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@maddieannmoeller: lol all jokes here - i dont actually take offense… but like why do people feel the need to tell me random things about my own baby? 😂😂 #chunkybaby #momhumor #momtok #MomsofTikTok #utahmom #breastfeedingworkingmom
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erin salt :
My parents neighbor called my son “a little fatso” hahaha I also took it as a compliment but was also offended😂
2024-09-22 05:53:18
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Savannah Talley :
No chunky baby slander over here!!! We love a chunky baby🫶🏻
2024-09-21 04:33:29
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Jess Brewer | SAHM + twin mom :
She is perfect in her way mama !
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