Stacey Solomon

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So disappointed that she’s decided to wean pre 6 months. So many mums look up to her
 
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So disappointed that she’s decided to wean pre 6 months. So many mums look up to her
Tbf I weaned my eldest pre 6 months with support of my HV, HOWEVER, I don’t see why she has to share it, as you say a lot of mums look upto her and may go ahead without appropriate advice and support. Plus maybe it’s me, but it’s quite a special (and messy) time, I don’t see why she feels she has to share absolutely everything. I used to really like her, now I think she’s a nob.
 
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Tbf I weaned my eldest pre 6 months with support of my HV, HOWEVER, I don’t see why she has to share it, as you say a lot of mums look upto her and may go ahead without appropriate advice and support. Plus maybe it’s me, but it’s quite a special (and messy) time, I don’t see why she feels she has to share absolutely everything. I used to really like her, now I think she’s a nob.
She shares it so she gets more Ads, gifts and collaborations. Baby food, feeding accessories, weaning recipie books etc
 
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She shares it so she gets more Ads, gifts and collaborations. Baby food, feeding accessories, weaning recipie books etc
Yep, just watch she be will bombarded with free stuff now, companies falling over themselves to get involved, and she'll be bombarding us with swipe up's, 😡

Why don't we ever see these free loaders taking excess stuff down the charity shop or giving it to mum & baby places?

What do they do with all the stuff that they get given but don't need or have any use for?

She shares it so she gets more Ads, gifts and collaborations. Baby food, feeding accessories, weaning recipie books etc
Yep, just watch she be will bombarded with free stuff now, companies falling over themselves to get involved, and she'll be bombarding us with swipe up's, 😡

Why don't we ever see these free loaders taking excess stuff down the charity shop or giving it to mum & baby places?

What do they do with all the stuff that they get given but don't need or have any use for?
 
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It’s disgraceful.
You know what would give these companies more credibility? Donating to food banks and those who are going without just to make sure their children have a meal on the table. Honestly, any big company that gifts anything to ‘celebs’ go on my blacklist. I refuse to pay £££ when someone in a much more overly privileged status is getting everything for free. I really hope this gifted/ad rubbish stops soon it drives me mad
 
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Is Rex in the same outfit this morning that he was being fed in and fell asleep in last night? Is that normal?
 
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The Butlins radio advert really annoys me when she says about the boys getting their appetite from Joe, pretty sure that's something you inherit from your birth parents not a step parent!
Most things you like/dislike or how you act/are etc comes from nurture not nature, so if you live with & are close to a ‘step’ parent then yes you can get things from them, act like them, be like them.. same applies to adopted parents, same sex parents (not literally as in genetic obviously!)

It’s a big misconception that you ‘inherit’ all these things from your birth family. Because a lot of families are blood related people just assume that they ‘got that from their dad’ etc but children learn mostly by example, so the people who are closest to them are their biggest influencers.

There are some things of course that you do/can get from ‘blood’ such as health conditions, looks (although lots of people look nothing like their birth family & more like a stranger they don’t even know) Some characteristics/personality traits (again there’s an argument for this too) but more often than not most of who you become is who you’re raised by, blood or not.

There is plenty of evidence, studies & families out there to confirm this, mine included. But to be honest a little common sense would tell you this too.

Please try not to get too annoyed by things you don’t even know anything about. 🙄

So disappointed that she’s decided to wean pre 6 months. So many mums look up to her
Oh my goodness. Don’t be disappointed, it’s not your child.
When I was little weaning age was 3 months - pretty sure people my age turned out ok. At another point it was 4 months, now 6.. they are ONLY guidelines, and ones that constantly change not just with weaning but what you can eat when you’re pregnant etc (when I was pregnant it was don’t eat nuts, now I’ve been told it’s ok too 🤷🏼‍♀️)
Common sense is what’s important here, EVERY child is different.
Can we stop judging, belittling & criticising people, especially mothers. 😔
 
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It’s disgraceful.
You know what would give these companies more credibility? Donating to food banks and those who are going without just to make sure their children have a meal on the table. Honestly, any big company that gifts anything to ‘celebs’ go on my blacklist. I refuse to pay £££ when someone in a much more overly privileged status is getting everything for free. I really hope this gifted/ad rubbish stops soon it drives me mad
Totally agree
 
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Most things you like/dislike or how you act/are etc comes from nurture not nature, so if you live with & are close to a ‘step’ parent then yes you can get things from them, act like them, be like them.. same applies to adopted parents, same sex parents (not literally as in genetic obviously!)

It’s a big misconception that you ‘inherit’ all these things from your birth family. Because a lot of families are blood related people just assume that they ‘got that from their dad’ etc but children learn mostly by example, so the people who are closest to them are their biggest influencers.

There are some things of course that you do/can get from ‘blood’ such as health conditions, looks (although lots of people look nothing like their birth family & more like a stranger they don’t even know) Some characteristics/personality traits (again there’s an argument for this too) but more often than not most of who you become is who you’re raised by, blood or not.

There is plenty of evidence, studies & families out there to confirm this, mine included. But to be honest a little common sense would tell you this too.

Please try not to get too annoyed by things you don’t even know anything about. 🙄


Oh my goodness. Don’t be disappointed, it’s not your child.
When I was little weaning age was 3 months - pretty sure people my age turned out ok. At another point it was 4 months, now 6.. they are ONLY guidelines, and ones that constantly change not just with weaning but what you can eat when you’re pregnant etc (when I was pregnant it was don’t eat nuts, now I’ve been told it’s ok too 🤷🏼‍♀️)
Common sense is what’s important here, EVERY child is different.
Can we stop judging, belittling & criticising people, especially mothers. 😔
Do you not know what this site is?!
 
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Most things you like/dislike or how you act/are etc comes from nurture not nature, so if you live with & are close to a ‘step’ parent then yes you can get things from them, act like them, be like them.. same applies to adopted parents, same sex parents (not literally as in genetic obviously!)

It’s a big misconception that you ‘inherit’ all these things from your birth family. Because a lot of families are blood related people just assume that they ‘got that from their dad’ etc but children learn mostly by example, so the people who are closest to them are their biggest influencers.

There are some things of course that you do/can get from ‘blood’ such as health conditions, looks (although lots of people look nothing like their birth family & more like a stranger they don’t even know) Some characteristics/personality traits (again there’s an argument for this too) but more often than not most of who you become is who you’re raised by, blood or not.

There is plenty of evidence, studies & families out there to confirm this, mine included. But to be honest a little common sense would tell you this too.

Please try not to get too annoyed by things you don’t even know anything about. 🙄


Oh my goodness. Don’t be disappointed, it’s not your child.
When I was little weaning age was 3 months - pretty sure people my age turned out ok. At another point it was 4 months, now 6.. they are ONLY guidelines, and ones that constantly change not just with weaning but what you can eat when you’re pregnant etc (when I was pregnant it was don’t eat nuts, now I’ve been told it’s ok too 🤷🏼‍♀️)
Common sense is what’s important here, EVERY child is different.
Can we stop judging, belittling & criticising people, especially mothers. 😔
You’re on the wrong thread. Set up a Rave thread for Stacey and post this on there.
 
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