AccurateLordoftheSnark wrote:Maybe Crew did handpick this baby to be a boy because he knew that would disappoint his mother and as revenge for her inability to use common sense or birth control.
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AccurateLordoftheSnark wrote:Maybe Crew did handpick this baby to be a boy because he knew that would disappoint his mother and as revenge for her inability to use common sense or birth control.
Idk I think she’ll name him Cullen Crew Leachhaterade wrote:AccurateLordoftheSnark wrote:Maybe Crew did handpick this baby to be a boy because he knew that would disappoint his mother and as revenge for her inability to use common sense or birth control.
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I just think of twilight lolmssqueen233 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 9:10 amIdk I think she’ll name him Cullen Crew Leachhaterade wrote:AccurateLordoftheSnark wrote:Maybe Crew did handpick this baby to be a boy because he knew that would disappoint his mother and as revenge for her inability to use common sense or birth control.
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I worked at a job where a lot of people had kids that they gave all the same first initial. I guess they thought it was cute. They aren't thinking of when the kids grow up and think it's ridiculous. It's also part of being a YouTube/Instagram parent. Everything has to have an "aesthetic," and the kids are just part of the marketing.HashtagBlessed wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:54 am It reminds me of the Duggars giving their kids all "j" names. It just feels weird, like the child isn't all that important and arbitrarily picking a letter the name has to start with is just a shortcut to make naming easier and then the child is thrown on the pile with all the other "c" names. It reminds me of corporate brand or something that's mass produced. Just so gimmicky and strange.
Hahaha what are they gonna do when all these kids go to school then what are they gonna vlog so sick of them.. low life’s influencersfossilfinger wrote:I worked at a job where a lot of people had kids that they gave all the same first initial. I guess they thought it was cute. They aren't thinking of when the kids grow up and think it's ridiculous. It's also part of being a YouTube/Instagram parent. Everything has to have an "aesthetic," and the kids are just part of the marketing.HashtagBlessed wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:54 am It reminds me of the Duggars giving their kids all "j" names. It just feels weird, like the child isn't all that important and arbitrarily picking a letter the name has to start with is just a shortcut to make naming easier and then the child is thrown on the pile with all the other "c" names. It reminds me of corporate brand or something that's mass produced. Just so gimmicky and strange.
Cameron or Cade are my guesses. Or could she do something like Charlie even though it is “ch” instead of the hard c?WheresMyCoffee wrote:Maybe Cameron... that seems to go with their aesthetic.
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Camden
Cohen
MOdrama wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:09 am Why is it that this family only posts about Crew when they are promoting something. Even “honey” today, posted about missing Crew but then came the promotion. Unbelievable.
If you want to ruin your story commemorating your son who died 6 months ago today- you did just that Brittani. Why do you feel the need to insert swipes and links in between serious content? Answer- you aren't well. BBL is so obsessed with the attention, money and free stuff that she lacks all sensibility and tact. I have never seen her give away ANYTHING. IF (and thats a BIG IF) this maggot is going to therapy I'm sure she is not liking what she is being told about herself. She needs serious help and I think it needs to come from Jeff.
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why do you think she named her son Cash?earpsmom wrote:All of these fAmOus mom YouTubers take on more children for more views. The viewers eat it up whether its with hate or praise. I'm 32 and have 2 children. I don't know a single person with more than 2 children in my age group. Its sickening and disturbing that they profit off of their children.
Thank you for having this perspective. Gender disappointment grates in my nerves so much. For my second pregnancy I went in for my anatomy scan and found out we were having our second girl and then minutes later our world came crashing down as they discovered her fatal heart defect. We then spent weeks of seeing second and third opinions, meeting with top doctors in the field. Our options were to end the pregnancy and peacefully let her go, or to risk my life by continuing the pregnancy with the small chance that she may be born alive but suffered immeasurably until she passed, which could have been a few hours or days. We decided to let her go.pineberry wrote:This is something I’ve been noticing especially ever since I’ve become pregnant beginning of this year and been in a lot of contact with others who are. Seems like 99% of women just want daughters and I have even seen some say they’d be "devastated" ( ) to have a boy. You know what *I* would be devastated about?! Not being able to conceive, having a loss, having a stillbirth, having a baby that has severe health issues.. you know, the stuff that actually warrants devastation. Also, there’s a roughly 50/50 chance of having a boy so if you absolutely cannot deal with a precious little boy, then maybe dont even try for a baby in the first place lol. Also, how sad for that little person that you CHOSE to create, that has no control over their gender..that you were disappointed/devastated with what they are gonna be.
