PrettyBLANDLivng(LikeJen) Part 73
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I'm just saying the work place should be equal. You know? I have seen smokers get breaks that others don't. I have seen men treated differently. Mothers treated differently.
NO. It's ridiculous. If you want to be a SAHM do it. But if you want to work expect to be treated like everyone else.
NO. It's ridiculous. If you want to be a SAHM do it. But if you want to work expect to be treated like everyone else.
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Yup. My family member works in an office where one of the women there is constantly late or not showing up because of her kids, and now she's giving birth to another and will be out on leave. The office is already understaffed, so the rest of them have to pick up her slack (and there's a lot of it). It's a bunch of BS.FLOSSY77 wrote:I'm just saying the work place should be equal. You know? I have seen smokers get breaks that others don't. I have seen men treated differently. Mothers treated differently.
NO. It's ridiculous. If you want to be a SAHM do it. But if you want to work expect to be treated like everyone else.
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Thanks Flossy. One example that happened in my company is that they have a VERY strict no working from home policy. It is totally antiquated and ridiculous but that is what it is. I have been begging for them to change it for years but the board of directors will not.
I found out that a co-worker was allowed to work from home because his child was home sick from school. What? This seriously made me mad. He should have used vacation or personal time. THAT is the kind of inequality that happens.
Okay, moving on...hopefully we will get some IG pics of the Blogher conference today! I seriously hope Jen takes away some good info.
I found out that a co-worker was allowed to work from home because his child was home sick from school. What? This seriously made me mad. He should have used vacation or personal time. THAT is the kind of inequality that happens.
Okay, moving on...hopefully we will get some IG pics of the Blogher conference today! I seriously hope Jen takes away some good info.
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Re: mothers in the workplace - the pregnant and recently-gave-birth moms in my department (can't speak for the whole 40,000 person company) are totally given special treatment and yes, it is obnoxious and unfair. My other childless co-worker and I have joked about getting knocked up just to reap those benefits.
I was thinking about how much she helped Emily with Grace's arrival. She bought so many things for Emily (clothes and the baby bag and whatnot) and helped her paint Grace's room. Let's not even talk about all the shit she bought for her in Utah and setting up literally every piece of furniture in Grace's room in the Utah family home (that her grandparents so graciously allow her to use). If Jen was this emotional about wanting a child and either about to start TTC or already started TTC, why would she agree to schlep around for Emily's orders? She was "so excited" to help but wouldn't it kind of be like torture?
I was thinking about how much she helped Emily with Grace's arrival. She bought so many things for Emily (clothes and the baby bag and whatnot) and helped her paint Grace's room. Let's not even talk about all the shit she bought for her in Utah and setting up literally every piece of furniture in Grace's room in the Utah family home (that her grandparents so graciously allow her to use). If Jen was this emotional about wanting a child and either about to start TTC or already started TTC, why would she agree to schlep around for Emily's orders? She was "so excited" to help but wouldn't it kind of be like torture?
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Studies have actually shown that contrary to populat belief you can work much more efficiently from home. But I guess that won't convince your employers either if they don't want to see the light...Athletic Calves wrote:Thanks Flossy. One example that happened in my company is that they have a VERY strict no working from home policy. It is totally antiquated and ridiculous but that is what it is. I have been begging for them to change it for years but the board of directors will not.
I found out that a co-worker was allowed to work from home because his child was home sick from school. What? This seriously made me mad. He should have used vacation or personal time. THAT is the kind of inequality that happens.
Okay, moving on...hopefully we will get some IG pics of the Blogher conference today! I seriously hope Jen takes away some good info.
Where I am from though parents get a certain amount of "sick days" if their children are ill and at home until the children have reached the age of 10 or 12 which I believe is fair. But once they have been used up, you have to take vacation days to stay home.
Okay, back on topic:
I hope they both change for the better and I hope Winnie will get a new home because that toddler is gonna pull Winnie's hair so much otherwise.
But a baby is no therapy and I don't think it will make them become nice people. But you know maybe hormones will make Jen be attached to the child enough to love it and care for it. We'll see...
