I only clicked on the video to THUMBS DOWN it. I can't waste my time with that sort of dumbass crap. I'm shocked people still watch! (Or, like you mentioned, they are buying views.)jmoysa wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:07 am Just when think it can’t get any worse...it does! Couldn’t even hate watch the whole thing on invidious! One thing that really stood out...if he’s been doing CrossFit for nine months, he needs to get his $$ back. Sorry but he makes such a big deal about doing it, and is so pretentious BUT he’s still got the same scrawny dad bod.
He’s really buying views right now. He’s trying show that without June in the vlogs, they can get the numbers to make them relevant. They don’t have that much engagement on IG, so these inflated views come out as fake.
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Knowing they load their “creative” content on Tuesday’s-I popped into see what today’s video will be-low and behold Corn on the Cob and his skinny dad bod.jmoysa wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:07 am Just when think it can’t get any worse...it does! Couldn’t even hate watch the whole thing on invidious! One thing that really stood out...if he’s been doing CrossFit for nine months, he needs to get his $$ back. Sorry but he makes such a big deal about doing it, and is so pretentious BUT he’s still got the same scrawny dad bod.
He’s really buying views right now. He’s trying show that without June in the vlogs, they can get the numbers to make them relevant. They don’t have that much engagement on IG, so these inflated views come out as fake.
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That thumbnail though
Ya no views from me today. Was the whole video just him screeching like a 6 year old girl from pain?!
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Does he not know most of the pain is from the ovaries and not the tummy muscles yikes! The amazing artistic content creator journalist can only come up with this! And who seriously who in their right mind just before welcoming their new baby orders a pregnancy simulator?
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I hope this kid is born on November 1st. Just so they can not do the whole Halloween birthday shit. They will be sooooo obnoxious with it.
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He was squealing, then in between “contractions” he was saying that it’s just like doing a lot of sit ups. Which also, how does it feel that uncomfortable so quickly if you’re working out hardcore every day? Clearly he’s full of it. And Kelsey said it was only 14 minutes total from when they started to when he was yelling at her to turn it offminniemouse99 wrote:Knowing they load their “creative” content on Tuesday’s-I popped into see what today’s video will be-low and behold Corn on the Cob and his skinny dad bod.jmoysa wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:07 am Just when think it can’t get any worse...it does! Couldn’t even hate watch the whole thing on invidious! One thing that really stood out...if he’s been doing CrossFit for nine months, he needs to get his $$ back. Sorry but he makes such a big deal about doing it, and is so pretentious BUT he’s still got the same scrawny dad bod.
He’s really buying views right now. He’s trying show that without June in the vlogs, they can get the numbers to make them relevant. They don’t have that much engagement on IG, so these inflated views come out as fake.
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That thumbnail though
Ya no views from me today. Was the whole video just him screeching like a 6 year old girl from pain?!
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How would he know? His abs hardly look like they see many sit-ups!! And those stringy long nipples creep me out!!!
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His nipples are so gross. Everything about him creeps me out! There’s just something about him that screams to me he’s dangerous and to stay far away from him. I’m glad he lives very far away from me. I don’t want that man anywhere near me. I can’t explain exactly what it is about him, but I’ve always been a person who trusts her instincts about people and there’s something very off with that man.GooseyLucy wrote:How would he know? His abs hardly look like they see many sit-ups!! And those stringy long nipples creep me out!!!
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His nipples look like engorged skin tags.
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PirateWench8 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:04 amHis nipples are so gross. Everything about him creeps me out! There’s just something about him that screams to me he’s dangerous and to stay far away from him. I’m glad he lives very far away from me. I don’t want that man anywhere near me. I can’t explain exactly what it is about him, but I’ve always been a person who trusts her instincts about people and there’s something very off with that man.GooseyLucy wrote:How would he know? His abs hardly look like they see many sit-ups!! And those stringy long nipples creep me out!!!
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If you think he’s creepy on YouTube, you should see his posts with June on insta.
It’s overwhelming creepy to count how many posts are just about her.
Almost alarming if you ask me
I get it he loves her and he’s a good dad. But sheesh, how much is too much?! He’s definitely a VERY creepy guy.
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It creeps me out how he post of June on Insta. Very rarely does he post of Kelsey or by himself. They're always these long winded post about his love for June and their special bond. So off.
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Oh I do see them.minniemouse99 wrote:PirateWench8 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 7:04 amHis nipples are so gross. Everything about him creeps me out! There’s just something about him that screams to me he’s dangerous and to stay far away from him. I’m glad he lives very far away from me. I don’t want that man anywhere near me. I can’t explain exactly what it is about him, but I’ve always been a person who trusts her instincts about people and there’s something very off with that man.GooseyLucy wrote:How would he know? His abs hardly look like they see many sit-ups!! And those stringy long nipples creep me out!!!
