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They're probably doing it so the fans will know what they want and send them gifts.
Yes, I am cynical.
Alternatively I can buy that he's doing it because his siblings still believe, but something tells me he was _told_ to. He may be being a "good big brother", but I am betting he didn't volunteer.
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Alternatively I can buy that he's doing it because his siblings still believe, but something tells me he was _told_ to. He may be being a "good big brother", but I am betting he didn't volunteer.
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Makes sense!lmmomSD wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 6:50 pm They're probably doing it so the fans will know what they want and send them gifts.
Yes, I am cynical.
Alternatively I can buy that he's doing it because his siblings still believe, but something tells me he was _told_ to. He may be being a "good big brother", but I am betting he didn't volunteer.
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Wonder if next year he'll put his foot down. I can see his friends making fun of him at school!2015Girl wrote:Makes sense!lmmomSD wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 6:50 pm They're probably doing it so the fans will know what they want and send them gifts.
Yes, I am cynical.
Alternatively I can buy that he's doing it because his siblings still believe, but something tells me he was _told_ to. He may be being a "good big brother", but I am betting he didn't volunteer.
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There's also the possibility that he doesn't believe but is playing along for his little siblings especially hazyJD386 wrote:Why does that bother you just because you stopped believing by the age of 12? Maybe he still believes. So what? Or maybe he doesn’t and is doing it for his younger siblings. Wouldn’t they think it was weird if he wasn’t writing a letter? Maybe he doesn’t want to ruin the magic for his siblings so he still plays along. That would make him a good big brother in my book.2015Girl wrote:Ryler is writing to ‘Santa’? Ummmm okay? He is 12. I stopped believing when I was 12.
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I have a 13, 11 and 9 year olds.
My middle child 3 christmas’s ago had a conversation with me about santa and we had an open honest convo. Discussed not ruining it for others and the magic of christmas etc.
I dont know where my 13 and 9yr olds stand. We have an elf and my 9yr old is super invested on that. I would assume she doesn’t suspect. Mr13 - i dunno, hes never questioned anything, but hes also not the type of kid to make a huge deal out of things either.
The binghams older boys might have has the discussion and all agree to play along with the younger kids, i doubt kids at school would make fun of them for that, thats pretty low for kids.
My BIL and SIL are tightwads and their kids knew from day dot. The thing is they never had that convo with their kids about ruining it for others. When my nephew was 5 one of his cousins told him. My other SIL was devastated. Rightly so.
My middle child 3 christmas’s ago had a conversation with me about santa and we had an open honest convo. Discussed not ruining it for others and the magic of christmas etc.
I dont know where my 13 and 9yr olds stand. We have an elf and my 9yr old is super invested on that. I would assume she doesn’t suspect. Mr13 - i dunno, hes never questioned anything, but hes also not the type of kid to make a huge deal out of things either.
The binghams older boys might have has the discussion and all agree to play along with the younger kids, i doubt kids at school would make fun of them for that, thats pretty low for kids.
My BIL and SIL are tightwads and their kids knew from day dot. The thing is they never had that convo with their kids about ruining it for others. When my nephew was 5 one of his cousins told him. My other SIL was devastated. Rightly so.
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A frame around the tv? Uhhh okay?!?!
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Ryler is turning into a douchey guy like his dad (and it's absolutely Branden's fault-- I don't blame Ryler). I can totally see other 12 year olds making fun of him for writing a letter to Santa.
For not spoiling it for his younger siblings, no, they likely wouldn't make fun of him for that. I still think it was totally his parents' idea for views and to get sent stuff. And even though they probably won't tease him for keeping up the act for his siblings, I can see him getting teased for writing a letter to Santa, and having it out there on the internet forever.
My ex-husband married a "born again Christian". She never had her kids believe in Santa because she said she wanted the focus to be on Jesus. Her kids managed to keep the secret the first Christmas they were together, but they decided it "wasn't fair" to make them keep it up. So we told my kids. My daughter was relieved, because it freaked her out that someone was coming into our house at night, even to leave presents. My son was furious that we had lied to him. He got over it, but his faith in us sure took a blow for a while.
