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EP begs for Christmas Things, Begs for replacement Bedding after fire, then buys 65" TV and PS4
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I've posted here about my daughter and her BF/Baby daddy in the past. I thought I would share most recent things...

So, right before Christmas, she takes to begging on social media. She has no money (because well, if you don't have a job, you have no money right?) to buy a Christmas Tree or presents for her children. After a bit of begging someone gives them a tree.

Yay! But then, she needs decorations on the tree. So she starts begging for those and for presents for her children. Somehow, all that begging ends up with them having Christmas.

Shortly after Christmas something happens (I'm not sure what) and they have a fire in their bedroom. Things are destroyed. So she takes to social media again. She needs bedding, she needs this and that that all got destroyed in the fire. Again, her friends and such come forward to help her.

Last week she posts how her BF got a job. They are so excited. I'm happy for them also! He works 1 week then comes home, and uses the money from the job for a 65" smart TV and a PS4.

So she somehow thinks she's entitled to get a new smart TV and new PS4 after her BF works a whole week, while still collecting welfare, food stamps, etc, etc, and begging everyone for everything she needs.

I just don't know what to think of her. The apple sure fell far from my tree.

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