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Latex Zebra wrote on 07-07-2017 03:34 PM

Kira... Talking ridiculously early... Can't remember walking but around a year or so. To be honest I think she learned to talk just so she could order us to do stuff for her and not move. She was registered at school for being gifted in linguistics and she gets ripped at her current school for being so wordy.

Zachary... Ah boys. At least 14 months before walking, probably longer. He was a big fat jabba the hut. It looked like he'd eaten other babies. Took him a while to start talking as well... He's making up for it now. Can't shut him now.



Wow, you must be really proud of Kira! Sounds like she is a boffin! Shame about the other kids though, I guess there must be hints of jealousy?

haha yeah, hear boys are 'late bloomers' but do catch up eventually.

Do your kids read or play sports? I havent put both as I was sporty growing up and never read, pretty much the same with every kid I knew, either read or played sports, not really both. I ask, as Penny is hugely into reading and im hugely into sports so am looking to forward to finding out what Scarlett likes. She LOVES watching football,, has done since 4 months and now has been loving watching the tennis. Maybe its just the colours but I really hope she gets into sports, but will support whatever she gets into. Just not horse riding, cant afford that Razz

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I'm not going to support my kid in whatever he wants to do. You must be fucking joking.

Go to uni to study some worthless subject? Fine, but don't look to me for any help.



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I'm not going to support my kid in whatever he wants to do. You must be fucking joking.

Go to uni to study some worthless subject? Fine, but don't look to me for any help.



Well that's a relief, god forbid your offspring may have a chance of being better than you. TBH if it passes it's GCSE's I reckon it would be overachieving.

And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those that could not hear the music -Nietzsche

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im an uncle now, i feel like a dad, hes fucking awesome. glad i dont have a baby yet though.

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Wow, you must be really proud of Kira! Sounds like she is a boffin! Shame about the other kids though, I guess there must be hints of jealousy?

haha yeah, hear boys are 'late bloomers' but do catch up eventually.

Do your kids read or play sports? I havent put both as I was sporty growing up and never read, pretty much the same with every kid I knew, either read or played sports, not really both. I ask, as Penny is hugely into reading and im hugely into sports so am looking to forward to finding out what Scarlett likes. She LOVES watching football,, has done since 4 months and now has been loving watching the tennis. Maybe its just the colours but I really hope she gets into sports, but will support whatever she gets into. Just not horse riding, cant afford that Razz



Kira is pretty hopeless at sport but is a half decent dancer and has acted in a few plays. I think creative writing, theatrics or journalism is the way to go, backed up with a few a levels as that's a niche industry. She can devour books in no time.

Zachary isn't sporty but is quite a decent runner. I'm not a pushy sports Dad. If he turns round and says he want to start playing football or something then we'll sign him up. He's 8 and doesn't have an ounce of fat on him so he isn't unfit. He reads as well.
He's pretty creative in building stuff and drawing. Maybe he'll end up a designer or architect.

We'll see, Kira is having panics now about what to do with her life... Worrying given she is 12. So much pressure on kids these days.


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I'm not going to support my kid in whatever he wants to do. You must be fucking joking.

Go to uni to study some worthless subject? Fine, but don't look to me for any help.



What would you hope for you child then?

I can only imagine your child is hoping for adoption.

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I'm not going to support my kid in whatever he wants to do. You must be fucking joking.

Go to uni to study some worthless subject? Fine, but don't look to me for any help.



Well, you sound like a terrible father! So if you son wants to go to ballet over football, you wont support him? What if he turns out gay, you sound like you would disown him? Parent who try to control their kids end up having a shit relationship, I had an awful relationship with my parents until i was 27/28 and realised they are who they are and I cant hate on them. That is not going to happen with Scarlett and Ill support any decision she wants to a degree, especially when she is just a child.

I reckon the mum shouldve aborted as by the sounds of it, looks like the kid is going to grow up without a father anyway. I hope you sort it out, your life sounds a mess right now, maybe its why you come across extra angry on this site?



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Kira is pretty hopeless at sport but is a half decent dancer and has acted in a few plays. I think creative writing, theatrics or journalism is the way to go, backed up with a few a levels as that's a niche industry. She can devour books in no time.

Zachary isn't sporty but is quite a decent runner. I'm not a pushy sports Dad. If he turns round and says he want to start playing football or something then we'll sign him up. He's 8 and doesn't have an ounce of fat on him so he isn't unfit. He reads as well.
He's pretty creative in building stuff and drawing. Maybe he'll end up a designer or architect.

We'll see, Kira is having panics now about what to do with her life... Worrying given she is 12. So much pressure on kids these days.



Ahh, thats cool. You're kids sound like they are in good places in their heads/lives. Good parenting obviously Thumbs up

I fucking love being a dad, I seriously love Scarlett so much, cutest little thing in the world! Watching her toddle around the house on her own is amazing!

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