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For not spoiling it for his younger siblings, no, they likely wouldn't make fun of him for that. I still think it was totally his parents' idea for views and to get sent stuff. And even though they probably won't tease him for keeping up the act for his siblings, I can see him getting teased for writing a letter to Santa, and having it out there on the internet forever.
My ex-husband married a "born again Christian". She never had her kids believe in Santa because she said she wanted the focus to be on Jesus. Her kids managed to keep the secret the first Christmas they were together, but they decided it "wasn't fair" to make them keep it up. So we told my kids. My daughter was relieved, because it freaked her out that someone was coming into our house at night, even to leave presents. My son was furious that we had lied to him. He got over it, but his faith in us sure took a blow for a while.
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Hold on, just to make sure I’m understanding you right. Ruler is douchey because he is writing a letter to Santa?lmmomSD wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:47 pm Ryler is turning into a douchey guy like his dad (and it's absolutely Branden's fault-- I don't blame Ryler). I can totally see other 12 year olds making fun of him for writing a letter to Santa.
For not spoiling it for his younger siblings, no, they likely wouldn't make fun of him for that. I still think it was totally his parents' idea for views and to get sent stuff. And even though they probably won't tease him for keeping up the act for his siblings, I can see him getting teased for writing a letter to Santa, and having it out there on the internet forever.
My ex-husband married a "born again Christian". She never had her kids believe in Santa because she said she wanted the focus to be on Jesus. Her kids managed to keep the secret the first Christmas they were together, but they decided it "wasn't fair" to make them keep it up. So we told my kids. My daughter was relieved, because it freaked her out that someone was coming into our house at night, even to leave presents. My son was furious that we had lied to him. He got over it, but his faith in us sure took a blow for a while.
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Instead or criticising and critiquing a little boy I reckon you get on and do something constructive. Parents is fair game but kids come on.....
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Where did I say that? I never said he was douchey because he wrote a letter to Santa. Jeez. I guess I need to express myself more clearly. First of all, I also never said that his friends would make fun of him for not spoiling the fun for his brothers and Hazy. I said that it's possible that next year they would make fun of him for writing a letter to Santa at the age of 13 and having it posted on the internet. That's what saying that I wonder if next year, he'll put his foot down because I could see his friends making fun of him means. 13 year old boys can be vicious. So can 13 year old girls for that matter.Wynonasmith17 wrote:Hold on, just to make sure I’m understanding you right. Ruler is douchey because he is writing a letter to Santa?lmmomSD wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:47 pm Ryler is turning into a douchey guy like his dad (and it's absolutely Branden's fault-- I don't blame Ryler). I can totally see other 12 year olds making fun of him for writing a letter to Santa.
For not spoiling it for his younger siblings, no, they likely wouldn't make fun of him for that. I still think it was totally his parents' idea for views and to get sent stuff. And even though they probably won't tease him for keeping up the act for his siblings, I can see him getting teased for writing a letter to Santa, and having it out there on the internet forever.
My ex-husband married a "born again Christian". She never had her kids believe in Santa because she said she wanted the focus to be on Jesus. Her kids managed to keep the secret the first Christmas they were together, but they decided it "wasn't fair" to make them keep it up. So we told my kids. My daughter was relieved, because it freaked her out that someone was coming into our house at night, even to leave presents. My son was furious that we had lied to him. He got over it, but his faith in us sure took a blow for a while.
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Instead or criticising and critiquing a little boy I reckon you get on and do something constructive. Parents is fair game but kids come on.....
It's been noted here before that "Ry-Guy" is developing an attitude. It's absolutely not his fault. His dad encourages the whole "rad, epic and savage" pose with your mouth open for the thumbnail, it's all about appearances and whoever dies with the most stuff wins attitude. Ok, so douchey was harsh. But we talk about how bratty Hazy's behavior can be. How are the boys off limits? They're encouraged to act out for views. How many "faking sick to get out of school" videos are there?
