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none of them are bad parents as you could see they all cared about their children and was doing it for them, it's disgusting you would call sian a 'piss poor mother' when she has done nothing to warrant it |
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For example Helen Wood among others |
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They are not away from their child for long and they left them with someone they can trust which is another family member.. so i don't get the issue. |
OK, in the past, hasn't it always been that the mother who usually has the role of child care, is the nurturer, namely due to the fact she actually bears and gives birth to the baby.
Due to the changes in society, the male has become far more hands on with the children and mothers have had more chances to educate, train and work. Not always as financial restraints also play a large role as well. Then there is the absentee parent or divorced parents leaving the single parent to bring up the child or children, mainly single handedly or on an arranged parenting plan. We do not know Sians home arrangements for her child. It would be the best scenario if the father was around but it is conjecture. It has been written that Grandparents are involved, that's good too. I do not think that leaving her child with either of his relatives is bad parenting, as he would be well cared for and safe. He would miss his Mummy though for this long a time though, what child wouldn't? It's up to those to decide if they would or would agree that a stint in the BB house would be beneficial when being a parent of a young child. There isn't a lot of money involved which might help their family through hard times so what would be the motivation to enter. Fame? Falling out of nightclubs? signing up to other reality shows? All would bring with it a certain amount of derision with it which could impact on a child at school. Would seeing Mummy cuddling up to a random bloke on TV be advisable although hopefully controls would be in place. The men with children who enter like Dan Osborne had said they asked their partner for their agreement before entering and this is how it should be, but there were large sums available for CBB. Thank goodness this is going to be at an end, that children will not be embroiled in this anymore. It is the length of time which is the main problem. It is not a job which has any valuable contribution like a member of the military or other employment which helps the country but a quite seedy dying on its feet TV reality show. |
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On the parenting issue I can't help but remember how much chuff trashed Lateysha for crying over missing her daughter Wynter insisting she was fake and didn't even care about her and now there is a woman like Sian who is a bit more steely and she is a bad mum but for not showing as much emotion.
Helen Wood was a fab mum though! |
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Did you really not know or notice the difference? |
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I think that was male domination but woman have become wiser since then, it is now more sharing responsiblities. Everything by mutual agreement is good imo. |
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LOL you wish....(psst worry not I can tell a lot)...:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: |
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Personally I don't do it...I was pointing out the hypocrisy to the said forum member. |
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Yes there have been plenty of them this season...mainly Lewis haters. Now it's turning on your fave..you don't like it. |
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So true havent we seen it so much in other posts about other HMs, mmm one in particular? I guess we all sympathise :cheer2::cheer2: |
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and then lol Lotan |
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