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monga

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If you’re talking age restrictions, it’s actually legal for any child over the age of 5 to drink alcohol in the home.
I would rather my child first try alcohol in my own home where I am than be offered it elsewhere and want to try it there because I’ve refused them.
Much like unhealthy food, if you completely restrict it, a child is much more likely to hit teenage years and start binging on something they’ve been banned from having. It’s a natural part of growing up to rebel and want to do things you were not allowed to do once you have some independence.
Violet is 12, Claire is very overbearing,,my point was if she was offered drinks at the odd occasion she gets to socialise (with friends) what comeback would Claire have when she offers it herself…I’ll not even start on Claire’s food obsession and the kids 😂
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Kids breathe in their parents smoke don't they? Or are they told to hold their breath? 🤔
Oh I'm pretty clued up thanks. The "plenty of teens falling down drunk in the park" probably haven't got that way because a parent has given them a sip of alcohol. More likely they've got there because their friends are doing it and they think it's cool!
I see you’re completely missing the point again!
So I’ll move on.
 
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Dolphingal

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That boy Miles/Myles.. Is he 3 or somet?? Anyway, I'm not meaning to sound nasty here but how annoying is he aswell as soon as the camera is out??🙄 He is always mithering and trying to be the film director or something. Can't she teach him to not shout over everything and make it all about him?? Takes after his mum obviously 🤡
 

RachyWoo

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It is shielding though, just like kids are shielded from drugs, violence and so on, or try to be shielded anyway. Parents can shield, protect or teach the dangers etc as much as they want but sadly at the end of the day, the child will be the one who chooses their path regardless of what they're taught. Parents can only hope their child is sensible. Claire isn't the only parent to drink infront of their kids. She doesn't get absolutely rat arsed so there is no problem or risk etc there in my opinion.
 

Lifestyle86

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Omg what a tit, all so she could save a tenner I bet!
I think she originally bought the wrong tickets - she bought standing tickets from Ticketmaster but under 16s can’t go in that area. She then used a different website & that’s when she was sent the fraudulent tickets. She said she’s lost £300 - not sure if that’s just tickets or the hotel stay etc included.
 

RachyWoo

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Woe betide she mentions something she'd like to do. It's getting like the Hannah Marling thread, she can't breathe without it getting twisted that she's moaning 😂
 

monga

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We never see Graham he’s always busy, she’s still not content in her role as farmers wife.
 

monga

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She’s back complaining about helping Grahams dad on the market , I’m assuming he’s just showing her the ropes before he retires, she said she’ll have to do the London market on her own but she’ll rope the older two kids in to helping her, I’m sure they’ll be thrilled giving up their Saturday 😬 You can tell she’s not happy about them taking on the shop,she’ll see even less of Graham once his dad retires, which is very soon, I was surprised to hear they’re moving away so that’ll be her childcare gone too.
 

Maid22

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Is she still buying loads of greens in her shopping hauls? Alot of that was for the rabbits!!!
Has she still got her horse?
 

Nosymum

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Exactly!! Claire isn't allowed an opinion or say how she's feeling in vlogs. If she was happy all the time she'd get moaned at for that too like Zoe Sugg has in the past. She can't win. I also love how viewers seem to know vloggers inside out just by watching their vlogs 😂
Also seems someone is rather keen on Graham comes across as jealousy!
 

monga

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I think Vi has a better head on her shoulders at the moment than to do something like that.
Also, not allowing your kids to have a sip of alcohol doesn't lessen the risk of them trying it underage in a park.
Lots of parents think that , there’s no definition of an alcoholic , anyone can be predisposed to it, Claire has a very addictive personality herself, traits can be inherited in many forms, especially coping mechanisms, there were questions over Vi food avoidance in the past, who’s to say it would never happen to her, seems a very naive view to hold.
 

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