniversary of the donation now in a week and a half too![]()
New thread title right there @LondoncailínAt least she knows where to get some tinsel for her new house….She can throw on a few Christmas songs while she decorates...
Sing it, Shiv…..”Last Christmas, I gave you my sperm”