Branden and Mindy have changed and they are rubbing off on their kids. Actually, judging from Branden's mug shots, he hasn't changed. He's just reverting back to type. And that's not a good example for the kids.
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Alright no problem just articulate yourself clearer and remember to provide sufficient evidence for whatever claims you are making in order to be understood by otherslmmomSD wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 9:23 amWhere did I say that? I never said he was douchey because he wrote a letter to Santa. Jeez. I guess I need to express myself more clearly. First of all, I also never said that his friends would make fun of him for not spoiling the fun for his brothers and Hazy. I said that it's possible that next year they would make fun of him for writing a letter to Santa at the age of 13 and having it posted on the internet. That's what saying that I wonder if next year, he'll put his foot down because I could see his friends making fun of him means. 13 year old boys can be vicious. So can 13 year old girls for that matter.Wynonasmith17 wrote:Hold on, just to make sure I’m understanding you right. Ruler is douchey because he is writing a letter to Santa?lmmomSD wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:47 pm Ryler is turning into a douchey guy like his dad (and it's absolutely Branden's fault-- I don't blame Ryler). I can totally see other 12 year olds making fun of him for writing a letter to Santa.
For not spoiling it for his younger siblings, no, they likely wouldn't make fun of him for that. I still think it was totally his parents' idea for views and to get sent stuff. And even though they probably won't tease him for keeping up the act for his siblings, I can see him getting teased for writing a letter to Santa, and having it out there on the internet forever.
My ex-husband married a "born again Christian". She never had her kids believe in Santa because she said she wanted the focus to be on Jesus. Her kids managed to keep the secret the first Christmas they were together, but they decided it "wasn't fair" to make them keep it up. So we told my kids. My daughter was relieved, because it freaked her out that someone was coming into our house at night, even to leave presents. My son was furious that we had lied to him. He got over it, but his faith in us sure took a blow for a while.
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Instead or criticising and critiquing a little boy I reckon you get on and do something constructive. Parents is fair game but kids come on.....
It's been noted here before that "Ry-Guy" is developing an attitude. It's absolutely not his fault. His dad encourages the whole "rad, epic and savage" pose with your mouth open for the thumbnail, it's all about appearances and whoever dies with the most stuff wins attitude. Ok, so douchey was harsh. But we talk about how bratty Hazy's behavior can be. How are the boys off limits? They're encouraged to act out for views. How many "faking sick to get out of school" videos are there?
Branden and Mindy have changed and they are rubbing off on their kids. Actually, judging from Branden's mug shots, he hasn't changed. He's just reverting back to type. And that's not a good example for the kids.
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When they’re showing the TV - of course they’re showing Hazy’s pictures
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Are you a Bingham super fan? You’ve made 4 posts so far since you’ve been here and other than asking Mindy’s maiden name, your posts have only been to call out other people for statements they’ve made about the Binghams.Wynonasmith17 wrote:Alright no problem just articulate yourself clearer and remember to provide sufficient evidence for whatever claims you are making in order to be understood by otherslmmomSD wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 9:23 amWhere did I say that? I never said he was douchey because he wrote a letter to Santa. Jeez. I guess I need to express myself more clearly. First of all, I also never said that his friends would make fun of him for not spoiling the fun for his brothers and Hazy. I said that it's possible that next year they would make fun of him for writing a letter to Santa at the age of 13 and having it posted on the internet. That's what saying that I wonder if next year, he'll put his foot down because I could see his friends making fun of him means. 13 year old boys can be vicious. So can 13 year old girls for that matter.Wynonasmith17 wrote: Hold on, just to make sure I’m understanding you right. Ruler is douchey because he is writing a letter to Santa?
Instead or criticising and critiquing a little boy I reckon you get on and do something constructive. Parents is fair game but kids come on.....