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If you think he’s creepy on YouTube, you should see his posts with June on insta.
It’s overwhelming creepy to count how many posts are just about her.
Almost alarming if you ask me
I get it he loves her and he’s a good dad. But sheesh, how much is too much?! He’s definitely a VERY creepy guy.
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I wonder how electric pulses administered to the stomach area can really be considered "labor simulation." If you don't have a uterus or a cervix, I'm not sure how you can feel labor pains. The device they bought comes up when you search "labor simulator" online but once I clicked on the Amazon listing I saw that this is marketed as a massager for workout injuries and soreness, not a labor simulator.
I can't stand it when Kelsey brings up her "53 hour" labor. Kelsey is counting the mild, irregular contractions of early labor when she constantly reminds everyone that she had a "53 hour" labor. Most people are chilling at home or even going about their day at work during that time. It wasn't until I hit the transition phase at 7 cm that things got rather uncomfortable. I headed to the hospital and got an epidural at that point. Kelsey was 4 and a half centimeters when she got the epidural after "38 hours" of early labor, according to their birth vlog. For me personally I thought the first week of postpartum recovery was more uncomfortable than labor itself! Can't simulate that.
I can't stand it when Kelsey brings up her "53 hour" labor. Kelsey is counting the mild, irregular contractions of early labor when she constantly reminds everyone that she had a "53 hour" labor. Most people are chilling at home or even going about their day at work during that time. It wasn't until I hit the transition phase at 7 cm that things got rather uncomfortable. I headed to the hospital and got an epidural at that point. Kelsey was 4 and a half centimeters when she got the epidural after "38 hours" of early labor, according to their birth vlog. For me personally I thought the first week of postpartum recovery was more uncomfortable than labor itself! Can't simulate that.
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Ahhhh Transition, that lovely phase of vomiting, uncontrolled shaking, and pure back labor. Good times.HashtagBlessed wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:26 am I wonder how electric pulses administered to the stomach area can really be considered "labor simulation." If you don't have a uterus or a cervix, I'm not sure how you can feel labor pains. The device they bought comes up when you search "labor simulator" online but once I clicked on the Amazon listing I saw that this is marketed as a massager for workout injuries and soreness, not a labor simulator.
I can't stand it when Kelsey brings up her "53 hour" labor. Kelsey is counting the mild, irregular contractions of early labor when she constantly reminds everyone that she had a "53 hour" labor. Most people are chilling at home or even going about their day at work during that time. It wasn't until I hit the transition phase at 7 cm that things got rather uncomfortable. I headed to the hospital and got an epidural at that point. Kelsey was 4 and a half centimeters when she got the epidural after "38 hours" of early labor, according to their birth vlog. For me personally I thought the first week of postpartum recovery was more uncomfortable than labor itself! Can't simulate that.
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Ha! I remember the vomiting, but luckily didn't experiencing shaking and only felt pressure in my back once the epidural kicked in. Even if I didn't want an epidural, I probably would have been advised to get one anyways since I was strep B positive and needed to stay pregnant for another 8 hours for the antibiotic IV after I arrived at the hospital at a 6 cm and dilating quickly. There's no way I would have been able to resist the urge to push long enough for the antibiotics to finish without the epidural. I also needed to sit tight while my doctor addressed an emergency with another patient, otherwise I probably would have had to deliver with a doctor I had never met before. Loved the epidural, worth every penny. I seriously question how Kelsey will fare this go round now that she has a renewed interest in avoiding the epidural for some reason. Everything up until transition I would compared to bad period cramps, but that was just my experience.Edenberry wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:28 amAhhhh Transition, that lovely phase of vomiting, uncontrolled shaking, and pure back labor. Good times.HashtagBlessed wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:26 am I wonder how electric pulses administered to the stomach area can really be considered "labor simulation." If you don't have a uterus or a cervix, I'm not sure how you can feel labor pains. The device they bought comes up when you search "labor simulator" online but once I clicked on the Amazon listing I saw that this is marketed as a massager for workout injuries and soreness, not a labor simulator.
I can't stand it when Kelsey brings up her "53 hour" labor. Kelsey is counting the mild, irregular contractions of early labor when she constantly reminds everyone that she had a "53 hour" labor. Most people are chilling at home or even going about their day at work during that time. It wasn't until I hit the transition phase at 7 cm that things got rather uncomfortable. I headed to the hospital and got an epidural at that point. Kelsey was 4 and a half centimeters when she got the epidural after "38 hours" of early labor, according to their birth vlog. For me personally I thought the first week of postpartum recovery was more uncomfortable than labor itself! Can't simulate that.
