In guildford today... pregnant chavs!
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In guildford today... pregnant chavs!
I have seen the most hideous thing, euch!
I thought that being in Surrey, we were in a classy area.
Ive seen a group of four young pregnant girls (oldest being possible 19) All wearing hipsters with crop tops.
full pregnant belly on show.
surely its best til wait til after the birth before showing off your baby??
is this a new fashion that I am blissfully unaware of?
I actually found it turning my stomach
I thought that being in Surrey, we were in a classy area.
Ive seen a group of four young pregnant girls (oldest being possible 19) All wearing hipsters with crop tops.
full pregnant belly on show.
surely its best til wait til after the birth before showing off your baby??
is this a new fashion that I am blissfully unaware of?
I actually found it turning my stomach
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Originally Posted by Peanuts
I have seen the most hideous thing, euch!
I thought that being in Surrey, we were in a classy area.
Ive seen a group of four young pregnant girls (oldest being possible 19) All wearing hipsters with crop tops.
full pregnant belly on show.
surely its best til wait til after the birth before showing off your baby??
is this a new fashion that I am blissfully unaware of?
I actually found it turning my stomach
I thought that being in Surrey, we were in a classy area.
Ive seen a group of four young pregnant girls (oldest being possible 19) All wearing hipsters with crop tops.
full pregnant belly on show.
surely its best til wait til after the birth before showing off your baby??
is this a new fashion that I am blissfully unaware of?
I actually found it turning my stomach
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I have actually seen things lik this myself, I never went out like that when I was pregnant, it looks disgusting !
I made every effort to keep it covered up, even though that meant wearing my hubbies t-shirts !!
I couldn't go out looking *that* trashy !
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Amongst other things, pregnancy is also a Chav status symbol. It lets the Chav show to the rest of the world, and more importantly other Chavs, that someone was willing to 'give her some'.
It's a sad, vicious circle because this very act of uncontrolled breeding increases the Chav population as well as making it even more challenging for them to support their own lives.
It's a sad, vicious circle because this very act of uncontrolled breeding increases the Chav population as well as making it even more challenging for them to support their own lives.
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weapon69,
there is a certain mystery surrounding a pregnant lady, the glow, the bump, the whole package. Its almost Godly.
to cheapen the whole thing to hipsters, crop top and "look at me, not only am I pregnant but I want everyone to see".
cover up and keep the miracle of birth respectable.
there is a certain mystery surrounding a pregnant lady, the glow, the bump, the whole package. Its almost Godly.
to cheapen the whole thing to hipsters, crop top and "look at me, not only am I pregnant but I want everyone to see".
cover up and keep the miracle of birth respectable.
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Peanuts,
I really hope its the chav thing thats annoying you more than the 'bumps'.
Be glad they weren't in their school uniforms.
Women that are preggers should wear whatever they feel comfortable in and not suffer dirty looks or comments. They are carrying something special.
You never know, the next generation of chavs may rebel.
W69, I think you need to be a bit more vocal in this one.
I really hope its the chav thing thats annoying you more than the 'bumps'.
Be glad they weren't in their school uniforms.
Women that are preggers should wear whatever they feel comfortable in and not suffer dirty looks or comments. They are carrying something special.
You never know, the next generation of chavs may rebel.
W69, I think you need to be a bit more vocal in this one.
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Nicci,
nope, its the fact that they are barely dressed during pregnancy.
keep it locked away til nature decides its time to show.
CHAV's are annoying in their own right, this just doubles my sadness
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nope, its the fact that they are barely dressed during pregnancy.
keep it locked away til nature decides its time to show.
CHAV's are annoying in their own right, this just doubles my sadness
Peanuts
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hmm...alot of people share the same opinion as Peanuts. Especially old people lol. I have never found anything offensive about a pregnant woman wanting to show off her tummy. I've been very surprised at a couple of dirty looks i've had whilst going round the supermarket for instance and you can't see any flesh! Just a little bump! Odd.
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Originally Posted by Peanuts
.....I thought that being in Surrey, we were in a classy area.......
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Well for once I agree with the Mrs on this one
I like her bump, and although crop top and hipsters might not be ideal I have no problem with her bump being on show in the right clothes while out At home obviously I think its best if she wears nothing
I like her bump, and although crop top and hipsters might not be ideal I have no problem with her bump being on show in the right clothes while out At home obviously I think its best if she wears nothing
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When my girlfriend (fiance actually ) was pregnant it was winter for the last 3 months so no baby sunbathing, but these days there are some excellent shops that sell fashionable maternity clothing.
I'd rather see a well dressed bump rather than seeing a tent that makes you look fat rather than preggers.
I'd rather see a well dressed bump rather than seeing a tent that makes you look fat rather than preggers.
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Originally Posted by Peanuts
weapon69,
there is a certain mystery surrounding a pregnant lady, the glow, the bump, the whole package. Its almost Godly.
to cheapen the whole thing to hipsters, crop top and "look at me, not only am I pregnant but I want everyone to see".
cover up and keep the miracle of birth respectable.
there is a certain mystery surrounding a pregnant lady, the glow, the bump, the whole package. Its almost Godly.
to cheapen the whole thing to hipsters, crop top and "look at me, not only am I pregnant but I want everyone to see".
cover up and keep the miracle of birth respectable.