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why is mumsnet so unfriendly and shit compared to netmums

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hellogals · 11/10/2013 22:10

Ive changed my name as im peeved off. I asked for a genuine bit of advice about dd2 school, and i got abuse. Everyone is so unfriendly and jump down ur throat. Its very clicky in here and they all stick togethet. At least on netmums u get a fair hearing and gd advice, its crap here.

People come on here for an ego trip and im sick of it. Have a bit if respect and decency for peoples feelings!!! Grrrrr wish it was properly monitored

OP posts:
Rufus44 · 11/10/2013 23:12

I think I may have just kicked myself off the lovely list

RandallPinkFloyd · 11/10/2013 23:13

Oh I can be a right twat at times, it's true.
I still want to read the actual thread this one is about though.

Perhaps we should ask the OP which one it was?

Tiredmumno1 · 11/10/2013 23:13

Hmmm not so sure about that? Are you sure?

Surely the thread would have been pulled too, if they wanted to ban you?

usualsuspect · 11/10/2013 23:13

I might wave my lighter in the air. In a moment of loveliness.

ChaosTrulyReigns · 11/10/2013 23:13

Doon't worry hellogals, they'll never see through your disguise.

Smile
hellogalss · 11/10/2013 23:14

Why was i banned hq, i was only speaking my mind like everyone else

RandallPinkFloyd · 11/10/2013 23:14

X-post.

Off you trott then.

50shadesofknackered · 11/10/2013 23:14

Grin at breatheslowly I've got clicky thumbs, do they count < hopeful>

Tiredmumno1 · 11/10/2013 23:14

OLIVIA, are you still reading?

Or have you fallen asleep? (Not that I'd blame you)

ExitPursuedByABear · 11/10/2013 23:15

Now I am confused.

RubyGoat · 11/10/2013 23:15

Marking place for deletion message...

MoominsYonisAreScary · 11/10/2013 23:15

This reply has been deleted

Message deleted by Mumsnet for breaking our Talk Guidelines. Replies may also be deleted.

FracturedViewOfLife · 11/10/2013 23:15

The spelling is too good.

ScrambledSmegs · 11/10/2013 23:15

Cunning disguise, that.

usualsuspect · 11/10/2013 23:15

Are you banned?

MN has been wrong all week.

ilovesooty · 11/10/2013 23:15

I thought you could get banned from Netmums for almost anything.

LostLincolnshireLass · 11/10/2013 23:15

Hope the deletion message is a corker! Grin

Tiredmumno1 · 11/10/2013 23:15

It's alright Exit I am always confused. You'll get used to it Grin.

PedlarsSpanner · 11/10/2013 23:16

BIZARRE

hellogalss are you saying you are the OP? Or just yanking our chains? Hmm?

LittleMissGerardBOOOOOtler · 11/10/2013 23:16

Yeah OP we are just a bunch of atrocious cunts :o

50shadesofknackered · 11/10/2013 23:16

I want to see the original thread, it's only fair
I should be in fooking bed Angry Sad

friday16 · 11/10/2013 23:16

i was only speaking my mind

I liked the old vowel-free trll.

hellogalss · 11/10/2013 23:16

Well i still think its clicky and vile and it brings down the rest of the good ppl. Its actually a great website if u get good ppl to speak too but i just got pure arseholes that day

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 11/10/2013 23:16

Hellogalss - I posted this earlier, and would like you to read and consider it.

Hellogals - might I suggest that you spend a bit more time here before rushing to judgement. Maybe go and look at the Bereavement boards or the Special Needs boards, or the Mental Health boards, and see some of the amazing support and help that is given on a daily basis on those boards.

I could tell you stories of the support that I myself have had, to help me in my fight with depression - a fight that has brought me close to suicide on many occasions - and in which I have been hugely helped by the friends I have made here, and the support I have had/

Or you could go and look at the mumsnet Woolly Hugs project - which started as a way to give comfort to a Mumsnetter and her family whose little boy died of a brain tumour - we all knitted squares which were made into a blanket to send them, as a physical symbol of the comfort we couldn't be there in person to offer. This grew and grew, and to date, some 15 blankets have been knitted for bereaved mumsnetters and/or their families. We also knit or crochet wee comfort blankets that are given to sick children in Yorkhill Childrens Hospital. And little white blankets used to wrap babies who are stillborn (so the hospital has something better than a towel to use). And blankets that are sent out to Africa, for sick children there.

Or look at how mumsnetters sat up all night praying/lighting candles/thinking positive thoughts for a desperately ill child - and then how some of them travelled the length of the country to attend her funeral.

Then come back and tell me how terrible and unfriendly we all are.

RandallPinkFloyd · 11/10/2013 23:17

WHICH BLOODY THREAD WAS IT ?