JesssFam: Physician Suspicion (Part 91)

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Not to mention they finally get Tommy & Caden and Chris didn't even take a single photo with him, and in the one group shot where they all are in it he's holding Landen. None of us even know what kind of father Chris was when he actually lived with T&C either. The fact that he was willing to move six hours away from them for a girl he had just met who had an infant of her own speaks volumes as to how important they were/are to him. I know a lot of guys who broke up with the mother of their kid(s) and that just never would have even been an option. They wouldn't have even wasted time meeting a woman who lived six hours away.


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Why is a four month old even dressed the same as an almost seven year old?? Because they're both girls they just HAVE to be matching?


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Throne wrote:Are the ginormous bows a jess thing or an American thing? I’m Canadian and I’ve NEVER seen anyone here put that size of a bow on a child, even at super formal events. Even when I occasionally travel to Europe, you tend to see children with smaller berets and accessories. It just looks ridiculous.

I live in Southern California and those giant ass bows are usually worn by cheerleaders & pageant type moms

I would say yes they're an American thing because they're tacky lol. But I rarely see kids in my area that wear them
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ClitoricTease wrote:
Throne wrote:Are the ginormous bows a jess thing or an American thing? I’m Canadian and I’ve NEVER seen anyone here put that size of a bow on a child, even at super formal events. Even when I occasionally travel to Europe, you tend to see children with smaller berets and accessories. It just looks ridiculous.
Of course it's an American thing. Half the things that come out of that country have me on the floor in tears.
It seems more like a southern thing I see almost everyone from the south I follow out those on their kids never seen any in the east coast with a normal functioning brain put enormous ass bows on their kids
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Chellebailson27 wrote:My son had a fear of clippers when he was about the twins age,so I took him to get his hair cut...scissors only,you can get a nice tidy cut using only scissors..then after a while we slowly got him used to it...the noise the sound and that he was safe...now he's gets his hair cut no bother...if she didn't have so many kids,she might not be spread so thin,and able to address issues head on


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Doubt if she had less kids she would anyway... there's mums with 5+ kids that do better job.... in her case i think its 'her' not because 'she is just busy with many kids' unfortunately lol

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ClitoricTease wrote:
Throne wrote:Are the ginormous bows a jess thing or an American thing? I’m Canadian and I’ve NEVER seen anyone here put that size of a bow on a child, even at super formal events. Even when I occasionally travel to Europe, you tend to see children with smaller berets and accessories. It just looks ridiculous.
Of course it's an American thing. Half the things that come out of that country have me on the floor in tears.
Giant bows are a really big thing in the more Southern states in America. Everyone's daughter has one in their hair 24/7.
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blackroses wrote:
ClitoricTease wrote:
Throne wrote:Are the ginormous bows a jess thing or an American thing? I’m Canadian and I’ve NEVER seen anyone here put that size of a bow on a child, even at super formal events. Even when I occasionally travel to Europe, you tend to see children with smaller berets and accessories. It just looks ridiculous.
Of course it's an American thing. Half the things that come out of that country have me on the floor in tears.
It seems more like a southern thing I see almost everyone from the south I follow out those on their kids never seen any in the east coast with a normal functioning brain put enormous ass bows on their kids
I'm on the east coast (Virginia) and see them all the time. I even frequent Maryland and was recently in Pennsylvania and saw them everywhere. As a joke I put one on my almost 2 year old about a month ago (not a huge one) and had a little giggle about it while my ovaries screamed for my husband to give me the girl he desperately wants and keeps talking about Image Image Image

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blackroses wrote:
ClitoricTease wrote:
Throne wrote:Are the ginormous bows a jess thing or an American thing? I’m Canadian and I’ve NEVER seen anyone here put that size of a bow on a child, even at super formal events. Even when I occasionally travel to Europe, you tend to see children with smaller berets and accessories. It just looks ridiculous.
Of course it's an American thing. Half the things that come out of that country have me on the floor in tears.
It seems more like a southern thing I see almost everyone from the south I follow out those on their kids never seen any in the east coast with a normal functioning brain put enormous ass bows on their kids
Lord lets not even get started on the Southern states of America lmao
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I've said this before, but Lilia reminds me of Natalie. She could definitely pass as her daughter. It's probably the hair, but still.


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shilohjulia wrote:It's insane to me that a child as young as Lilia would get a tooth crowned in the first place. I'm assuming it's a baby tooth. I remember my dentist when I was 7 or 8 just pulling a tooth of mine that had a cavity because it was a baby tooth anyways, why bother? The adult one grew in soon after. My best friend is a pediatric hygienist so I'll ask her about it next time we talk. I'm sure she's seen some crazy shit.

Addie is growing on me. When she was first born she looked like a potato to me, but she is turning out pretty adorable I must say.


