If someone could do a summary of Emma’s video that would be fab, dunno it I can bear to listen to her tbh. She makes my brain cell count drop every time she speaks
That made me feel sickWash. Your. Hands. You. Detty. Pig.
*Said like Eric off sex education*![]()
Is the video upIf someone could do a summary of Emma’s video that would be fab, dunno it I can bear to listen to her tbh. She makes my brain cell count drop every time she speaks
Lol same pleaseIf someone could do a summary of Emma’s video that would be fab, dunno it I can bear to listen to her tbh. She makes my brain cell count drop every time she speaks
Billie claims to have had COVID twice... but thinks it’s cool to meet up with people... bet it was to ‘cReAtE cOnTeNt’ for her only fansCould be an old picture but I don't think so. Again, is lockdown not a thing in Essex? Can people meet up?![]()
Billie claims to have had COVID twice... but thinks it’s cool to meet up with people... bet it was to ‘cReAtE cOnTeNt’ for her only fans![]()
Still there for me!I followed mumbles yesterday ready for the drama and I've just gone to look for his account and it's gone. Anyone else?
I sometimes feel like people misunderstand the fact Emma has Autism, an actual disability that affects social communication and social interactions so to judge her by typical standards is neither right nor fair.I feel like I must be the awful one here but right if Nassehs girlfriend has had a baby .. and they were long term partners? Surely Emma knew she was cheating with him.
I know hes scum but I dont think shes much better either
She got pregnant off a one night stand the first time as she wanted to get pregnant.. she seen he wasnt interested in being a Dad but she still would show up to his concerts and follow him about ?
I mean why get laid by him a second time unprotected... she has really brought this on herself.
I feel sorry for her two children and his girlfriend.
I just cant stand Emma or Nasseh.. them eyelashes she wears give me shivers too... eeeeek
I’m going to be shot for this... but there comes a point when Autism is not an excuse for behaviour.
Believe me, I am well educated in this and I can appreciate that when Nasseh has shown her the slightest attention she has miscommunicated that and taken it to mean more than it is and he has no doubt taken advantage.
Look at it this way, if my other half cheated on me with a woman with Autism; she would not be excused. If my child is pushed off the swing by a child with Autism that child needs discipline for that behaviour and should be treated the exact same as every other child, perhaps in a different way that their parent feels would be best understood by them.
I have worked in education for years... our aim is to never single someone out for their abilities/disabilities. The same goes for teaching young boys that struggle with communication. When they’re 16 and misunderstand another’s affection to mean more, they are not allowed to assault someone and later be excused because they misread signals due to their autism.
I have previously seen on here, Emma’s autism be used as a get out clause for her breaking COVID rules, poor co-sleeping practice and no car seat for her baby.
Quite frankly, she is abusing her Autistic status and is giving off a terrible impression of what it really means to have autism.
Thank you. When I was finally diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood I was telling my psychologist I was worried people would see it as an excuse. He looked at me and said "ADHD is not an excuse, it's a reason and that reason is not your fault". He gave a good example of a kid with ADHD going to school and telling the teacher "I forgot to take my medication today so I can't do any work". That would be using your diagnosis as an excuse. The kid goes to school and says "I forgot to take my medication today so it's going to be difficult for me today, please understand that I'm trying" is stating your diagnosis as a reason. I think about that conversation a lot when people comment that I've "drifted off into space", I'm too loud, too talkative or even too quiet.Well this is clearly WAY too big a debate to get into and some people will never understand the difficulties faced by those living with disabilities, particularly those who claim to be 'well educated' in the subject
Its not an excuse, its an actual reason, Emma will to some degree have relationship difficulties because of social communication and interaction issues that arise from her disability.
I also don't think people discussing how her autism may affect aspects of her life is Emma abusing her autistic status, like did she ever even try to use it as a defence? I haven't seen that personally.
Well this is clearly WAY too big a debate to get into and some people will never understand the difficulties faced by those living with disabilities, particularly those who claim to be 'well educated' in the subject
Its not an excuse, its an actual reason, Emma will to some degree have relationship difficulties because of social communication and interaction issues that arise from her disability.
I also don't think people discussing how her autism may affect aspects of her life is Emma abusing her autistic status, like did she ever even try to use it as a defence? I haven't seen that personally.
As a professional you should understand alot better and when you said about a 16 year old being inappropriate and should not be excused for being autistic?I’m going to be shot for this... but there comes a point when Autism is not an excuse for behaviour.
Believe me, I am well educated in this and I can appreciate that when Nasseh has shown her the slightest attention she has miscommunicated that and taken it to mean more than it is and he has no doubt taken advantage.
Look at it this way, if my other half cheated on me with a woman with Autism; she would not be excused. If my child is pushed off the swing by a child with Autism that child needs discipline for that behaviour and should be treated the exact same as every other child, perhaps in a different way that their parent feels would be best understood by them.
I have worked in education for years... our aim is to never single someone out for their abilities/disabilities. The same goes for teaching young boys that struggle with communication. When they’re 16 and misunderstand another’s affection to mean more, they are not allowed to assault someone and later be excused because they misread signals due to their autism.
I have previously seen on here, Emma’s autism be used as a get out clause for her breaking COVID rules, poor co-sleeping practice and no car seat for her baby.
Quite frankly, she is abusing her Autistic status and is giving off a terrible impression of what it really means to have autism.