You’ve filtered that, your jealousHow can she say she doesn’t have pores it’s all cakey round her nose her skin looks atrocious. How does she not see this when it’s right in front of her
You’ve filtered that, your jealousHow can she say she doesn’t have pores it’s all cakey round her nose her skin looks atrocious. How does she not see this when it’s right in front of her
Them drunk and a wee kid there triggers me massively.
Take the fing bairn home and get yourself a glass of water. It’s a Tuesday evening, they’ve been on live for hours.
I hope he’s got a long ban
Gosh I could have written this myself. Laying in my bed whilst loud music played when I was trying to sleep. Strange people coming into my room whilst looking for the toilet.This is exactly the same for me. My parents made my home very unsafe, uncomfortable, volatile and just generally awful for a young kid.
As an adult my home is my safe space, if my
MH is bad I can go days and days without leaving it because I’ve created my safe space in it.
As a child I was constantly dragged to bars while my parents drunk themselves silly then would turn.
I cannot stand young kids in that situation, take the fing kid home you neglectful t. I seen them on live hours ago in the exact same place.
Sets a fire off in my stomach. Proper trauma response.
It was Sam laughing away as if it was hilarious and talking about them all booking a holiday together They're mid to late 30s not bloody teenagers; if getting blootered is their favourite pastime then they all need to give their heads a wobble and re-evaluate their life. Oh and as the saying goes "you are the company you keep" so aye I'm going to judge you based on who your pals areThat was so uncomfortable. So someone gifted them gifts of £1200 and then he got banned for sexual behaviour. So they won't get that money
Its awful my parents are drinkers and I used to hate it so much. Their behaviour would become erratic and weird and I found it really scary. Children shouldnt have to suffer their parents drunk.
This is exactly the same for me. My parents made my home very unsafe, uncomfortable, volatile and just generally awful for a young kid.
As an adult my home is my safe space, if my
MH is bad I can go days and days without leaving it because I’ve created my safe space in it.
As a child I was constantly dragged to bars while my parents drunk themselves silly then would turn.
I cannot stand young kids in that situation, take the fing kid home you neglectful t. I seen them on live hours ago in the exact same place.
Sets a fire off in my stomach. Proper trauma response.
Oaft the beggingHow can she say she doesn’t have pores it’s all cakey round her nose her skin looks atrocious. How does she not see this when it’s right in front of her
I love annalivia, she will absolutely smash the sales she is well liked from where she is from and all over!She doesn’t use a filter either by the looks of it
Sorry you had to deal with that too. I just cannot abide it, I haven never ever been unavailable for my child because I’m drunk or out drinking. I wouldn’t have dreamed about taking her to a bar while I got absolutely blotto and dragged her home like my parents did. They were never in to make dinners, never got up to get me ready for school because they were rough. Taking myself to school from primary 2. Id get home from school some days and they wouldn’t be in. Sat outside for hours and hours waiting for them to stumble home.My childhood was the same and it was so scary! I never drink around my children for this reason, I have a few glasses of wine some nights, like tonight as I’m off now until Monday, and my 2 boys don’t wake at all during the night, if they did I absolutely wouldn’t drink at all because I know how traumatic it used to be for me and I seen things between my parents no child should ever have had too
Good!! Threatening to hit a woman joke or not is not funny eitherThat was so uncomfortable. So someone gifted them gifts of £1200 and then he got banned for sexual behaviour. So they won't get that money
Oh no my heart literally sank just reading it, as i had sort of the same experience , loud music, my mum and dad fighting and me having to get in the middle begging them to stop, was horrific. My mum and dad split about 5 years ago, she moved to Forfar and my dads still an alcoholic and getting into dru*s, not saw his grandchildren for months because of it and it’s so sad as my oldest (5) always asks for him, it’s so heartbreaking!! Alcohol is the devil, takes so much from peopleSorry you had to deal with that too. I just cannot abide it, I haven never ever been unavailable for my child because I’m drunk or out drinking. I wouldn’t have dreamed about taking her to a bar while I got absolutely blotto and dragged her home like my parents did. They were never in to make dinners, never got up to get me ready for school because they were rough. Taking myself to school from primary 2. Id get home from school some days and they wouldn’t be in. Sat outside for hours and hours waiting for them to stumble home.
Honestly, it’s a huge trigger for me and I just don’t understand how in this generation, we are still doing that to children.
To be honest Sam actually came across even better, home with his children where they should be while his mates hingin off a birds shouldn’t saying he’ll punch her and she’s got her wain across from her. Nah.
Really?? Really Beefy?
Jesus sounds like my mother, sorry darling . The house parties she would have, bodies lying everywhere. We had a huge glass bar built in our house, didn’t help matters at all. Constantly parties, folk hooking up in front of us.Gosh I could have written this myself. Laying in my bed whilst loud music played when I was trying to sleep. Strange people coming into my room whilst looking for the toilet.
