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Please can we have a section for parents of Indigo and Chrystal children?

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EccentricaGallumbits · 09/06/2009 19:19

So others can't take the piss feel unspeakable envy when they realise our children are higher beings?

after all there is a horesey bit and a chickeny bit and even a place for pramfreaks.

This is important and could save the world.

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lou031205 · 09/06/2009 19:20

This is a joke, right?

KerryMumbles · 09/06/2009 19:20

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HumphreyCobbler · 09/06/2009 19:21

well I laughed

it IS a joke

brimfull · 09/06/2009 19:23

eh?

EccentricaGallumbits · 09/06/2009 19:23

See.

Taking The Piss.

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sagacious · 09/06/2009 19:25

I know of someone who has named her PFB Indigo as she just knew (invitro) that he was a special chosen child.

Tis no laughing matter

FlappytheBat · 09/06/2009 19:25

Can I join in too, always considered myself to be a bit of a Rainbow child and hope my dcs will be the same.

Just loved Zippy, Bungle and George to bits

KerryMumbles · 09/06/2009 19:26

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lou031205 · 09/06/2009 19:27

No, just incredulous that someone could possibly ask for a dedicated section to a specific and bizarre theory on a mainstream site.

fucksticks · 09/06/2009 19:27

OMG I actually nearlly called Ds Indigo because I like the name. Never heard of this lot before. Thank fuck I didnt, or else people will think he is a freak child.

sagacious · 09/06/2009 19:28

indigo

For Kerry

Unsure as to chrystal (not sure if that is a sic)

zazizoma · 09/06/2009 19:29

How EXACTLY does one determine whether a child fits into these 'categories?'

psychomum5 · 09/06/2009 19:30

weeeellllll, I am of the rainbow persuasion myself, so I want a section just for me, not the children

EccentricaGallumbits · 09/06/2009 19:30

If you need to ask then you are obviously not parenting one of these particularly special children.

Believe me. You would know.

It would be nice to share experiences of 'ordinary' parenting an 'extraordinary' child. As mine are.

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madwomanintheattic · 09/06/2009 19:31

you just know

and can apparently tell from gazing into their eyes.
lol.

Flamesparrow · 09/06/2009 19:32

Mine is a diamond child. He is much more sparkly than mere indigo or crystal.

EccentricaGallumbits · 09/06/2009 19:34

Perhaps not even a whole separate section is needed. Maybe a subsection of the G&T bit? will pop over there and find out how many G&T chidldre are also indigo.

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starshaker · 09/06/2009 19:34

my mate was told after her daughter was born that she was a rainbow child.

KerryMumbles · 09/06/2009 19:34

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FlappytheBat · 09/06/2009 19:35

My youngest appeared to have an almost bluey, indigo aura to her yesterday!

Mind this could have been the felt tip pens she decided to use liberally all over herself

brimfull · 09/06/2009 19:36

cos it's a load of bollocks that's why

EccentricaGallumbits · 09/06/2009 19:37

interesting flappy. how far did her indigo aura extend? is it always the same shade?

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ReginaCovington · 09/06/2009 19:39

its crystal SHURELY