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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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cocolepew · 09/06/2009 19:58

A see through one, that sparkles in the sun.

psychomum5 · 09/06/2009 20:00

kerry, here, just for you

FlappytheBat · 09/06/2009 20:08

Have posted a pic on profile, think she's an indigo child but would appreciate other opinions too

Jux · 09/06/2009 20:09

I am interested that the OP justifies her desire for a new section by using pets as examples. A horsey thread and a chickeney thread. These indigo kids are probably kept outside and thrown scraps and bran mash?

(OP, horses and chickens are real...)

KerryMumbles · 09/06/2009 20:11

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EccentricaGallumbits · 09/06/2009 20:12

DD2 is definately indigo rather than crystal. She isn't remotely delightful, happy nor forgiving.

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psychomum5 · 09/06/2009 20:13

jux, are children not real then.

is that my problem, I have been treating my children as reall all this time, when in fact they are a figment of my imagination.......

zazizoma · 09/06/2009 20:31

Seriously Eccentrica, Phyllis Krystal claims ds is a crystal child, but I think it's nonsense. Wouldn't this suggest a contradiction for you?

Jux · 09/06/2009 20:33

Well, psycho I didn't want to tell you...

Oh, OK, children are real. It's the indigo and crystal bit that's imaginary.

StarlightMcKenzie · 09/06/2009 20:33

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psychomum5 · 09/06/2009 20:36

bugger jux, you got my hopes all up just then!!!

zazizoma · 09/06/2009 20:39

Starlight, are you serious???

StarlightMcKenzie · 09/06/2009 20:44

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zazizoma · 09/06/2009 20:49

I'm so sorry about your ds! I suppose I was asking if you were serious about linking the two . . .

StarlightMcKenzie · 09/06/2009 20:58

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Jux · 09/06/2009 21:09

Well, psycho, you can always imagine that they're imaginary

hester · 09/06/2009 21:15

Well, I want a section for parents of children who want to stick dinosaurs up their fanjos.

I'm sure my natural constituency is out there somewhere on Mumsnet...

psychomum5 · 09/06/2009 21:19

but then what if I do, then decline to feed them, and they turn into skelingtons in the corner clutching their dusty bowls where they ended up begging me for food, yet I MN'd to my hearts content on the indigo, rainbow thread.....

I mean, the guilt would be huge

and I would have failed in my rainbow-uniquness!

seeker · 09/06/2009 21:27

A crystal child is the next evolutionary stage on from indigo children. Indigos cleared the way - crystals follow on to make all peaceful and harmonious.

My ds can play the didgeridoo. Does that count?

JonAndHate · 09/06/2009 21:29

What happens to these kids when they grow up?

I mean, what are they called? where do their powers go? Actually, where do the kids go?

seeker · 09/06/2009 21:33

They escape their mad parents and become accountants.

psychomum5 · 09/06/2009 21:34

they turn into mumsnetters and validate the next generation.

the ones that will be named for meteorites and other galaxies

apostrophe · 09/06/2009 21:36

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JonAndHate · 09/06/2009 21:39

that's just genius! PMSL

cheesesarnie · 09/06/2009 21:44

seriously i think dd is crystal.no,no seriously.shes nice.she must be crystal.

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