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Paris Fury

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Beachorpoolhey · 25/08/2023 22:36

Been watching the series on Netflix and really like her, she seems smart and strong and puts up with a lot. The only thing I don’t understand is allowing the kids to go to Tyson’s fights, he even says he doesn’t want them there.
Has anyone else seen the series?
it’s made me really intrigued about the traveller lifestyle and how things must be for females

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Redpepperss · 29/08/2023 14:22

@Proudgypsy been following various threads and I know some people have asked/complained about Paris removing Venezuela from school. Whilst I understand usually its the norm but could their daughters just go off and mix in gypsy community at parties knowing her dad is so wealthy? Wouldn't she be vulnerable? That's my only gripe about pulling her out of school!

chmod777 · 29/08/2023 14:26

Lolly474747 · 29/08/2023 14:09

Wait what?! So what your saying, is that children are unsafe if the parents have mental health issues.
Well that means more then half of the population of children need to be care. As mental health is that common.
Educate yourself on mental health and neurodiversity, it does not mean people are incapable as parents, or the kids would even come to harm because of this, you might want to be aware of your own bias and assumptions.
It is this type of assumption that stop people getting help especially post natal depression.
You can be neurodivergent and have mental health struggles and still be a great parent.

Its also not for us to judge them or even know how much this impact their kids, they are their kids. Its non of our business.

When you invite a camera crew I to your hone you kind of make it people's business.
And I don't see anyone on this thread suggesting that all people with mental health problems should have their children taken away.

foolishone · 29/08/2023 16:19

Absolutely not what I said which is clear because you quoted the post.

Lots of people have mental health difficulties and they are able to parent lovingly and safely.

I said you need to consider safeguarding because it's not as simple as a partner staying to support someone whatever happens.

IF those mental health difficulties or issues with substances or alcohol then sometimes staying with that partner at least in the short term isn't an option because children can be adversely affected and harmed.

Loving and engaged parents can struggle to parent safely when they're finding it hard to even take care of themselves day to day.

They can be exposed to behaviour and actions which are harmful, their needs may not be able to be prioritised.

For example, a parent who is actively suicidal and make regular attempts on their life probably shouldn't be alone in the home with their small children.

Now please don't put words in my mouth again and don't assume what I know/don't know. I have a short answer responding to a post about sticking together whatever happens and you have completely twisted it.

foolishone · 29/08/2023 16:20

Fucksake, meant to quote @Lolly474747

Learnsometjingeveryday · 31/08/2023 18:09

She did take the kids out of school but they are home schooled , Tyson wanted them to stay in school

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