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Dannzibelle

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My Parents Have Accepted My Pregnancy Now
Posted: 11-05-06 09:29am

I had a long talk with my mum the other day and to cut things short if i'm happy she's happy. On the other hand dom's mum is still being a b*tch , i'm nt allowed to walk on the same side of the road as her house even though thats the only way to walk to the town, my name isn't allwoed to be spoken in the house and apparently if I wasn't pregnant with dom's baby i'd be off getting pregnant with somebody elses. Just goes to show how little she knows me...
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Re: My Parents Have Accepted My Pregnancy Now
Posted: 11-05-06 09:33am

dannzibelle wrote:
i'm nt allowed to walk on the same side of the road as her house even though thats the only way to walk to the town


what, does she own the pavement now or something? Stupid cow - she sounds like she needs her arse kicking.

What was she like to you before she found out you were pregnant?
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Posted: 11-05-06 09:44am

Before I got pregnant we were reallt close actually we would laugh and joke together talk loads etc. It's just she's already said she doesn't want anything to do with me or the baby so why doesn't she stick by her word and shut up? I know what it's like not having one set of grandparents and don't want my baby to have that but if that's the way it has to be.... Really not feeling good today either i've felt sick since the second I opened my eyes and now am currently hungry but the thought of food just makes me feel even worse and to top it off i'm craving tuna with salt and viniger
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Posted: 11-05-06 09:47am

Don't worry- my mother in law can't stand me. We've always kept it neutral with a bit of hate bubbling on the surface but now that me and her precious son have split up she feels no need to keep the peace and is damn right mean to me!
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Posted: 11-05-06 09:49am

God, I can remember barfing because I looked at a can of baked beans! Ah happy days! :p

it does get better! Is your sense of smell really acute now? I could smell everything and couldn't even stand my frshly washed fiance near me cos I could smell him. It was weird. I even smelt a nosebleed of his before the blood even came out his nose once. Shocked
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Dannzibelle

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Posted: 11-05-06 09:50am

If she kept by her word and stopped trying to arrange meetings with my parents to change our minds then life would be so much easier. She is making my mum so upset by keeping on going on about it and saying all kinds of things about me and I really don't think that's fair if she has something to say then say it to me not my mum
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Posted: 11-05-06 09:54am

Oh yes my sense of smell is working overtime especcially with the puppy I keep moaning that he stinks and everyone else is like no he doesn't we can't smell a thing
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Posted: 11-05-06 10:41am

dannzibelle wrote:
if she kept by her word and stopped trying to arrange meetings with my parents to change our minds then life would be so much easier. She is making my mum so upset by keeping on going on about it and saying all kinds of things about me and I really don't think that's fair if she has something to say then say it to me not my mum


is she trying to make you abort? That's out of order if she is. It's your baby and you have made your decision and I think you deserve nothing but respect for it.
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Posted: 11-05-06 11:30am

She sounds like such a cow. To be honest, I know you would like your baby to have it's grandparents there for it, but if she's being such a horror about it then it's probably best that she's out of the bub's life.

You did what you thought was right for you and your boyfriend, noone else. You've decided that you're going through with this and you're going to put the hard work in so what is her problem? You deserve alot more respect than she's giving you.
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Posted: 11-06-06 04:52am

She is indeed trying to make me abort her way of trying to make me is 'if you really love dom then you won't put him through keeping this baby' she's trying to emotionally blackmail me. She should really listen to dom because he wants this baby more than anything and if she isn't carefull she will end up losing him for good.
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