Mum of the year....

Why couldn't she win mum of the year? Kerry Katona did so it's hardly difficult to win. Sounds like the bigger lush you are the better.
 
I like how if you have children from different fathers you're instantly classed as scum by some of the people here... bit of a joke.

Not saying what she did was right, but still.
 
I like how if you have children from different fathers you're instantly classed as scum by some of the people here... bit of a joke.

Not saying what she did was right, but still.
Well ya. If you like to bounce on other Shafts and not protect your self nor even know who the two fathers are then you are a scum.

Dont start complaining when you can do your clubbing or everyday thing, you use to do before you had your baby.
 
What terrifies me is that the generation of kids that were given such dreadful names, like Kayleigh... :p are now old enough to breed.

:( Oi, I have a friend called Kayleigh who's brilliant.

It makes you sad to think of the people who would make FANTASTIC parents and can't have a baby. I have some friends who tried IVF about 6 times, they had two miscarriages, and spent 2 years going through a long adoption process where everything in their lives was scrutinised. They now have a little boy and girl (biological brother and sister) and are SO happy, but the injustice of it just makes you mad; that people who can't be bothered to be parents are often the ones who find getting pregnant so easy (and definitely wouldn't pass a test to adopt children).
 
Whilst it's disgusting, it's not the worst case of child neglect I've ever heard of.

This is.

It boggles the mind how some people who choose to have children, can then just leave them alone like that. Although I wouldn't condone sterilisation as a form of punishment (giving the lawmakers the ability to choose who can and can't breed isn't a good idea), some of these people really do sound deserving of it regardless.
 
If I didnt have a 9month old little boy I wouldnt think of the specifics like this but because I've actually got a baby I feel so bad for that eight month old more than anything.

Just reminds me of when my boy trys to put food to his mouth and misses and drops it and then cant reach it and then crys but then when you give it back to him, hes so happy that he's got a quaver like its the best thing he's ever seen in his life. I really hope the baby was asleep the entire time :(

Edit: I actually had a dream the other night that I'd gone to bed and left Alfie in the car over night and he'd died, dreams don't usually get to me.. like nightmares of weird things or being killed but that did!
 
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