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Originally Posted by honeychile
I'm impressed so far. I'm so glad that the real parents are monitoring the situation (no way would I just hand over my child for more than a few hours!
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Yeah I was relieved to see this too. There were a couple of situations that could've been bad if someone hadn't come over to tell them what they were doing wrong, like when the one girl just decided to stop feeding the baby because he was crying. The kid probably wouldn't have eaten the rest of the day if no one was around to tell her that whether he's crying or not, he still needs to eat.
This was the same girl who after the mom intervened, got an attitude and decided that she wasn't going to take care of the baby anymore because she "got yelled at." That just shows her age I guess.
I'm really surprised at how in-depth the show gets, like they not only have to take care of the kid, but they had to go out and find/buy the baby supplies, and they have to decide who will work and who will stay at home.
I seriously hope that none of them want a baby after this, although I honestly think that at that age, they don't actually want a baby, they're just into the "idea" of having one because they don't know what it actually entails.
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