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She's pregnant? When is she going to find time to pamper herself. He long nightly baths just might come to an end.
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I noticed that Jen's FB page has gotten an injection of likes since she announced her oven is bursting forth with a bun. It's funny, though, because the number is seriously low still, considering how many she had with the OJ page. Is she waiting to see if she can merge the two? Or will she break out the giveaways once the newness of said bun has worn off?
Flossy, thanks for that video! The whole thing was gold, but that ending....
PPP, I hope you are able to get in a nice vacay to somewhere lovely, soon!
Flossy, thanks for that video! The whole thing was gold, but that ending....
PPP, I hope you are able to get in a nice vacay to somewhere lovely, soon!
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PrettyBLANDLivng(LikeJen) Part 73
I agree the work place should be equal and people shouldn't get better treatment because they're mothers. In the UK we have employment rights legislation which allow parents to take unpaid time off work for emergency childcare problems including illness. Most employers expect you to use your holiday as well. historically working mums were treated unfairly.FLOSSY77 wrote:I'm just saying the work place should be equal. You know? I have seen smokers get breaks that others don't. I have seen men treated differently. Mothers treated differently.
NO. It's ridiculous. If you want to be a SAHM do it. But if you want to work expect to be treated like everyone else.
What are these parents supposed to do? Just leave the sick child at home on their own or bring them to work with them? Or should mothers only be allowed to work when their kids have left home so there's no risk of others having to help out.
What happens when a non-parent or male colleague goes off sick or on vacation? Doesn't their 'slack' need to be covered too?
I absolutely understand if people get annoyed by seeing mothers (or smokers) getting preferential treatment but if you really feel like it's an issue or you're always covering other people's slack you probably need to take it up within your workplace management.
Personally I was always asked to cover other people's work because I was good. It didn't matter why the other people were off work.
And it pisses me off because attitudes like this make it very difficult for parents (mothers) to participate in the work place.
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Not even sure how we got onto that topic, but lol, it's never gonna affect Jen, her 'job' is a hobby that makes a little money. She doesn't have to call-in sick, she has no boss, she has no schedule (well she does, but she's a complete slacker), she doesn't even listen to feedback; she wouldn't last a day in a real workplace, especially not being a working mother. I can just imagine it now though, she'll act as if she has all of the stress of a real job and needs a PD because she's so overwhelmed with being a working mother, nevermind that it's all self-imposed stress Being a 'housewife' was too overwhelming, I can't imagine she'll take motherhood well. Judith better open up an extra afternoon each week, Jen will be needing those sessions come January
I do wish her the best though, because at the end of the day, this is actually real life. There is a real child in this scenario and not just an imaginary friend
I do wish her the best though, because at the end of the day, this is actually real life. There is a real child in this scenario and not just an imaginary friend
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Just another perspective on Jen and motherhood--I have a special needs son. He is 17 and will never be able to live independently. He is impulsive, has minimal verbal skills, is strong and persistent. He's also loving, funny and has empathy (usually) for others. We had an easy conception, easy pregnancy and delivery and have no history of special needs members in our family. I never wish anyone to have to go through the difficulty and struggle of raising a special needs child. I don't know how Jen would handle it if her child was anything but perfect. I honestly hope she won't have to find out.
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I will say something nice. I like the yellow doll room. I hope she keeps the colour. It's bright and cheery. I also like the day bed she had in there.
The office would make more sense though and I truly have no idea how she will fit all that baby stuff in the house. Prepare for her home to look really crowded!
Also Jen will swing between having a perfect baby and having a baby who is more difficult than any baby ever before. She will also tearfully post a video on postpartum wether she had it or not.
The office would make more sense though and I truly have no idea how she will fit all that baby stuff in the house. Prepare for her home to look really crowded!
Also Jen will swing between having a perfect baby and having a baby who is more difficult than any baby ever before. She will also tearfully post a video on postpartum wether she had it or not.
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Some people They hope there's no nonsense, yet they comment some weird thing about knowing and being sure, yet they were completely wrong. They are the wacko in this situation lol. The response though
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OMG you guys. the ONE time I don't check this board or youtube for a few days and the announcement of all announcements happens.
