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Stacey might be a annoying pain in the ass and grinds me to f**k. I just don’t get how her and Hinch are mates. There like 2 complete differences. Least Stacey can laugh and interacts with her pickle, Hinch she just seems to use Ronron as a prop for her posts. Imagine Hinch shagging a mop, of scrawling round the floor 😂😂.
 
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How can she not have done any washing for a week? She will end up with mould growing on things, we have the same amount of people in my house & if I don’t do the washing for 1 day I’m buggered & probably have 2-3 loads to do the next day, she is so lazy yet can arse about dancing with a mop!
 
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Stacey might be a annoying pain in the ass and grinds me to f**k. I just don’t get how her and Hinch are mates. There like 2 complete differences. Least Stacey can laugh and interacts with her pickle, Hinch she just seems to use Ronron as a prop for her posts. Imagine Hinch shagging a mop, of scrawling round the floor 😂😂.
God no, that would be far too much like fun for Hinch! That would involve something relatively normal.
and would obviously need to be prerecorded weeks in advance....
 
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She can’t manage to make the beds or do cleaning most days but she can be arsed grinding on a mop.. priorities
 
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Do you have kids?
My daughter literally spends every waking minute with me and she loves every bit of interaction I give her. I only have to give her eye contact and she beams from ear to ear. Babies and young child are very dependant on their primary caregiver and develop very strong bonds if nurtured. They instinctively want to be with and interact with their primary carer near constantly. It's how they feel safe and it's how they learn to socialise and read and perceive body language and facial expressions. I don't believe for a second that Rex gets fed up of being cuddled or coo'd over. For all of her questionable traits, of which there are many, nobody can try say her kids seem unhappy or bored of her. Very few kids would ever be unhappy with constant attention and nurturing.


But duck me if I see a mop dance once more I'm going to scream.
100% agree. My son is the same age as Rex and if I were willing to walk around carrying him with his cheek resting on my shoulder all day he would be thrilled 🤣

Stacy is quite irritating but her parenting is better than most!
 
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I’m assuming they are all fed proper meals each day, they are bathed/showered every day, they have clean clothes each day, there house is clean and tidy. She talks and interacts with them, she takes them out to the woods, beach, park etc. She videos them having fun. Isn’t that what Mums do? What makes her any different from most other Mums! There are thousand of single Mums doing all these things on benefits. I dont get why everything keeps saying what a marvellous mum she is! She’s just going everyday Mum things! Well apart from shagging mops & dishwashers, rolling around in puddles, rolling around the floor, bathing in flower infested water, sticking rope on empty milk cartons, jet washing the food all over the windows from the high chair................. the list is endless🤣
 
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How can she not have done any washing for a week? She will end up with mould growing on things, we have the same amount of people in my house & if I don’t do the washing for 1 day I’m buggered & probably have 2-3 loads to do the next day, she is so lazy yet can arse about dancing with a mop!
We only do the washing on the weekend...can confirm we don’t get mould on our clothes 👍 there’s 4 of us x
 
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I’m assuming they are all fed proper meals each day, they are bathed/showered every day, they have clean clothes each day, there house is clean and tidy. She talks and interacts with them, she takes them out to the woods, beach, park etc. She videos them having fun. Isn’t that what Mums do? What makes her any different from most other Mums! There are thousand of single Mums doing all these things on benefits. I dont get why everything keeps saying what a marvellous mum she is! She’s just going everyday Mum things! Well apart from shagging mops & dishwashers, rolling around in puddles, rolling around the floor, bathing in flower infested water, sticking rope on empty milk cartons, jet washing the food all over the windows from the high chair................. the list is endless🤣
You’re right, she’s only doing what most good parents do. Unfortunately, there are a lot of very average parents out there, not necessarily bad, just those who do the absolute bare minimum. Stacey isn’t one of those, that’s all people were saying. She’s irritating and I find her quite fake but her parenting seems good.
 
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You’re right, she’s only doing what most good parents do. Unfortunately, there are a lot of very average parents out there, not necessarily bad, just those who do the absolute bare minimum. Stacey isn’t one of those, that’s all people were saying. She’s irritating and I find her quite fake but her parenting seems good.
Totally agree. I had the Mother from hell. But some posts put Stacey on a pedestal as if she’s doing something special. 👍🏻
 
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We only do the washing on the weekend...can confirm we don’t get mould on our clothes 👍 there’s 4 of us x
I must have extra people living in my house 😂 I have bedding, towels, work clothes (then uniforms when kids in school) it all mounts up, I have 2 teenagers who use 2-3 towels each a day from having showers, I just think especially with Rex’s clothes he can spill things down them then they are dumped in a basket damp & the weather has been quite warm it’s a breeding ground for mould!
 
