Imsorrybut wrote:I agree. I don't like the stud comments. At first, they didn't bother me that much but it's ALL they ever call them. Call them smart, funny, creative, witty, don't constantly call them studs. They are cute boys. Just call them cute or handsome if you HAVE to talk about their appearance 24/7. And I used to like Hazey, but it's obvious she's the favorite because she's a girl and she gets whatever she wants. She seems like a handful too and she used to seem sweet! And they call that girl "princess" 900 times a day. Shut up! She's not a princess, she's a little girl.
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I used to think Hazy was cute too. But the constant focus on her looks "Oh, you're SO beautiful!"-- All. The. Time, and complete lack of any visible discipline, have just turned me off completely by turning her into something not unlike the Gardner "cats". I was not the least bit surprised that she broke her arm. She _never_ sits on her bottom, and stands and dances on countertops. The boys showed where she fell, and she had been walking down a slide in sandals. She screams and shrieks constantly, and it's just "how we Bingham", and "living the vlogger life". I hope I never ever have a hotel room anywhere near them. Although if I did, I could knock on the door and ask if any of them knows what an inside voice is.
They never seem to encourage those kids to be creative and kind, or smart. It's all about being handsome, and cute, and "savage". Even when Brexin got glasses, Mindy was all about how cute he was going to look, not that he was going to be able to see, and maybe learn better? I wonder-- if one of their kids was actually a quiet bookworm, what would they do? (and yes, I do know they encourage their kids to read, which is good, but it doesn't seem like they really want them curled up with multiple books when they should be out being epic and savage)
I'm ranting again... And they're laughing all the way to the bank.
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