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I remember her saying she doesn’t cut their hair until they ask for it cut
errr aren't there some decisions that parents make for their children until they're old enough to decide for themselves? 🤔

Oh yeah. It's swanky we're talking about. That snail is possibly the most intelligent thing in that house!
 
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Personally I don't like little boys with man buns. It looks ridiculous. But if you are going to let your kids hair grow that long at least wash it and brush it every day. He looks like a mop.
 
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Urgh the way Mick whinged about wanting to take that snail in to school really annoyed me. "But I waaaaanttt toooo" and "the teachers will say yes"
Why isn't swanky telling him no ffs. He's a brat through and through, I can't wait to see him start proper school because swanky is really going to know about it.
 
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Urgh the way Mick whinged about wanting to take that snail in to school really annoyed me. "But I waaaaanttt toooo" and "the teachers will say yes"
Why isn't swanky telling him no ffs. He's a brat through and through, I can't wait to see him start proper school because swanky is really going to know about it.
I know someone with a child like this. She is unbearable, and always throws a strop if she's told no, which ultimately means, she always gets her own way. Their house is filled to the rafters with toys, which she sulks about not getting, only for her to have a phone or iPad in her face the whole time. It makes socialising with her parents not a pleasant experience.
 
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Urgh the way Mick whinged about wanting to take that snail in to school really annoyed me. "But I waaaaanttt toooo" and "the teachers will say yes"
Why isn't swanky telling him no ffs. He's a brat through and through, I can't wait to see him start proper school because swanky is really going to know about it.
Obviously no one tells any of them no 🙄
 
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I know someone with a child like this. She is unbearable, and always throws a strop if she's told no, which ultimately means, she always gets her own way. Their house is filled to the rafters with toys, which she sulks about not getting, only for her to have a phone or iPad in her face the whole time. It makes socialising with her parents not a pleasant experience.
I had a friend who was like this too, she couldn’t bare to hear her child cry so never told her no. The child is horrendous and we avoid them like the plague. My toddler is no Angel but he get’s told no and understands that he can’t always just have everything it’s awful for the kids otherwise
 
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Whiny and feral. Those poor teachers at his school. I bet he's a nightmare.
 
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Whiny and feral. Those poor teachers at his school. I bet he's a nightmare.
And Rose will be the same as Mick thanks to their tit parents.
I'm so glad I don't live anywhere near her and my child won't be in the same class as that horrible thing Mick. I feel sorry for the children in his nursery class, poor kids.
 
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I remember her saying she doesn’t cut their hair until they ask for it cut
I think that’s a good idea but she shouldn’t also wait until they ask for their hair to be washed or brushed or for them to have their nappy changed or be washed or to be put in a real bed not a dog bed or to not play with a cup of spilt tea or any of the many other things she does!

This is the problem, she’s ‘famous’ and people for some reason look up to her and she does a few good things as a parent and gets mum of the year awards and people on insta saying she’s ‘amazing’ but not looking at the whole picture!

I feel sorry for her kids a lot of the time and I think she’s a good mum in a very superficial way and it’s sad people think that’s good enough.
 
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I think that’s a good idea but she shouldn’t also wait until they ask for their hair to be washed or brushed or for them to have their nappy changed or be washed or to be put in a real bed not a dog bed or to not play with a cup of spilt tea or any of the many other things she does!

This is the problem, she’s ‘famous’ and people for some reason look up to her and she does a few good things as a parent and gets mum of the year awards and people on insta saying she’s ‘amazing’ but not looking at the whole picture!

I feel sorry for her kids a lot of the time and I think she’s a good mum in a very superficial way and it’s sad people think that’s good enough.
Wasn’t saying I agree with it, that’s just what she said ages ago, hence why it’s long
 
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Wasn’t saying I agree with it, that’s just what she said ages ago, hence why it’s long
No I know you weren’t, my post applies to the ‘fans’ on insta who are always like ‘OMG HUN! You’re such a good mum’ when she says stuff like that because yeah, I agree letting a child choose their own hairstyle is a good thing but she says it on an insta story where he has unwashed and unbrushed hair, yesterdays food on his face and his nappy down to his knees and it’s so annoying people just take the superficial good parent things she does as the whole picture.
 
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My 2 year old boy has long hair, it's always freshly washing and brushed. It's about time he has it cut now (not least because he's been compared to Mad Mick *shudders*) but I know he's going to be an absolute nightmare at a hairdressers. Any advice welcomed please
 
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My 2 year old boy has long hair, it's always freshly washing and brushed. It's about time he has it cut now (not least because he's been compared to Mad Mick *shudders*) but I know he's going to be an absolute nightmare at a hairdressers. Any advice welcomed please
Give him your phone with a TV show on that he likes. It worked for little boy when he was two, although nothing worked for my daughter.
 
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My 2 year old boy has long hair, it's always freshly washing and brushed. It's about time he has it cut now (not least because he's been compared to Mad Mick *shudders*) but I know he's going to be an absolute nightmare at a hairdressers. Any advice welcomed please
I thought mine would be awful getting his hair cut for the first time but it really wasn’t anywhere near as awful as I expected! As someone else mentioned, tablet or phone with his favourite cartoon and also his favourite snacks to distract him. My 3 year old loves going to get his hair cut now x
 
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My 2 year old boy has long hair, it's always freshly washing and brushed. It's about time he has it cut now (not least because he's been compared to Mad Mick *shudders*) but I know he's going to be an absolute nightmare at a hairdressers. Any advice welcomed please
Some hairdressers/barbers have little toy cars that they can sit in and get their hair cut, also I think they have tv’s! Worth looking into.
 

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Some hairdressers/barbers have little toy cars that they can sit in and get their hair cut, also I think they have tv’s! Worth looking into.
I’d have loved getting my hair done in that pink mini when I was a little kid. Actually, I’d love it now! 🚘
 
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Leighton at Disneyland again. His step mum put a post up earlier saying how they’d been twice that year (3x then for Leighton).
 
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An office, that just happens to be the size of a whole department! Calling bingo that it will be Christmas Crafting at Pickle Cottage and it will be rigged out like Santa’s grotto, with a whole film crew filming those two mingers glueing tit to more tit and ripping off Pinterest ideas because they have glitter for brains. They have zerooooo talent and licence payers are bankrolling their utter crap!
 
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Also similar costs with LadBaby Mum. But yeah Stace, designed by little old you
As if shergar the horse would have a clue about designing clothes, her and hinch are 2 cheeks of the same a, can’t stand either one of them, 2 fake cows that do nothing but lie to get gullible people to buy their rit that they don’t need and hinch is even copying that stupid cheesy grin, it’s like a competition of who can show the most horse teeth 🤢
 
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Leighton at Disneyland again. His step mum put a post up earlier saying how they’d been twice that year (3x then for Leighton).
As in Europe Disney? So he's been taken out of school yet again.
 
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