Yes, even with children, a year is a reasonable time frame.Lovehound11 wrote:A child is involved though. I just hope that they stay together for the sake of hazzel, so another man doesn't walk out if her lifeYue195 wrote:.... Moving together after dating for a little over a year is pretty reasonable time frame, most people move their partners in after 6 months. Or a month in Jess's case.Lovehound11 wrote:Yikes they are moving very fast....
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Nope nope nope. I have a 3 year old girl and IMO i wouldn't move in with my bf of a year =/ MAYBE if i've known him for a few years and started dating a year ago... other than that no.
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I don't really have anything negative to say about them moving in together. They've been together for a year, which is a reasonable amount of time. Time to get out of mom and dad's, Haylee is an adult.
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They've been together for over a year. Closer to a year and a half. I personally don't see anything wrong with Randy like everyone does. Haylee's family loves him. I don't think they'd be supportive of their relationship if something was off. I trust haylee's dads opinion of randy (from haylee's on mouth, her dad loves randy) more than y'all's.
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I have serious respect for this girl. She works her ass off and is really smart and slowly she is chipping away at ticking off the to do list of any teen Mum- get a job, move out on your own, get a license, get a car, get an education.
Her and Randy seem really happy and they have taken things nice and slow. It would have been tempting to move in together into one of their parents house or for her to rely on his income but she has been super smart about it all. I think a years time she will have a license and car and either be in school or working her way up the business chain in her current job since she seems to love it.
One thing I don't love though is her comments on other teen mum's videos. She isn't mean but you kinda tell she is basically saying "get a job" lol.
Her and Randy seem really happy and they have taken things nice and slow. It would have been tempting to move in together into one of their parents house or for her to rely on his income but she has been super smart about it all. I think a years time she will have a license and car and either be in school or working her way up the business chain in her current job since she seems to love it.
One thing I don't love though is her comments on other teen mum's videos. She isn't mean but you kinda tell she is basically saying "get a job" lol.
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It makes me cringe so hard every time she says literally, but she says it as literate-ly, am i the only one?
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The people who sold them that dog seem like tools. They gave away a very well-behaved puppy because he's "jumpy" and they don't want him around a newborn, but they still sold him to a family with a young child and were okay with that? And sold him for $400 instead of giving him away. When you voluntarily give up a dog for a stupid reason, you don't ask $400 for it. I don't care how much you spent on your perfect purebred, if you choose to give it up because you bought it for status quo and then you decide you don't feel like training it, then eat the money. I hate how people give up their pets like it's nothing.
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I think she should pain Hazzels dresser, it looks unfinished the way it is
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She seems a little irresponsible and doesn't have much knowledge about pets. Not neutering?
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He's a pure bred Shitzu Inu, so he's eligible for breeding. Might be why.
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Hmmmm a 3 hour car ride with a child who gets "severe" car sickness doesnt really seem the best idea to me! Poor Hazzel. (gaaaaah spelling Hazel with 2 z's annoys me so much!!!)
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Some people charge rehoming fees to make sure the dog goes to a good home that is serious about taking care of the animal and has some sort of financial stability. Not sure if that's the case here. But just some insight. Those people do seem like tools. They made a commitment to that dog and failed him.fossilfinger wrote:The people who sold them that dog seem like tools. They gave away a very well-behaved puppy because he's "jumpy" and they don't want him around a newborn, but they still sold him to a family with a young child and were okay with that? And sold him for $400 instead of giving him away. When you voluntarily give up a dog for a stupid reason, you don't ask $400 for it. I don't care how much you spent on your perfect purebred, if you choose to give it up because you bought it for status quo and then you decide you don't feel like training it, then eat the money. I hate how people give up their pets like it's nothing.
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Some people charge rehoming fees to make sure the dog goes to a good home that is serious about taking care of the animal and has some sort of financial stability. Not sure if that's the case here. But just some insight. Those people do seem like tools. They made a commitment to that dog and failed him.fossilfinger wrote:The people who sold them that dog seem like tools. They gave away a very well-behaved puppy because he's "jumpy" and they don't want him around a newborn, but they still sold him to a family with a young child and were okay with that? And sold him for $400 instead of giving him away. When you voluntarily give up a dog for a stupid reason, you don't ask $400 for it. I don't care how much you spent on your perfect purebred, if you choose to give it up because you bought it for status quo and then you decide you don't feel like training it, then eat the money. I hate how people give up their pets like it's nothing.
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Sorry for the double post but I just went back and watched the video where they introduced the dog. Wow. Those original owners were terrible. Instead of taking the time to train the dog they got rid of him. Shows how much they cared for the dog.
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She is pumping out video after video lately, must be wanting $ for her move
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I read that last night and thought it was a Shitz Tsu (totally can't spell)Yue195 wrote:He's a pure bred Shitzu Inu, so he's eligible for breeding. Might be why.
But now I think it's a "Doge" SHIBA Inu hahaha. I didn't watch her vlogs and I'm barely on IG anymore.
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Something about the way Randy interacts with and talks to Hazzel rubs me the wrong way. I can't put my finger on it, but it bothers me. I can see him being hard on her/expecting too much out of her.
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I always read it like "haz" (has with a z) and then "zull". I don't know why lol. Also I asked some people how old Randy and Haylee looked and they all said Randy looks 12-14 and Haylee looks about 15-16prettypink-dreamer wrote:Hmmmm a 3 hour car ride with a child who gets "severe" car sickness doesnt really seem the best idea to me! Poor Hazzel. (gaaaaah spelling Hazel with 2 z's annoys me so much!!!)
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Her dog is a pure bred shiba inu. I have a 6 year old all white one and let me just say if they do not train him they will have their hands full. Shiba Inus are known for not listening and being on the harder end to train.FJ_Lanning wrote:I read that last night and thought it was a Shitz Tsu (totally can't spell)Yue195 wrote:He's a pure bred Shitzu Inu, so he's eligible for breeding. Might be why.
But now I think it's a "Doge" SHIBA Inu hahaha. I didn't watch her vlogs and I'm barely on IG anymore.