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I must have extra people living in my house 😂 I have bedding, towels, work clothes (then uniforms when kids in school) it all mounts up, I have 2 teenagers who use 2-3 towels each a day from having showers, I just think especially with Rex’s clothes he can spill things down them then they are dumped in a basket damp & the weather has been quite warm it’s a breeding ground for mould!
We’ve never had a problem with mould tbh some of the stuff goes in the wash basket damp.

My kids are 6&10, we use towels 2/3 times before they get washed, we have enough uniform (both work and school) for 5 days. we just get it all done over the weekend (we both work usually in the week!) xx
 
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How can she not have done any washing for a week? She will end up with mould growing on things, we have the same amount of people in my house & if I don’t do the washing for 1 day I’m buggered & probably have 2-3 loads to do the next day, she is so lazy yet can arse about dancing with a mop!
I only do my daughters washing once a week, I have a set day for each thing 😂 she’s 1 so ends up with spills etc always come out fine and never any mould
 
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I’m assuming they are all fed proper meals each day, they are bathed/showered every day, they have clean clothes each day, there house is clean and tidy. She talks and interacts with them, she takes them out to the woods, beach, park etc. She videos them having fun. Isn’t that what Mums do? What makes her any different from most other Mums! There are thousand of single Mums doing all these things on benefits. I dont get why everything keeps saying what a marvellous mum she is! She’s just going everyday Mum things! Well apart from shagging mops & dishwashers, rolling around in puddles, rolling around the floor, bathing in flower infested water, sticking rope on empty milk cartons, jet washing the food all over the windows from the high chair................. the list is endless🤣
Exactly!
She also seems to have Joe at home a large majority of the time, he's often seen cleaning, cooking etc. so she's not doing it all on her own.
Being loving and caring for your kids, hopefully for most mothers, is the norm surely, and doesn't make her any better than the rest.
 
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We’ve never had a problem with mould tbh some of the stuff goes in the wash basket damp.

My kids are 6&10, we use towels 2/3 times before they get washed, we have enough uniform (both work and school) for 5 days. we just get it all done over the weekend (we both work usually in the week!) xx
We normally work in the week, i have a 9,14 & 17 yr old, I just couldn’t do my mountain of washing in a day 😂 bedding is normally done at weekends, husbands works clothes are done every night, same with kids uniforms, towels are done everyday along with clothes in general then pegged out when a nice day, I currently have 2 piles of towels just to do today, I’ve not even looked what’s in the washing basket yet 😕
 
We normally work in the week, i have a 9,14 & 17 yr old, I just couldn’t do my mountain of washing in a day 😂 bedding is normally done at weekends, husbands works clothes are done every night, same with kids uniforms, towels are done everyday along with clothes in general then pegged out when a nice day, I currently have 2 piles of towels just to do today, I’ve not even looked what’s in the washing basket yet 😕
It works for us, we all have enough clothes, I don’t need to worry about it during the week, I’m not one to wash things that don’t need washing (towels are absolutely fine to use 2/3 times it’s an absolute waste of energy washing them after every use!) my kids wear their pjs two nights in a row, they re-wear hoody’s/jeans twice (if they aren’t dirty!) I’m all for giving myself less work...maybe I’m just lazy!
 
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It works for us, we all have enough clothes, I don’t need to worry about it during the week, I’m not one to wash things that don’t need washing (towels are absolutely fine to use 2/3 times it’s an absolute waste of energy washing them after every use!) my kids wear their pjs two nights in a row, they re-wear hoody’s/jeans twice (if they aren’t dirty!) I’m all for giving myself less work...maybe I’m just lazy!
No you aren’t lazy at all, I just find it really stressful when I have dirty clothes in the washing basket & it’s overflowing, I try to do as much as I can & my husband likes to pass comment on the amount of washing I have as well, plus someone always wants something washing ASAP whether it be jeans or their favourite top! I really need to teach my teenagers how to use the washer I think!
 
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Rex napping in the egg chair in the back of her video where she’s making the scales 😱
 
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