It's been noted here before that "Ry-Guy" is developing an attitude. It's absolutely not his fault. His dad encourages the whole "rad, epic and savage" pose with your mouth open for the thumbnail, it's all about appearances and whoever dies with the most stuff wins attitude. Ok, so douchey was harsh. But we talk about how bratty Hazy's behavior can be. How are the boys off limits? They're encouraged to act out for views. How many "faking sick to get out of school" videos are there?
Branden and Mindy have changed and they are rubbing off on their kids. Actually, judging from Branden's mug shots, he hasn't changed. He's just reverting back to type. And that's not a good example for the kids.
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Wait...are you serious? ImmomSD is a long-standing, respected member here. She is always perfectly understood by others, without the requirement of having to produce any evidence to back up what she is saying.Wynonasmith17 wrote:Alright no problem just articulate yourself clearer and remember to provide sufficient evidence for whatever claims you are making in order to be understood by otherslmmomSD wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 9:23 amWhere did I say that? I never said he was douchey because he wrote a letter to Santa. Jeez. I guess I need to express myself more clearly. First of all, I also never said that his friends would make fun of him for not spoiling the fun for his brothers and Hazy. I said that it's possible that next year they would make fun of him for writing a letter to Santa at the age of 13 and having it posted on the internet. That's what saying that I wonder if next year, he'll put his foot down because I could see his friends making fun of him means. 13 year old boys can be vicious. So can 13 year old girls for that matter.Wynonasmith17 wrote: Hold on, just to make sure I’m understanding you right. Ruler is douchey because he is writing a letter to Santa?
Instead or criticising and critiquing a little boy I reckon you get on and do something constructive. Parents is fair game but kids come on.....
It's been noted here before that "Ry-Guy" is developing an attitude. It's absolutely not his fault. His dad encourages the whole "rad, epic and savage" pose with your mouth open for the thumbnail, it's all about appearances and whoever dies with the most stuff wins attitude. Ok, so douchey was harsh. But we talk about how bratty Hazy's behavior can be. How are the boys off limits? They're encouraged to act out for views. How many "faking sick to get out of school" videos are there?
Branden and Mindy have changed and they are rubbing off on their kids. Actually, judging from Branden's mug shots, he hasn't changed. He's just reverting back to type. And that's not a good example for the kids.
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Wow congrats babe you uncovered my big secret! Maybe I should retreat back to Mindy’s Instagram stories and leave y’all alone? How does that soundJD386 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 5:53 pmAre you a Bingham super fan? You’ve made 4 posts so far since you’ve been here and other than asking Mindy’s maiden name, your posts have only been to call out other people for statements they’ve made about the Binghams.Wynonasmith17 wrote:Alright no problem just articulate yourself clearer and remember to provide sufficient evidence for whatever claims you are making in order to be understood by otherslmmomSD wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 9:23 am Where did I say that? I never said he was douchey because he wrote a letter to Santa. Jeez. I guess I need to express myself more clearly. First of all, I also never said that his friends would make fun of him for not spoiling the fun for his brothers and Hazy. I said that it's possible that next year they would make fun of him for writing a letter to Santa at the age of 13 and having it posted on the internet. That's what saying that I wonder if next year, he'll put his foot down because I could see his friends making fun of him means. 13 year old boys can be vicious. So can 13 year old girls for that matter.
It's been noted here before that "Ry-Guy" is developing an attitude. It's absolutely not his fault. His dad encourages the whole "rad, epic and savage" pose with your mouth open for the thumbnail, it's all about appearances and whoever dies with the most stuff wins attitude. Ok, so douchey was harsh. But we talk about how bratty Hazy's behavior can be. How are the boys off limits? They're encouraged to act out for views. How many "faking sick to get out of school" videos are there?
Branden and Mindy have changed and they are rubbing off on their kids. Actually, judging from Branden's mug shots, he hasn't changed. He's just reverting back to type. And that's not a good example for the kids.
