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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"£30 a month, max "
And that’s only if you send him to karate lessons. If you teach him karate yourself at home using YouTube videos, you can cut that cost in half |
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By *stella OP Woman
over a year ago
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"£30 a month, max
And that’s only if you send him to karate lessons. If you teach him karate yourself at home using YouTube videos, you can cut that cost in half "
You’ve done your research! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"£30 a month, max
And that’s only if you send him to karate lessons. If you teach him karate yourself at home using YouTube videos, you can cut that cost in half
You’ve done your research!"
I have indeed, I’m so prepared for this |
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By *ruebameMan
over a year ago
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"£30 a month, max
Would you like mine I will gladly give you £30 a month
Do they do karate?"
No kickboxing and oldest mma but they both spend more on bloody xbox games every month |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"£30 a month, max
Would you like mine I will gladly give you £30 a month
Do they do karate?
No kickboxing and oldest mma but they both spend more on bloody xbox games every month "
My dad is a boxing teacher and the gym he teaches at has all different sorts of fighting classes, teaches etc. I can get a discount for sure |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’ll let you know in about 19 years 7 months.
If you buy everything brand new then things are stupidly expensive. We bought a lot second hand or got it given.
The most expensive item was the pram which was about £1400, and that’s before they are born! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No idea but not as much as certain experts would have you believe. Shoes and coats are the biggest expense in my opinion. "
Children don’t need shoes and coats until they’re in primary school |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’ll let you know in about 19 years 7 months.
If you buy everything brand new then things are stupidly expensive. We bought a lot second hand or got it given.
The most expensive item was the pram which was about £1400, and that’s before they are born! "
We got a £900 3in1 pram and car seat from my friend. She had bought it for her mum’s house, but it was never used. Bloody brand new - we paid £80
We have bought a lot of things second hand as well |
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"Fuck all. Just release it into the wild and tell if ‘it’s free’
Come tea time they have a knack of finding you and they bring their mates
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This is true, I’ve tried driving out for a couple of hours but he still finds his way back |
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"No idea but not as much as certain experts would have you believe. Shoes and coats are the biggest expense in my opinion.
Children don’t need shoes and coats until they’re in primary school " what do they wear until then? My grandson has to have three lots of new shoes a year because of his feet growing |
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By (user no longer on site)
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For the first couple of years with nappies, clothes, formula (yes I bottle fed), plus all the other stuff, probably about £60 a month, then they start nursery which cost about £40 a week then the free stuff kicks in, then they start primary and the cost of that is about £150+, from there on in, with school trips and stuff, going out etc another £150 a month and then the teenage years start...I lost count now!! Lots of money. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No idea but not as much as certain experts would have you believe. Shoes and coats are the biggest expense in my opinion.
Children don’t need shoes and coats until they’re in primary school
what do they wear until then? My grandson has to have three lots of new shoes a year because of his feet growing"
Socks and a potato sack |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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"Fuck all. Just release it into the wild and tell if ‘it’s free’
Come tea time they have a knack of finding you and they bring their mates
This is true, I’ve tried driving out for a couple of hours but he still finds his way back "
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"I’ll let you know in about 19 years 7 months.
If you buy everything brand new then things are stupidly expensive. We bought a lot second hand or got it given.
The most expensive item was the pram which was about £1400, and that’s before they are born! "
£1400 for a pram!!!
Is it an electric one with go faster stripes down the side |
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