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I got a crown when I was 4, I don't know when she got her crowns but if it was around the same age as me, I don't think that's unusual.
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whattheactual wrote:
ClitoricTease wrote:
Throne wrote:Are the ginormous bows a jess thing or an American thing? I’m Canadian and I’ve NEVER seen anyone here put that size of a bow on a child, even at super formal events. Even when I occasionally travel to Europe, you tend to see children with smaller berets and accessories. It just looks ridiculous.
Of course it's an American thing. Half the things that come out of that country have me on the floor in tears.
Giant bows are a really big thing in the more Southern states in America. Everyone's daughter has one in their hair 24/7.
I'm going to say it's more of a pageant/dance comp/Southern thing. I have a pic of myself from when I was five (the year was 1999) with a giant ass bow in my hair for a dance recital. The bow looks SO stupid, especially considering I used to be really short for my age (I'm an average-height now). To make it worse, I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, which isn't even close to being Southern.
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Of course it's an American thing. Half the things that come out of that country have me on the floor in tears.[/quote]
Giant bows are a really big thing in the more Southern states in America. Everyone's daughter has one in their hair 24/7.[/quote]

I'm going to say it's more of a pageant/dance comp/Southern thing. I have a pic of myself from when I was five (the year was 1999) with a giant ass bow in my hair for a dance recital. The bow looks SO stupid, especially considering I used to be really short for my age (I'm an average-height now). To make it worse, I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, which isn't even close to being Southern.[/quote]

They're even more popular now because of Jojo Siwa (a dancer on Dance Mom's) she always wore giant bows that her mom made and she has her own line now.
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Love how Jess forces her kids to pick up trash in her newest video but I didn't see because "it's so sad" but I didn't see her picking up any trash? Also, Chris is such a creep and Jess looks like she needs an hour long shower.


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[img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201704 ... 2f3055.jpg[/img]
Actual photo from someone on my Facebook feed. When I saw it I thought of this thread.
I'm in Georgia. Southern US. It's common. I think bows are cute. But the large ones are ridiculous.


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smom12 wrote:The dresses don't bother me as much as those giant ass bows though... especially on Lilia.


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It looks incredibly stupid on Lilia. As I said before, she's getting too old for those big bows, but she'll probably be like Alyssa (?) from Family Fun Pack...9+(?) wearing embarrassingly big bows.

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ashlynxo wrote:Jessica said in her newest video that one of the reasons Kaden's hair is so long is because he's still afraid of buzzers and that she's not going to force him to get a haircut.

Sure, Jesssss. Sure. :roll: :roll: :roll:
SUCH BULLSHIT. I mean, this is just me, but if he hadn't had his hair cut since BuzzGate, wouldn't it be much longer? He clearly had some sort of trim since then. If you can get a trim with scissors, you can get some shape cut into it. I can't believe she's holding onto it just out of bitterness.

P.S. Jess, if Kaden is so sensitive to a basic razor and you're taking that into consideration, how about taking his being-present at Addelyn's "near-death" seriously?

P.P.S. I realised again the other day how Jess and Chris have been together for less than 3 years. You know how they say you need about 4 years to really fully get to know someone? Not meant to be OT: the past month, after moving in together, I have noticed clear tension and thus necessary readjustment-sit downs between my SO and I; we are learning more about each other due to the increased closeness and have to discuss things regularly to keep peace. And we have been together longer than Jess knows Chris. And she has a house, a kid and a marriage with him. Though she arguably hardly knows him. WTF.
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notapnutmommy wrote:[img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201704 ... 2f3055.jpg[/img]
Actual photo from someone on my Facebook feed. When I saw it I thought of this thread.
I'm in Georgia. Southern US. It's common. I think bows are cute. But the large ones are ridiculous.


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That just looks ridiculous. Just imagine trying to hold that child, the giant ass bow would be in the way.


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nomis99 wrote:
notapnutmommy wrote:[img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201704 ... 2f3055.jpg[/img]
Actual photo from someone on my Facebook feed. When I saw it I thought of this thread.
I'm in Georgia. Southern US. It's common. I think bows are cute. But the large ones are ridiculous.


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That just looks ridiculous. Just imagine trying to hold that child, the giant ass bow would be in the way.


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Looks like a picture my MIL has up of my SIL's 6 year old as a baby.... She has on a cap with a bow bigger than the hat... Ugly AF.

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She thinks people will judge her for having her kids pick up paper and throw it in the trash? Nah, people judge you because you make shitty life decisions without thinking on how it will affect those around you.
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In the video "we can't catch a break" someone in the comments suggested that Landen may have marfans syndrome. She said large eyes and pockets of fluid on the spine are some of the characteristics to it. I wonder if jess will look into it. I always thought his eyes looked abnormal.
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