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Wow congrats you uncovered my secretJD386 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 5:53 pmAre you a Bingham super fan? You’ve made 4 posts so far since you’ve been here and other than asking Mindy’s maiden name, your posts have only been to call out other people for statements they’ve made about the Binghams.Wynonasmith17 wrote:Alright no problem just articulate yourself clearer and remember to provide sufficient evidence for whatever claims you are making in order to be understood by otherslmmomSD wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 9:23 am Where did I say that? I never said he was douchey because he wrote a letter to Santa. Jeez. I guess I need to express myself more clearly. First of all, I also never said that his friends would make fun of him for not spoiling the fun for his brothers and Hazy. I said that it's possible that next year they would make fun of him for writing a letter to Santa at the age of 13 and having it posted on the internet. That's what saying that I wonder if next year, he'll put his foot down because I could see his friends making fun of him means. 13 year old boys can be vicious. So can 13 year old girls for that matter.
It's been noted here before that "Ry-Guy" is developing an attitude. It's absolutely not his fault. His dad encourages the whole "rad, epic and savage" pose with your mouth open for the thumbnail, it's all about appearances and whoever dies with the most stuff wins attitude. Ok, so douchey was harsh. But we talk about how bratty Hazy's behavior can be. How are the boys off limits? They're encouraged to act out for views. How many "faking sick to get out of school" videos are there?
Branden and Mindy have changed and they are rubbing off on their kids. Actually, judging from Branden's mug shots, he hasn't changed. He's just reverting back to type. And that's not a good example for the kids.
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Most people don't call out the kids bc they are still developing. Having said that, I have found that EVERY time I post on their IG I get pounced on. Some people do it to every single comment that is not a full throated approval. A bit immature as the Binghams can handle it. And I can still only see one page of comments here. Also, thank God Jared and Britt are moving!
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Did Jared and Britt actually buy a house after all this time?Desert_Princess wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 12:34 pm Most people don't call out the kids bc they are still developing. Having said that, I have found that EVERY time I post on their IG I get pounced on. Some people do it to every single comment that is not a full throated approval. A bit immature as the Binghams can handle it. And I can still only see one page of comments here. Also, thank God Jared and Britt are moving!
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Not quite. From my understanding they are moving to Florida for a year for a job for him or something? And they bought(?) are buying(?) a lot in Utah in a new neighborhood where her brother(?) is also building a house. They are going to build a house and it should be done when they move back. But knowing them it’ll fall through and won’t work out and they’ll move in to someone else’s basement in no time.Hyacinth wrote:Did Jared and Britt actually buy a house after all this time?Desert_Princess wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 12:34 pm Most people don't call out the kids bc they are still developing. Having said that, I have found that EVERY time I post on their IG I get pounced on. Some people do it to every single comment that is not a full throated approval. A bit immature as the Binghams can handle it. And I can still only see one page of comments here. Also, thank God Jared and Britt are moving!
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So I'm reading here lack of Holland/Bingham interaction.
I've always felt like their kids weren't super into each other either... like they seem to have a 'cousin' relationship but I didn't see them often going to each other's houses. Turn's never asked Ryler to play video games with him on a random day.
Krew wants an easy bake oven?? Isn't he a little old for that? I feel like he's big enough he doesn't need to use child sized kitchen utensils, and with some supervision he could be using the oven... He wants to make pretzels, google pretzel recipe and he can start today.... I know they say 8 and up but I feel like I started on that when I was 4 and at around 10 my mom got tired of it taking up space and said "this is the real kitchen stuff" and I would bake and then go get an adult to put it in the oven and take it out for me.
I've always felt like their kids weren't super into each other either... like they seem to have a 'cousin' relationship but I didn't see them often going to each other's houses. Turn's never asked Ryler to play video games with him on a random day.
Krew wants an easy bake oven?? Isn't he a little old for that? I feel like he's big enough he doesn't need to use child sized kitchen utensils, and with some supervision he could be using the oven... He wants to make pretzels, google pretzel recipe and he can start today.... I know they say 8 and up but I feel like I started on that when I was 4 and at around 10 my mom got tired of it taking up space and said "this is the real kitchen stuff" and I would bake and then go get an adult to put it in the oven and take it out for me.