Thissinglemama #95 2 ugly sisters who can’t get misters and mummy in the hat who raised the 2 brats

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Didn’t realise Harper owned Birds Eye She’s fucking ridiculous and needs to give her head a wobble. Imagine in a few years time if she has a friend over and she starts shouting ITS MY CHICKEN? Her friends would run a mile and never return
 
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I don’t have kids but should a 9 year old be watching Lucifer? Is that not a bit adult? I’ve not watched it so not sure but I always thought it was!!
I definitely wouldn’t be letting my child of that age watch it. Whatever happened to watching kids programmes?
 
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Youre the REAL strong, independent woman
Nothing like a sense of community - even if we are so called ‘trolls’ Taking liberties here but to all my fellow tattle ladies, clearly the majority of us are showing up for the ones that love and need us no matter how many challenges life throws at us and that’s all that matters
 
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Mondays Dish Up (a dogs) dinner!
And it's sausages..... well, for Harper anyway! A massive meal for H tonight and yet she gets next to nothing the night before? It doesn't make sense.
Mommy Dearest is having a HUGE steak. More than enough for 2 people tbh (Harper had 'hers' last week, god forbid if she put her child first!) And who called the return of the spud earlier today?
 

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    I don’t have kids but should a 9 year old be watching Lucifer? Is that not a bit adult? I’ve not watched it so not sure but I always thought it was!!
    I wouldn't let a 9 year old watch it. It's very adult orientated with sex scenes
     
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    An actual person asked the same! She thinks it’s pretty PG?! 9 year old kids aren’t gonna be discussing lucifer in the playground are they?
    Harper loves it prob as much as loves shopping in M&S!!
     
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    Harper loves it prob as much as loves shopping in M&S!!
    It’s pretty sad really, she’s not being allowed to be a child. Me & my boy have a routine of choosing an age appropriate series (he’s 13) and we’ll watch a few episodes every night after school after dinner. He always gets to choose & yes he chooses some proper random stuff. If I want to watch something not suitable for him I’ll wait until he’s in bed. She has all day to watch it so why wait till h is home
     
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    Exactly,it's what we do, all part of being a parent
    She's is truly selfish and appears to have no maternal feelings for that poor child..she shocks me daily!!
     
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    We all want to make our kids our best friends, especially as single mums. Luckily most of us understand our boundaries and responsibilities and that we have to be the parent! This narcissistic freak is a disgrace and no wonder that child is verging on backward and very weird. Such a comparison between her and R Ralph. R Charlie may be a bit thick but she seems to have done a really good job with that kid. So far anyway
     
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    Well tonight Charlie’s not given Ralph dinner cos he didn’t want any. Like seriously!
    I’ve been a single mum 13 years & my kids know my boundaries & they respect that. They’ll regret it come teenage years cos it will bite them
     
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    I definitely wouldn’t be letting my child of that age watch it. Whatever happened to watching kids programmes?
    It must be the done thing in that family as Charlie was keeping R Ralph up to watch horror movies last weekend.
     
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    Well tonight Charlie’s not given Ralph dinner cos he didn’t want any. Like seriously!
    I’ve been a single mum 13 years & my kids know my boundaries & they respect that. They’ll regret it come teenage years cos it will bite them
    I’ve had to stop watching her. I find the nips on parade too jarring OMG she could have at least given him a cheese toastie with some cut up pepper
     
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    What a rough time you’ve been through!! Sending love x
     
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    I LOVE Lucifer. I’m not specifically strict on age ratings. Some things I watch and think “ahh that’s okay”. Friends for example, is a 12 but my 10 year old loves it. Lucifer however. Nope, I’ll wait until my kids are in bed and then I would watch it
     
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    I’ve never seen lucifer so can’t comment on that. I know I was watching 18 horrors at harpers age though
     
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    I don’t have kids but should a 9 year old be watching Lucifer? Is that not a bit adult? I’ve not watched it so not sure but I always thought it was!!
    Not really
    But Arr Ralph was watching Saltburn with his mum last night
    This family clearly are dysfunctional & weird

     
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