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I remember puking my brains out and the nurses said "that's a good sign!"Edenberry wrote:Ahhhh Transition, that lovely phase of vomiting, uncontrolled shaking, and pure back labor. Good times.HashtagBlessed wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:26 am I wonder how electric pulses administered to the stomach area can really be considered "labor simulation." If you don't have a uterus or a cervix, I'm not sure how you can feel labor pains. The device they bought comes up when you search "labor simulator" online but once I clicked on the Amazon listing I saw that this is marketed as a massager for workout injuries and soreness, not a labor simulator.
I can't stand it when Kelsey brings up her "53 hour" labor. Kelsey is counting the mild, irregular contractions of early labor when she constantly reminds everyone that she had a "53 hour" labor. Most people are chilling at home or even going about their day at work during that time. It wasn't until I hit the transition phase at 7 cm that things got rather uncomfortable. I headed to the hospital and got an epidural at that point. Kelsey was 4 and a half centimeters when she got the epidural after "38 hours" of early labor, according to their birth vlog. For me personally I thought the first week of postpartum recovery was more uncomfortable than labor itself! Can't simulate that.
Pissed me off that Missy ate all that Panda Express and didn't puke when she had Finn. Yes, I am mean.
And Ioooove epidurals. I couldn't relax, and didn't progress until I got the epidural. Then I went from 3-10 in 2 hours! Wheee!
Sorry for the personal story. I don't know how Kelsey is going to do it without an epidural. She doesn't seem to have a high pain tolerance.
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This!!! I didn’t get to the hospital until I was 9 cm! 20 minutes later I started pushing. I understand everybody handles pain differently but 70% of her labor was mild period like cramping. There is nothing special or honorable about whimpering from your period like cramping for 2 days straight.HashtagBlessed wrote:I wonder how electric pulses administered to the stomach area can really be considered "labor simulation." If you don't have a uterus or a cervix, I'm not sure how you can feel labor pains. The device they bought comes up when you search "labor simulator" online but once I clicked on the Amazon listing I saw that this is marketed as a massager for workout injuries and soreness, not a labor simulator.
I can't stand it when Kelsey brings up her "53 hour" labor. Kelsey is counting the mild, irregular contractions of early labor when she constantly reminds everyone that she had a "53 hour" labor. Most people are chilling at home or even going about their day at work during that time. It wasn't until I hit the transition phase at 7 cm that things got rather uncomfortable. I headed to the hospital and got an epidural at that point. Kelsey was 4 and a half centimeters when she got the epidural after "38 hours" of early labor, according to their birth vlog. For me personally I thought the first week of postpartum recovery was more uncomfortable than labor itself! Can't simulate that.
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I tried to go au natural with my first and puked too. Eventually I was like, gimme all the drugs, once they got my nausea under controllmmomSD wrote:I remember puking my brains out and the nurses said "that's a good sign!"Edenberry wrote:Ahhhh Transition, that lovely phase of vomiting, uncontrolled shaking, and pure back labor. Good times.HashtagBlessed wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:26 am I wonder how electric pulses administered to the stomach area can really be considered "labor simulation." If you don't have a uterus or a cervix, I'm not sure how you can feel labor pains. The device they bought comes up when you search "labor simulator" online but once I clicked on the Amazon listing I saw that this is marketed as a massager for workout injuries and soreness, not a labor simulator.
I can't stand it when Kelsey brings up her "53 hour" labor. Kelsey is counting the mild, irregular contractions of early labor when she constantly reminds everyone that she had a "53 hour" labor. Most people are chilling at home or even going about their day at work during that time. It wasn't until I hit the transition phase at 7 cm that things got rather uncomfortable. I headed to the hospital and got an epidural at that point. Kelsey was 4 and a half centimeters when she got the epidural after "38 hours" of early labor, according to their birth vlog. For me personally I thought the first week of postpartum recovery was more uncomfortable than labor itself! Can't simulate that.
Pissed me off that Missy ate all that Panda Express and didn't puke when she had Finn. Yes, I am mean.
And Ioooove epidurals. I couldn't relax, and didn't progress until I got the epidural. Then I went from 3-10 in 2 hours! Wheee!
Sorry for the personal story. I don't know how Kelsey is going to do it without an epidural. She doesn't seem to have a high pain tolerance.
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I find it humourous that Kelsey thinks she can send herself into labor by drinking tea and climbing stairs. You'd think after her last experience she'd want to just let it happen on its own when the baby is ready, considering she had the world's slowest labor and she didn't progress.
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Their life looks so depressing. Their house, their routine, everything just looks so awfully in eventful and just dreary
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My doctor always said a baby will only come when they are ready unless of course something amiss that causes labor to trigger before the time she said you can walk you can drink teas etc its all well and good but if baby is not ready they aren't coming, she was also dead set against castor oil she said it rarely works and when it does it is because it causes distress to the moms system which then causes distress to baby not good at all