I know I'm late, but....some thoughts
1. did not see that coming. WTF. I truly thought she never wanted kids. nothing she has ever said or done has made me think she wanted them
2. I agree with those that said she greatly exaggerated her fertility "struggle" for sympathy. so so gross and wrong. sure she had the polyps removed...but got pregnant immediately after that. seems like drinking the shag carpet and all of that was unnecessary stalling
3. I was completely unmoved by her crying at the end. however...she did seem genuine. it's just so.....weird. like she never ever made it seem like this is something she wanted...but if she's this happy about it then that's good for the child I guess...
4. reality is going to hit her. hard. someone who had 24/7 to do whatever they wanted required loads of "me time." what is she doing to do when her days are completely filled from morning til night with caring for a baby?
5. I hope she changes for the better...but I have my doubts
6. this kid will absolutely be micromanaged all to hell. I kinda feel sorry for her/him already
I know I'm late, but....some thoughts
1. did not see that coming. WTF. I truly thought she never wanted kids. nothing she has ever said or done has made me think she wanted them
2. I agree with those that said she greatly exaggerated her fertility "struggle" for sympathy. so so gross and wrong. sure she had the polyps removed...but got pregnant immediately after that. seems like drinking the shag carpet and all of that was unnecessary stalling
3. I was completely unmoved by her crying at the end. however...she did seem genuine. it's just so.....weird. like she never ever made it seem like this is something she wanted...but if she's this happy about it then that's good for the child I guess...
4. reality is going to hit her. hard. someone who had 24/7 to do whatever they wanted required loads of "me time." what is she doing to do when her days are completely filled from morning til night with caring for a baby?
5. I hope she changes for the better...but I have my doubts
6. this kid will absolutely be micromanaged all to hell. I kinda feel sorry for her/him already
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I am a horrible person and really hope she has a girl. I would love to see the competition. Jen will still have Me Time (Don will watch the baby while she's in the bath with Winnie) and she'll still work out (while Don watches the baby) and take Winnie for walks (while Don watches the baby). They'll still have Date Nite (while Keith and Suzanne watch the baby) and she'll have more excuses as to why she can't produce content because she's just so busy with their bundle of joy. The next year is going to be hilarious and I cannot wait - it will make up for the abysmal year and a half we've had to endure on GG.
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So now that we are mostly over the shock of the baby news, can we discuss if we think they'd be better suited to have a girl or a boy? Neither would have a very strong same sex role model IMO, but I think a boy would have a better chance of turning out normal. Jen's daughter would be destined for eating issues and made to act like a little, prissy, fragile doll around men. We see what Jen does to Winnie's hair, can you imagine the daughter's hair. That is if the girl was genetically blessed to have hair.
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I think it would be better for baby if they had a boy. If it was a girl it would be compared to Grace's genius development. I think Jen will lose interest like her other hobbies, and Don would end up being the primary care taker.
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I also think she would get jealous of a girl. There is only room for one pwitty pwitty pwincess!JenToneitDown wrote:I think it would be better for baby if they had a boy. If it was a girl it would be compared to Grace's genius development. I think Jen will lose interest like her other hobbies, and Don would end up being the primary care taker.
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I've been watching older videos mixed with newer ones, so I might be confused- but wasn't it in a recent video that she was talking about not knowing how "trimesters work" or how many there were, terms for that and such?
I am imagining the selfie stick in the delivery room- ControllingLikeJenn would never allow someone else to videotape it but her.... I am also imagining that the baby will have a much larger head-bow collection than Emelia (if it's a girl).
I am imagining the selfie stick in the delivery room- ControllingLikeJenn would never allow someone else to videotape it but her.... I am also imagining that the baby will have a much larger head-bow collection than Emelia (if it's a girl).
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Can you imagine her in the delivery room when the time comes? This coming from a woman that had to go out and buy a special pillow for home and Utah because her neck was hurting her when she slept. This will be the one time she can't "go easy on herself."
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