True Confessions - Don't Judge
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Geeky_and_Cheeky wrote: »I confess that I wish my son wasn't Autistic.
It's absolutely draining
awww I feel for you. Mine is on the cusp and has ADHD but I know how somedays all you want is a "normal" child and to not be "that parent" getting judgmental stares when your child just cannot control his impulses.
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I'm still eating halloween sweets. And I'm not logging them.
I had marzipan for breakfast. Not logged.
I'm such an eejit really when I read this back.0 -
@Geeky_and_Cheeky Hugs! I am sure you are a fantastic mother and I bet it is absolutely draining. I hope you have a good support system that allows you to take time for you on occasion.1
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I confess to not reading any of the confessions, except the last five or six...nothing juicy today!
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I confess that it's a windy day and I raked leaves. I confess this was stupid. I confess this is the only day in a week I've really had to myself. I confess there must be better ways to spend "your" day than doing chores.0
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I confess that it's a windy day and I raked leaves. I confess this was stupid. I confess this is the only day in a week I've really had to myself. I confess there must be better ways to spend "your" day than doing chores.
There is
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I confess if this a real-time picture that you, indeed, suckkkkkkk and am extremely jealous.1 -
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LeGaCyGiAnT91 wrote: »
I confess if this a real-time picture that you, indeed, suckkkkkkk and am extremely jealous.
Tried to write MFP in the sand lol.
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Clearly a very difficult thing to spell, @km89070
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LeGaCyGiAnT91 wrote: »
I confess if this a real-time picture that you, indeed, suckkkkkkk and am extremely jealous.
Tried to write MFP in the sand lol.
Haha that's awesome
Definitely not beach weather here so Alison day is heading to the rink soon.1 -
Geeky_and_Cheeky wrote: »I confess that I wish my son wasn't Autistic.
It's absolutely draining
I've got 3 with ASD, it is so completely consuming. I confess I get irrationally resentful when I'm around "typical " kids / families for very long. I also confess that when I try to prioritize me, the guilt is so overwhelming that it holds me back. (Joining a gym? A dream, but time and money for me? Never.)0 -
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I confess I shake my head sometimes at the classlessness of some people2
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Geeky_and_Cheeky wrote: »I confess that I wish my son wasn't Autistic.
It's absolutely draining
awww I feel for you. Mine is on the cusp and has ADHD but I know how somedays all you want is a "normal" child and to not be "that parent" getting judgmental stares when your child just cannot control his impulses.
It is tiring
Thank you & Yes it absolutely is. My son has level 3 (severe, nonverbal aggressive Autism) & he's been smearing poop on me all week. If I get slapped in the face 1 more time with poop at 5am with poop, I'm going to flip! Luckily his aunt is taking him allllll weekend!0 -
Geeky_and_Cheeky wrote: »Geeky_and_Cheeky wrote: »I confess that I wish my son wasn't Autistic.
It's absolutely draining
awww I feel for you. Mine is on the cusp and has ADHD but I know how somedays all you want is a "normal" child and to not be "that parent" getting judgmental stares when your child just cannot control his impulses.
It is tiring
Thank you & Yes it absolutely is. My son has level 3 (severe, nonverbal aggressive Autism) & he's been smearing poop on me all week. If I get slapped in the face 1 more time with poop at 5am with poop, I'm going to flip! Luckily his aunt is taking him allllll weekend!
oh wow. I am lucky but I understand what it's like to have people stare at you like you're the worst parent in the world and getting "advice" from everyone as to what you're doing wrong. I had a friend tell me I just have to force my child to do things like stay for lunch at school...um if he did he'd not eat, he'd be miserable and subsequently I'd be miserable. He needs decompression time away from kids and I won't force him to do things that I know will make him uncomfortable and he's been having a good year at school let's not mess with that.1 -
Geeky_and_Cheeky wrote: »Geeky_and_Cheeky wrote: »I confess that I wish my son wasn't Autistic.
It's absolutely draining
awww I feel for you. Mine is on the cusp and has ADHD but I know how somedays all you want is a "normal" child and to not be "that parent" getting judgmental stares when your child just cannot control his impulses.
It is tiring
Thank you & Yes it absolutely is. My son has level 3 (severe, nonverbal aggressive Autism) & he's been smearing poop on me all week. If I get slapped in the face 1 more time with poop at 5am with poop, I'm going to flip! Luckily his aunt is taking him allllll weekend!
oh wow. I am lucky but I understand what it's like to have people stare at you like you're the worst parent in the world and getting "advice" from everyone as to what you're doing wrong. I had a friend tell me I just have to force my child to do things like stay for lunch at school...um if he did he'd not eat, he'd be miserable and subsequently I'd be miserable. He needs decompression time away from kids and I won't force him to do things that I know will make him uncomfortable and he's been having a good year at school let's not mess with that.
Especially with Autism on the rise, it isn't understandable why so many people just believe that; someone's child's being intentionally naughty! Possibly when it wasn't, as prevalent; I'd understand that belief then!0 -
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I confess...I ran naked up and down my stairs twice because as I was about to get in the shower I remembered my new shampoo was downstairs but then when I got down I got distracted with getting a t shirt and panties and got upstairs and realized I had forgotten the shampoo so I had to run back down. Luckily I had the front door closed which I didn't yesterday when I did a similar thing4
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I confess...I ran naked up and down my stairs twice because as I was about to get in the shower I remembered my new shampoo was downstairs but then when I got down I got distracted with getting a t shirt and panties and got upstairs and realized I had forgotten the shampoo so I had to run back down. Luckily I had the front door closed which I didn't yesterday when I did a similar thing
LOL ist your house, you should be able to do anything you want to in it... even run around necked0 -
I confess that every time I hear Whitney's I Will Always Love You it makes me cry like a baby. Partly, because I think of the guy I should have married instead of declining his proposal 21 years ago. Hindsight.0
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LiftingLady5 wrote: »I cancelled Christmas. It is still cancelled as my son just said I was a poop head.
I haven't had to cancel Christmas yet! Well, at least not yet this year!0 -
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I confess if you want to be flirty just be it why do it in a kind of catfishy way?1
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I confess that I've never purchased my own alcohol. I hardly ever drink so all of the drinks I've ever had were stuff I free loaded off of someone else. Also that Vanilla Crown royal is the truth.0
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I confess I was proud to only spend $50 at the liquor store today! yay for being frugal2
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littlemissbgiff wrote: »I confess that I started dinner but don't feel like finishing it. Too lazy
what is it? I'll take it I don't feel like cooking or making an effort0
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