@TMZ It’s a touchy subject. You don’t get to relax once your child turns 18. Most of these parents stay caregivers until they die because state assistance sucks. And then the responsibility gets passed to a sibling. Have some grace.
@TMZ The people most offended are most likely privileged families who have never been in this situation. 🙄 Sure, some DS kids can grow up to live okay lives, but a lot of the time it’s a mix of mental AND physical disabilities including heart problems.
People be selling the craziest items on Facebook marketplace trying to make a buck. The post I just saw was for expired nespresso pods. Charging for stale coffee? Now I know it’s a best before date but it feels so wrong. Just give that shit away.
@bioenergeticmel I gained 50 pounds with my son and lost it all within the first year. It doesn’t have to be this scary number. You typically lose half within the first month post partum. A lot of the weight is swelling and fluid! It will be okay. And if not you will figure it out. ❤️
Colleges begging for donations are WILD to me. Why would we donate money as alumni when we are STILL paying off our loans for attending? Nope nope nope.
@helllojojo Unfortunately $30k is not a crazy high amount of savings, especially if it’s going to be allocated to something in the near future (down payment on a house, repairs, student loans, new car, wedding, kids, emergency fund, etc etc.) You can be “broke” in terms of strict budgeting.
@lorahmoe Risk of greenies or other infections🤮
Plus once you have a family you just don’t care about that stuff anymore. $250 a month for nail upkeeping is $3k+ you can use for other things.
@heyyitsjanea Some people need to touch grass. Just because getting pregnant was easy for you doesn’t mean that’s everyone else’s experience. Just send them well wishes and move on. Too many toxic people on the internet. 🙄
I had a freaking candyland beach towel as a kid and loveddddddd it. Let kids be excited about kid things. They’re going to turn out so snobby if you don’t let them have their own interests and dare I say tacky objects.
Parents that force their kids to dress or use things only in their aesthetic are toxic. Your kid doesn’t need a neutral striped beach towel. Let her have the “ugly” stitch character one oh my god. Or at least let the kid have choices and get to pick herself.