My mum broke her arm when out and it’s still a standing joke. Fell off a train seat and smashed her head open.
It’s very very triggering for me. It should be illegal for children to be in bars. Obviously home is harder to restrict but I hate alcohol for all my early experiences. I don’t drink because I never want my children to experience that. They’re all on the spectrum so they’d feel very unsafe just like or more so than I did.
Alcohol is so normalised in society.
Who the do gifts £1200????? Doesn’t TikTok take most of it too?It was Sam laughing away as if it was hilarious and talking about them all booking a holiday together They're mid to late 30s not bloody teenagers; if getting blootered is their favourite pastime then they all need to give their heads a wobble and re-evaluate their life. Oh and as the saying goes "you are the company you keep" so aye I'm going to judge you based on who your pals are
Kate windswept, I’m fing foldedReally?? Really Beefy?
Best kept secret of your life.. Okaaaay . Me defo thinks not. Quite a few things you keep on the down low.
Why did her promo for her rust bucket blush remind me of Nic Sturgeon's exit speech from Bute house?
Why did she not have a heart wrenching power ballad playing and wind machine blowing her curtains (Oh wait!), staring wistfully to the coos over the road in black and white, with a heartbreaking montage of her sitting on the ground in a car park, hugging a cushion and having to go to coffee shops with her nana cos she's nae girlie's to lunch with ?
Clever marketing, (whoops! wrong spelling, manipulation I think it was meant to say) to get her followers to part with their readys.
Shut up Kate Windswept, it's no an Oscars speech. Your punting radioactive looking cheek slime to the gullible. That's it.
It was Sam laughing away as if it was hilarious and talking about them all booking a holiday together They're mid to late 30s not bloody teenagers; if getting blootered is their favourite pastime then they all need to give their heads a wobble and re-evaluate their life. Oh and as the saying goes "you are the company you keep" so aye I'm going to judge you based on who your pals are
Gosh I could have written this myself. Laying in my bed whilst loud music played when I was trying to sleep. Strange people coming into my room whilst looking for the toilet.
My mum broke her arm when out and it’s still a standing joke. Fell off a train seat and smashed her head open.
It’s very very triggering for me. It should be illegal for children to be in bars. Obviously home is harder to restrict but I hate alcohol for all my early experiences. I don’t drink because I never want my children to experience that. They’re all on the spectrum so they’d feel very unsafe just like or more so than I did.
Alcohol is so normalised in society.
It really is the devil.Oh no my heart literally sank just reading it, as i had sort of the same experience , loud music, my mum and dad fighting and me having to get in the middle begging them to stop, was horrific. My mum and dad split about 5 years ago, she moved to Forfar and my dads still an alcoholic and getting into dru*s, not saw his grandchildren for months because of it and it’s so sad as my oldest (5) always asks for him, it’s so heartbreaking!! Alcohol is the devil, takes so much from people
Cheek slime, Kate WindsweptReally?? Really Beefy?
Best kept secret of your life.. Okaaaay . Me defo thinks not. Quite a few things you keep on the down low.
Why did her promo for her rust bucket blush remind me of Nic Sturgeon's exit speech from Bute house?
Why did she not have a heart wrenching power ballad playing and wind machine blowing her curtains (Oh wait!), staring wistfully to the coos over the road in black and white, with a heartbreaking montage of her sitting on the ground in a car park, hugging a cushion and having to go to coffee shops with her nana cos she's nae girlie's to lunch with ?
Clever marketing, (whoops! wrong spelling, manipulation I think it was meant to say) to get her followers to part with their readys.
Shut up Kate Windswept, it's no an Oscars speech. Your punting radioactive looking cheek slime to the gullible. That's it.
a wee trauma bond and therapy session. We’re more than just a group of trolls xxxJesus sounds like my mother, sorry darling . The house parties she would have, bodies lying everywhere. We had a huge glass bar built in our house, didn’t help matters at all. Constantly parties, folk hooking up in front of us.
My mum broke her nose at one.
My mum was also hard as do so she would some times be scrapping she’s a wee wifey now and can’t fight sleep but back then she could dash.
My big brother brought me up. I can tell who people are by their foot steps which my therapist told me again is another trauma response, learning who was coming towards my bedroom by the way they walk.
Dreading the front door opening at 10 wondering if the bedroom door would open and abuse would start.
Honestly the way our generation was brought up is hard to comprehend at times. So so normalised.
I wish I could take all the wee kiddies and look after them when I see them getting less than they deserve
Oh youI have never even met you both and I honestly think how you have turned out is amazing now this is an boss babe vav these two women here
Ladies I've so much respect for you both @ MRS FULL MONTY xx