Geeze I’m sure you can tell how annoyed I am at all these women just wanting girls hahaha. I swear, in my bumper group on another forum I’m like the only woman there that’s actually excited to be having a boy. Freaking annoying.
I’ve said it before on this forum but one of the big reasons why "youtubers" or "instagrammers" only want girl babies is becauset they’re more instagrammable and sell better on social media. Also, because these vain narcissistic women want a "mini me" (I cringe when I see someone refer to their daughter that way) instead of an actual individual, that they can put bows and frilly pink dresses on. In those cases I hope their daughters grow up to be tomboys & want nothing to do with any of that girly stuff lol.
Wow... you felt the need to slam on gender disappointment hard! Your tragedy explained went on for another baby then stopped because of potential heart defect, then say part of you is SAD that you didn’t get a little boy!!! WTF?? Which way you swinging girl? Getting pissed at other people for their openness be gender desire, then do the very thing with your “sadness “ about not to !!! GTFO!! Your life story isn’t for Tapatalk! Go blog it and stay on topic in this forum! Think you can do that???Nothankyou wrote:Thank you for having this perspective. Gender disappointment grates in my nerves so much. For my second pregnancy I went in for my anatomy scan and found out we were having our second girl and then minutes later our world came crashing down as they discovered her fatal heart defect. We then spent weeks of seeing second and third opinions, meeting with top doctors in the field. Our options were to end the pregnancy and peacefully let her go, or to risk my life by continuing the pregnancy with the small chance that she may be born alive but suffered immeasurably until she passed, which could have been a few hours or days. We decided to let her go.pineberry wrote:This is something I’ve been noticing especially ever since I’ve become pregnant beginning of this year and been in a lot of contact with others who are. Seems like 99% of women just want daughters and I have even seen some say they’d be "devastated" ( ) to have a boy. You know what *I* would be devastated about?! Not being able to conceive, having a loss, having a stillbirth, having a baby that has severe health issues.. you know, the stuff that actually warrants devastation. Also, there’s a roughly 50/50 chance of having a boy so if you absolutely cannot deal with a precious little boy, then maybe dont even try for a baby in the first place lol. Also, how sad for that little person that you CHOSE to create, that has no control over their gender..that you were disappointed/devastated with what they are gonna be.
Geeze I’m sure you can tell how annoyed I am at all these women just wanting girls hahaha. I swear, in my bumper group on another forum I’m like the only woman there that’s actually excited to be having a boy. Freaking annoying.
I’ve said it before on this forum but one of the big reasons why "youtubers" or "instagrammers" only want girl babies is becauset they’re more instagrammable and sell better on social media. Also, because these vain narcissistic women want a "mini me" (I cringe when I see someone refer to their daughter that way) instead of an actual individual, that they can put bows and frilly pink dresses on. In those cases I hope their daughters grow up to be tomboys & want nothing to do with any of that girly stuff lol.
You know what didn’t matter at all during our tragedy and crisis, the reproductive organs our child had. We didn’t grieve any less because she was our second girl. It pisses me off when people cry over gender disappointment. Like seriously get a grip people, be thankful for your healthy child.
We went on to have a third pregnancy, and thankfully a healthy child, another girl. And in that pregnancy some idiots said I bet you’re hoping for a boy, even knowing everything we went through. I always answered all I want is a healthy, breathing, happy child.
We decided to not have any more babies after our third (second living) because recurrence risk of the heart defect, we didn’t want to take any more chances. There’s still a part of me that is sad that we didn’t have a boy, but most of all I wish I had all three of my girls living earthside with me.
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