Alexandra Rodriguez / Alexandra Irene Thomas / Learning to be Fearless - pathological liar, fake BoPo advocate, professional dropout, apex consumer, great big fatty, now a mother

I honestly don’t know how most women, back in the days before birth control, managed a handful of very young children as well as the rest of their responsibilities.
Most women back then weren’t working full time, and daily necessities for large broods like milk and bread were delivered. Still a hard gig, but expectations of young mothers weren’t as high either. Older kids walked to school, and when not at school they helped with their younger siblings. The older kids did the dishes after mum cooked the evening meal. Let’s also not forget that most new mothers were near their mothers and MILs, who were readily on hand to help.

ETA: I’m also going to mention here, that in those days, the village helped raise the kids. My mother had 6 kids before the birth control pill came about, and not only was I raised by my 4 older siblings, every close (by physical proximity neighbour) was there helping my mother when she needed it, to look after not only myself but also the siblings that came after me. I also remember vividly that my mother was there caring for the neighbours kids when their mothers were struggling. As a child born in the late 1950’s, there are probably a dozen women that I could name that bathed, fed, brushed my hair, got us off to school etc, when my mother couldn’t do so. Community was essential before birth control.
 
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What’s in my Diaper Bag, Workout + Clean With Me | VLOGMAS DAY 7​


Holy shit, no1curr about that shit, Alex. Only show me what's in your diaper bag unless there's some really neat trick to share (such as: chuck a small bath toy in there for your kid to play with whole you're changing them because they're easy to clean).
 
Shitty Archive, because it's a rough day:
It turned into a much rougher one, when Alex didn’t blur the mirror reflection of Anderson, and got caught bottle propping to feed Anderson while she was driving and vlogging. All caught on camera. I can’t post images but believe it was around the 3.00 minute mark in her vlog. She deleted lots of comments about it, but not before numerous reports were made to CPS. The woman just can not keep that baby off camera. Nor can she stop the constant consumerism required to set up contrived photoshoots copied off ETSY.

FFS! Just turn off the camera (especially when Yar’s “at army”) and she’s not coping, and relax and enjoy your baby. No need to film, photograph, edit and shop for a day or two. Just take the time to safely play, feed, and settle the kid.

The clothing she hauled in this video were again awful, and I can’t think of anyone that can get away with white track pants, especially a post partum female. They are totally impactical. If it’s not a blood issue, then a baby change or spit up issue, or a sit on something dirty problem. She really is clueless.
 
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Aha, yup.

Clipped for posterity:
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There he be, sucklin' at a bottle that's propped up in blankets because she can't be assed to deal with her kid herself.

ETA: You can tell when she stopped cultivating her comments section; Some negative comments are up:
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Her food shopping annoys the crap out of me. Once again we see her buy one tomato. She’s shown this many times before where she’ll buy one tomato and one onion rather than a few. She was only at trader joes the day before.

She has a baby now, just plan meals and buy enough food for the week. That’s what sane people do. While I’m not perfect and will run to the store for one item on occasion, the store is a 5 minute walk for me and not a whole car adventure with a baby to consider. She is so wasteful of both her money and her time.

That photo setup was just stupid. She didn’t even get the mug from the side, so it was just an empty mug shown from the top. Anderson being “cooperative “ clearly just means he’s asleep. Him being awake more now, is clearly annoying her, with the “nap schedule “ raising its head again
Good chance she only gets the produce she needs for one meal because otherwise it will rot while she eats out and eats prepackaged convenience crap. She may have learned a lesson after cleaning out a nasty ass crisper too many times.

Re: the bottle propping, she’s a new mom, probably didn’t know it was dangerous, cps won’t give a shit, the commenters are total karens, she’s feeding the baby, cps all the time doesn’t take kids that the parents are beating and starving. They should just explain it to her in a nice encouraging way and not go def con 3 on her over it, she’s only been a mom three months.
 
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Alex has yet to realize that being a parent is inconvenient. Someone else's wants and needs comes before your own. Driving somewhere and the baby gets hungry? I guess you're going to be late, gotta pull over and feed the baby. Unless you want to listen to him scream for the rest of the drive.

And some things aren't immediately obvious for people with a room-temp IQ. She probably thought she was being clever by propping up the bottle. CPS won't give af, though. They're probably happy to hear that some kid is getting fed for a change.
 
This vlog was just sad...her shopping addiction is stronger than her laziness. She could just order in everything she needs, watch Christmas movies, eat snacks and cuddle up with the baby and the dog. Sounds like perfect day to me and I'm sure many of us. If she talks with Yar, her family, friends and event loyal subs she shouldn't even feel lonely. This constant making returns and buying shite is crazy, what's pleasant about it? All the time I was thinking about all those parents that forgot their babies in the car or sth like this.
I wonder what Yar will do now, some people wrote on his yt/insta...
 
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