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Friday 2 September 2016

Single mother of two pens honest post on what it's like after her boys throw public tantrum and strangers judge her

Aly Brothers, a 22-year-old single mother of two has penned a searingly honest Facebook post on what the experience is like. Her boys, Bentley and Levi aged 3 and 1 respectively, went into a public meltdown while the family was at a store and she got nasty looks from strangers. She says she cried all the way home. Alongside the post, she shared the picture above which shows a bit of a teary face.
Read the post after the cut.

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    1. It boils down to upbringing. We composed ourselves veryyyy well when we went out with our mum. Its what u allow that the children will do

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  2. Aow....K.



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  3. Chooiii so pathetic..sorry mama

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  4. Kids would always be kids, you can't control them always especially when they are below 5

    Eva Da Diva...

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  5. this brought me to tears, its not easy being a mom, talk more of a single mom... people should learn to mind their biz.

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  6. Sad and absolutely evil! Love your kids and train them not to have hate in them! Because they have dad's doesn't mean they'll turn out well!

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  7. Parenting is not as easy as people think. When you don't smack kids, you need a great deal of knowledge. It's either you've got the brain or the brawn. A typical African parent would only have needed to give the kids a stare. Without that, I think parenting requires you to read books.

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  8. It's well with her n her kids

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  9. heya judge not, biko
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  10. SHE SHOULDNT WORRY COS GOD IS HER STRENGHT.








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  11. No get time to read all this
    Next pls

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  12. Awwww....I feel u

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  13. They probably didn't know ur situation, but I agree it was still rude for ppl to judge others.

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  14. yes we are doing just fine. Treasure the days of tantrums. i dont get bothered when people judge anymore. I just smile and thank God i have children.

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  15. I really feel her pain.

    The world is so judgemental. People engage more wit their devices than with other human beings.

    SO SAD

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  16. abeg train your mannerless children and stop all the plenty talk .

    yes parenting is not easy bt that doesn't mean its the end of the world

    giving excuse for tour incompetence.

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    1. My dear pls go and learn how to talk k.ppl like u are not hunans, take ur time n read what she wrote n get to understand d angle she is coming from.

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    2. God punish you idiat!!!!!

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  17. I feel her pains. Children sometimes can misbehave in public and the worst of it is that if you try beating them in public people will also have an opinion over that.

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  18. Love you already girl. I pray God give you the strength you need. You are a strong woman!

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  19. Sucre,good luck wit ur kids wit manners if u hav any.some cultists ,robbers and assasins came from wonderful families.jus pray hard u dont experience what u cant handle.talking is so cheap

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  21. The urgent need 2 review my thoughts on Babymamas has never been more pertinent b4 now.

    Had 2 shed some precious tears 4 dis Ma even while gettin Drunk out here on the SPOT celebrating with my crew over a bottle of henny n Jack D.
    Not 4gettin to mention my addiction to Ms Ikeji's Page which i ve been tryin 2 CURe 4 some time now to no avail.
    Looks like i'm gon sue LINDA IKEJI for some coins to enable 'Z' pay 4 Therapy Sessions to treat my LUST for her Blog.

    NB.
    I won't be ashamed of extortin payment in 'Kind' too.

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  22. The urgent need 2 review my thoughts on Babymamas has never been more pertinent b4 now.

    Had 2 shed some precious tears 4 dis Ma even while gettin Drunk out here on the SPOT celebrating with my crew over a bottle of henny n Jack D.
    Not 4gettin to mention my addiction to Ms Ikeji's Page which i ve been tryin 2 CURe 4 some time now to no avail.
    Looks like i'm gon sue LINDA IKEJI for some coins to enable 'Z' pay 4 Therapy Sessions to treat my LUST for her Blog.

    NB.
    I won't be ashamed of extortin payment in 'Kind' too.

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  23. I am a mother of two boys and I strongly believe in 'spare the rod, spoil the child'. My youngest just turned 18mths old and i have started with little flicks to his earlobe to reinforce my words. Meanwhile my first is 4 going on 5 and he understands the 'look'. This is so as to spare myself public humiliation like this. U just ve to start early but don't be so harsh that they can't feel loved. Note that it doesn't always work cos kids must be kids

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  24. this brought tears to my eyes. Being a mom is hard. I love my mom and I appreciate her everyday

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