Primark

It is the worst shop I think i have ever been in tbh there is no music so all you hear is the stupid chavs sayin "narrrrrrr"fucking idiots, but yehh I hate that shop too mate
 
Primark is full of chavs, long ques and annoying people

I go in there for baby clothes and socks/underwear .............. why buy dear baby clothes which they are going to spit food/milk on to, be sick on, wee and soil ect... yes my baby gets everything he needs but he will get the odd dear clothes but the way babies grow theres no point spendin say 13 quid on two sleep suits that will last one month...


But how can primark be responsible for teenage pregnancys? im 19 got a one year old son, but we provide for him im on trainning and my partner works. Yes maybe people turn there noises up at the fact i am a teen mum but my son doesnt ever go without i would if i had to choice between something my son needs or a meal for myself choose buyin him what he needs. Not all teen parents are as low aand wrong as you make them out to be. But thats my opinion anyway.
 
dozmin said:
Primark is full of chavs, long ques and annoying people

I go in there for baby clothes and socks/underwear .............. why buy dear baby clothes which they are going to spit food/milk on to, be sick on, wee and soil ect... yes my baby gets everything he needs but he will get the odd dear clothes but the way babies grow theres no point spendin say 13 quid on two sleep suits that will last one month...


But how can primark be responsible for teenage pregnancys? im 19 got a one year old son, but we provide for him im on trainning and my partner works. Yes maybe people turn there noises up at the fact i am a teen mum but my son doesnt ever go without i would if i had to choice between something my son needs or a meal for myself choose buyin him what he needs. Not all teen parents are as low aand wrong as you make them out to be. But thats my opinion anyway.

When you have a limited budget you do what you can for you and your's.
Regarding baby clothes you are spot on. Are Primark any worse than Asda?
I have known many teenage mums in my life and most have brought up their kids in the way you would like and expect.
As I said you can't tar everyone with the same brush.
There are some very bad examples and they drag all the rest down.
This is not fair and it is good for you to speak out as one of the good mothers for which I am sure there are many.
 
tmouseman said:
dozmin said:
Primark is full of chavs, long ques and annoying people

I go in there for baby clothes and socks/underwear .............. why buy dear baby clothes which they are going to spit food/milk on to, be sick on, wee and soil ect... yes my baby gets everything he needs but he will get the odd dear clothes but the way babies grow theres no point spendin say 13 quid on two sleep suits that will last one month...


But how can primark be responsible for teenage pregnancys? im 19 got a one year old son, but we provide for him im on trainning and my partner works. Yes maybe people turn there noises up at the fact i am a teen mum but my son doesnt ever go without i would if i had to choice between something my son needs or a meal for myself choose buyin him what he needs. Not all teen parents are as low aand wrong as you make them out to be. But thats my opinion anyway.

When you have a limited budget you do what you can for you and your's.
Regarding baby clothes you are spot on. Are Primark any worse than Asda?
I have known many teenage mums in my life and most have brought up their kids in the way you would like and expect.
As I said you can't tar everyone with the same brush.
There are some very bad examples and they drag all the rest down.
This is not fair and it is good for you to speak out as one of the good mothers for which I am sure there are many.

my son gets primark, Asda ect... clothes are clothes... if they look good and of a good quality why go to spend stupid amounts of money on them? yes you spend what you have for them.yes there are bad examples for everything and everyone but not everyone is the same as you said. like yes there are parents who you look at and think 'why are you parents' but everyone brings there children up differently...
 
Primark in town is a nightmare, as has been mentioned previously the chavs, queues, and the fact it's absolutely hammered whatever time or day you go.
I was pleasantly surprised though on a recent trip to Liverpool, we popped in to the Primark there before we headed home (just passing o course) and it's so much nicer than the one in Manchester, no scrotes at all, fairly deserted and very clean, tidy n modern looking.
 
Des said:
Primark in town is a nightmare, as has been mentioned previously the chavs, queues, and the fact it's absolutely hammered whatever time or day you go.
I was pleasantly surprised though on a recent trip to Liverpool, we popped in to the Primark there before we headed home (just passing o course) and it's so much nicer than the one in Manchester, no scrotes at all, fairly deserted and very clean, tidy n modern looking.

You obviously called in on signing on day.
 
nijinsky's fetlocks said:
Des said:
Primark in town is a nightmare, as has been mentioned previously the chavs, queues, and the fact it's absolutely hammered whatever time or day you go.
I was pleasantly surprised though on a recent trip to Liverpool, we popped in to the Primark there before we headed home (just passing o course) and it's so much nicer than the one in Manchester, no scrotes at all, fairly deserted and very clean, tidy n modern looking.

You obviously called in on signing on day.

now THAT is funny. pmsl.
 
Des said:
Primark in town is a nightmare, as has been mentioned previously the chavs, queues, and the fact it's absolutely hammered whatever time or day you go.
I was pleasantly surprised though on a recent trip to Liverpool, we popped in to the Primark there before we headed home (just passing o course) and it's so much nicer than the one in Manchester, no scrotes at all, fairly deserted and very clean, tidy n modern looking.
Lol - I'm not having that. Are you sure you were in Liverpool la?
 
mr t said:
Des said:
Primark in town is a nightmare, as has been mentioned previously the chavs, queues, and the fact it's absolutely hammered whatever time or day you go.
I was pleasantly surprised though on a recent trip to Liverpool, we popped in to the Primark there before we headed home (just passing o course) and it's so much nicer than the one in Manchester, no scrotes at all, fairly deserted and very clean, tidy n modern looking.
Lol - I'm not having that. Are you sure you were in Liverpool la?

It is probably too up-market for the scousers, & dont sell a wide enough variety of white shell suits
 

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