She has had CPS visits before and likely will again. She and her husband (really more sugar daddy- he auditioned her on group dates and made her wait on him like a maid to prove herself and now gives her "sermons" discussing how she holds up against other women physically and sexually) are hopped up on adderall and grossly endanger their 5 feral kids on the daily. They're constantly in the ER and it is a matter of time before something really horrific happens to those kids. I think the second youngest may have permanent damage to his leg because these dimwits let him run around with a broken leg for weeks at a time and removed his cast to let him bounce around on a trampoline. He's still limping. They're the worst and never should have had these kids, they can't handle it at ALL.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cute family of five and the mom is so young - I see her popping out at least one more.
Yall can't convince this isn't some kind of trend.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8009661/Utah-mother-calls-911-help-feeding-newborn-daughter.html
I have a feeling if this was a mom of color in the picture OP would using different words than “cute” and “trendy” to describe her. Just a hunch.
Also, this is a Mormon blogger. That’s a fairly common family size and marriage age in Utah. Most people in that part of the country get married right after college and start a family right away.
She also called 911 because she didn’t have formula to feed her baby.
Can you imagine the response if a mom of color had done that?
She would have gotten a CPS call, maybe even arrested, not 2 officers kindly delivering formula and milk to her at 2 am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cute family of five and the mom is so young - I see her popping out at least one more.
Yall can't convince this isn't some kind of trend.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8009661/Utah-mother-calls-911-help-feeding-newborn-daughter.html
I have a feeling if this was a mom of color in the picture OP would using different words than “cute” and “trendy” to describe her. Just a hunch.
Also, this is a Mormon blogger. That’s a fairly common family size and marriage age in Utah. Most people in that part of the country get married right after college and start a family right away.
Anonymous wrote:Cute family of five and the mom is so young - I see her popping out at least one more.
Yall can't convince this isn't some kind of trend.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8009661/Utah-mother-calls-911-help-feeding-newborn-daughter.html
Anonymous wrote:It's strange to me to see households with 5 or more kids in the 21st Century. Is this common in your area?
6 kids and mom die in a house fire - the mom was only 33!
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/08/us/clinton-mississippi-house-fire.html
Mother of 8 killed by reckless driver
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7984409/Man-hunts-alleged-hit-run-driver-wife-killed.html
Anonymous wrote:No..when I hear of families with more than 4 kids I think they are either religious fundamentalists or low socioeconomic status.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is really interesting when compared with another active thread:
"Eldercare is tearing my family apart"
Big families don't seem immune to the struggles of aging, and maybe even impaired, parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we were going away from huge families with the advent of birth control but I guess not.
None of my six kids were accidents, dear. We knew exactly what we were doing. What a stupid statement.
Did you want such a large family from the start?
Yes. Would have had more if not for age and complications.
Are you religious? Or have a farm?
No farm. As for being religious, it is defined as, “relating to or believing in a religion,” so yes. I’m sure you’d like to believe it means something different though so I’ll leave any conjecture up to you.
Do other people in your religion also have large families?
Does your religion encourage large families or discourage birth control? Does it play a factor at all in your family planning?
I see where you’re going, but there’s really no correlation. It’s somewhat offensive actually. We’re quite capable of controlling ourselves and not having kids, you know? We’ve chosen to have a large family.
How are those questions offensive? Family planning is an important part of some religions. ??
Do you use birth control now that you’re done having kids?
Anyone?
Is it really offensive to ask if your religion plays a role in your family planning?
Obviously it does for Catholics...not sure why PP overreacted to the question.
I believe she answered your question. She said “we are capable of controlling ourselves” but you just keep pushing. That indicates her children were not born because she didn’t/couldn’t/wouldn’t use birth control.
No, she didn’t answer at all.
And I’m opening it up for others. Obviously, religion is a factor.
Maybe it’s a sore spot for some? Don’t want to admit that they are influenced by religion?
I’m the mom of 7. I posted earlier. We are sort of religious (as in we go on big holidays) but it has no impact on our family size.
What is your agenda?
No agenda. It's a relevant question for large families.
You don't think religion plays a factor at all in family size, family planning, or decisions around contraceptives?
Please don’t put words into my mouth. This particular poster told you she was offended by your question and it’s almost as if you demand to know from her - she does not owe you that. I just told you it didn’t play a part in my family at all. Like 0%. You can choose to believe it or not. Does it play a part in a lot of large families? Certainly.
Jeez. I said I was surprised she was so evasive but I didn't push her -- I opened up the question to others with large families.
Thank you for responding about your family.
I'd love to hear if it was a factor for other DCUM large families. Just like there are other factors - wealth, "trendy", etc.
I find your response rude. Also the posts at 22:12 and 17:10.
If she says the question is offensive to her, stop. It doesn’t matter whether you find it weird she’s “evasive”.
Again, I wasn't asking her - I opened it up to ask other large families. It's very telling that only 1 person with a large family is willing to answer.