That is honestly strangeEurgh like when Noel told the girls, I think Aimee, Ellie and Katie, if they tidied their room they'd get their pocket money and he was holding the five pound note up in the air until he got a kiss on the cheek
Sue is 45 and Noel is 50. She was just turned 14 when she had Chris which means she was 13 when she got pregnant.Noel was 17, not 18.
Kissing your dad isn't strange. Your dad being a kiddie fiddler is downright peculiar though.That is honestly strange
Not sure what "all that is" tbh. I don't know their birthdays so I subtracted 45 from 50 and got a 5 year age gap. Six months one way or the other doesn't negate a single one of my other points.@Tilly Kister I don’t know how you’ve come to all of those conclusions from my post, stating a simple fact. We know from their date of births that Sue was 13 and Noel 17 when she got pregnant. Making sure that falsehoods aren’t stated shouldn’t be taken to mean that I think 13 year olds getting pregnant is brilliantly romantic.
When people state that he was 18, knowing that it’s not true, it seems manipulative to cause more outrage.
Its very possible I guess, I think in my house apart from the number of kids the main difference is that when I am here the elder kids dont look after little ones, you will not find a child hanging off my elder kids hips on a day to day basis.Maybe the Radfrauds do too? That's what I think every time I see those girls in the lounge or with babies on their hips. I mean a teenage girl surely don't wanna be around babies 24/7? Just they want to picture like their kids love each other to the moon and back so all they want is to look after them
They met when she was 7.Sue is 45 and Noel is 50. She was just turned 14 when she had Chris which means she was 13 when she got pregnant.
Also we have no idea how long they'd been having sex when she became pregnant. He was her brother's best friend so he had known her since she was much younger than 13. It's not like he picked her up in a Wimpy Bar is it? He was a trusted guest in his mate's home and he abused that trust when he abused his mate's 13 year old sister.
They have 11 sons who have been raised to hear the tawdry tale of how their family began and to believe it is not only OK but the perfect romance with a happily ever after ending. I'm very disturbed by that.
Tbh, I'm even more disturbed by the realisation that millions of people in Britain and around the world are not disturbed by it. That they will in fact defend it as being fine by them because he married her and find it endearing that their first DIY project was to install a revolving door on her uterus.
Kissing your dad isn't strange. Your dad being a kiddie fiddler is downright peculiar though.
or if one of their girls was preg at 13Imagine of one of their older boys got a 13 year old pregnant. How the hell would they react?
Pretty sure your allowed to . If not loads of mums are breaking the rules, a few mums and baby groups near me turned into park walks. You can see them on a Tuesday and Thursday walking around the local park.Now Millie is on a walk with some other people and babies. Sure that’s not allowed yet?
Thought we're only allowed to meet up with one person not in your bubble, and that includes children?!Pretty sure your allowed to . If not loads of mums are breaking the rules, a few mums and baby groups near me turned into park walks. You can see them on a Tuesday and Thursday walking around the local park.
so I guess they would be classed as postnatal and needed to help mums mental healthOn Monday 4 January 2021, the Prime Minister announced a national lockdown, which came into force on Tuesday 5 January 2021, to control the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). During this period, local restriction tiers will not apply, including tier 4.
During the national lockdown, support groups, such as for breastfeeding, postnatal and groups for the provision of support for parents and their children, that are necessary to deliver in person, can continue with up to 15 participants (children under five are not counted in the number) where formally organised to provide mutual aid, therapy or any other form of support.
This includes where parents and carers meet other parents and carers with or without their young children. However, this would not typically permit parent-and-child groups focused on social or development activities, such as singalong groups or art classes.
I didn't know so I looked up the rules.Thought we're only allowed to meet up with one person not in your bubble, and that includes children?!
Yeah but holding up the money waiting for a kiss is strange in my opinionSue is 45 and Noel is 50. She was just turned 14 when she had Chris which means she was 13 when she got pregnant.
Also we have no idea how long they'd been having sex when she became pregnant. He was her brother's best friend so he had known her since she was much younger than 13. It's not like he picked her up in a Wimpy Bar is it? He was a trusted guest in his mate's home and he abused that trust when he abused his mate's 13 year old sister.
They have 11 sons who have been raised to hear the tawdry tale of how their family began and to believe it is not only OK but the perfect romance with a happily ever after ending. I'm very disturbed by that.
Tbh, I'm even more disturbed by the realisation that millions of people in Britain and around the world are not disturbed by it. That they will in fact defend it as being fine by them because he married her and find it endearing that their first DIY project was to install a revolving door on her uterus.
Kissing your dad isn't strange. Your dad being a kiddie fiddler is downright peculiar though.
Definitely against the rules. Adults can currently meet with one other adult for outdoor exercise (whilst maintaining social distancing). So she could meet with one other mum friend, with their babies, but a group of them is breaking the rules.Pretty sure your allowed to . If not loads of mums are breaking the rules, a few mums and baby groups near me turned into park walks. You can see them on a Tuesday and Thursday walking around the local park.
That's irrelevant as Millie does not live alone, therefore she's not entitled to a support bubble on the basis of being a single parent.I didn't know so I looked up the rules.
I've got a degree in English Literature, I've read that three times and still don't know wtf it means so Millie, who has trouble reading the directions on one of their ubiquitous packet cakes can probably be excused for the gaff, tbf.
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The answer may be yes but I've forgotten what the fkn question was.
No doubt she would monkey up some excuse that she was out on her own with the baby and happened across these 2 other girls pushing their prams. Bit off though considering there was a recent case of 2 people being fined for meeting up in a deserted park having a coffee on a bench.Meeting large groups of people outside, outside of your household, has never been allowed in full lockdown. So regardless of how she bends the support bubble rule, the group buggy walk was definitely against the rules.