My daughter was body-shamed by ‘nasty little sods’ for a surprising reason
“Her shape was described in an insulting way, and there was a comment on how much she eats.”
“Her shape was described in an insulting way, and there was a comment on how much she eats.”
COMMENT: “A mum potentially poisoning her child for likes is a gut-wrenching betrayal of everything motherhood stands for.”
“POV: Me reading the exhaustive instructions my daughter left me,” the clip begins.
“Today I took him to playgroup and there were three victims,” Adelaide mum Matilda said when asking for toddler biting advice – not emotionally prepared for the answers she received.
“Social media is like a lifeline.”
“I am the only person in our home with this extraordinary ability.”
COMMENT: “It felt like Santa had come early when the PM announced the most significant reforms for young kids, ever.”
“I am now stuck until you make a decision and that’s not fair.”
“I’m disappointed and confused,” the woman said, using her strongest mum-language.
“She thinks putting everything on the card means we can afford it. Not so.”
“It must be for parents, who, regardless of how ‘nice’ their kids are, know that Santa could never bring them much or what they wanted.”
“I’ve made a lot of sacrifices to get where I am.”
“I’m fed up of being the lone adult representative for our family at festive events,” the annoyed woman shares. Do you have this problem too?
“His car was in her driveway. All I could do was cry.”
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