must read on here as they have now removed the part about 'purchased close to where we live'. The only clothes shop I can think of in Mildenhall is close to Lloyds bank.
This statement is no longer in the ad, but saw it there earlier. I agree with Voice, I think they saw what was on here, and knew they had got caught. Interesting.
The picture that really showed her cut marks is gone now too cause when I first looked it was on my iPhone and I noticed right away and now you can barely even see them unless you knew they were there.
Yeah, I feel for her...I was a very unhappy teen due to my mother and used to do the same thing but in places that couldn't be seen and oddly it made me feel better doing that for some reason...it was some sort of release for me not a suicide attempt so I understand, but I hope my daughter is never that unhappy to do that. It will devastate me.
now I see, poor girl :( even more so poor mum as it isn't always due to bad parenting. I had a friend that did this and her mum was great, her main cutting place was her thighs.
I thought it was the dirty light switch in the background, true sign of a busy mum. Now off to go check all light switches!
This has just been brought to my attention, and i feel i should have a say.
The dress was purchased from a boutique in Ely, that is what was meant by 'close to where we live' as when my daughter posted this add, she just copied and pasted what she wrote on Ebay.
And as for her scars, i'd appreciate if there was no more discussion. She has overcome a hard time of continuous bullying, and is now a much stronger person, but after reading this, is feeling very hurt and ashamed of herself. Small things such as strangers talking about marks she can't erase is a bit harsh, considering you can all see she is only young.
I'd appreciate if no more was said on this topic.
Also, Jenh, there are no pins in the dress at all, the dress is of great condition. Thanks.
Well, it's a very pretty dress. She has NOTHING to be ashamed of, it looks as if the dress is perfect for her. Tell your daughter not to take it to heart what people blab about on the internet. Don't pay it any mind. I'll bet she's a great person! Cheers!