Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's not the pregnancy part she likes but the baby stage, I have a cousin like that who loves the baby stage. She had five kids, doted on the babies and ignored the older kids and/or put them to work caring for the younger (not baby) onesShe told me once that she just loved feeling needed...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.
Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.
Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.
Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.
Except that she had pregnancy complications that almost led to her death last time. According to reports, she spent 10 weeks in the hospital and 4 months on bedrest.
http://www.eonline.com/news/352839/tori-spelling-reveals-pregnancy-complications-almost-died-while-carrying-baby-finn
And she has had 4 c-sections.
Pregnant ONE MONTH after giving birth to the previous kid? Ugh, I can't even imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.
Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.
Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.
Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.
Except that she had pregnancy complications that almost led to her death last time. According to reports, she spent 10 weeks in the hospital and 4 months on bedrest.
http://www.eonline.com/news/352839/tori-spelling-reveals-pregnancy-complications-almost-died-while-carrying-baby-finn
And she has had 4 c-sections.
Pregnant ONE MONTH after giving birth to the previous kid? Ugh, I can't even imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.
Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.
Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.
Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.
Except that she had pregnancy complications that almost led to her death last time. According to reports, she spent 10 weeks in the hospital and 4 months on bedrest.
http://www.eonline.com/news/352839/tori-spelling-reveals-pregnancy-complications-almost-died-while-carrying-baby-finn
And she has had 4 c-sections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.
Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.
Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.
Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.
Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.
Heck, yeah, I'd rather drink wine all day, no kidding. I can't imagine *liking* being pregnant and giving birth - but she must like it. Don't get me wrong, I love my kids and I wouldn't trade them for all the wine in the world but to enjoy being in the pregnant state a lot is weird to me. Enjoying birth (as amazing as it is) is even weirder to me. Some women seem to enjoy the pregnancy/birth aspect more than the child. She strikes me as that type of mom for some reason.
Wine? Now that is something I can relate to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She likes having babies and being pregnant I guess.
Well, I would like to drink wine all day, because I like being drunk. But that doesn't exactly make it a worthwhile reason to do it. It's morally reprehensible to bring a fifth child into that den of dysfunction. And yes, I'm being judgemental, which, in this case, I think at least of a majority of people would warrant as justified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought she was separated
Same. Wasn't he in rehab for sex addiction after she caught him banging anything that moved? Why add yet another child to the mix?