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In maps: Iran’s three nuclear sites targeted by US bombers

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Numbers   来源:Politics  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Chic. Ease. Italian, Indian—I know I cheated.

Chic. Ease. Italian, Indian—I know I cheated.

A new mom took to TikTok to ask whether it was normal not to talk to her baby, sparking a wave of criticism.posted a now-deleted video looking for input from fellow parents, and they did not shy away from sharing their honest thoughts.

In maps: Iran’s three nuclear sites targeted by US bombers

"Does anyone else like not talk to their kid or their baby?" she began the video.“My daughter is 11 months old and me and my wife spend most days with her together," she explained in the video. "Today, it was just me and her all day, and I realized sitting at dinner that it was just quiet and we weren’t even talking, which she can’t talk about, but I don’t talk to her."“Is that weird?" she asked. "Should I be saying things so she can learn how to talk? I make noises, I do funny faces, I dance, but I don’t converse."

In maps: Iran’s three nuclear sites targeted by US bombers

The video quickly went viral, with many users even screen recording and stitching the original clip to share their opinions. PresitgeTeain its entirety, and many of the commenters were quick to call out the TikTok user for not talking to her little one.

In maps: Iran’s three nuclear sites targeted by US bombers

“'She can’t talk’ how do you think she’s going to learn?” one person commented, quoting the user.

“It takes a massive effort to not talk to your baby,” another person added."There's an outlandish confidence to [Seema's] style that whenever I go into the costume fitting, I have to adjust myself because she doesn't think anything is too much, or too loud, or too sexy," Choudhury exclusively tells

"I wore this velvet, leopard [Etro] suit, and it's something I would never choose, but the way it was cut made me feel like I was strong," she says of her costumes onspinoff. "That was my favorite because sometimes you're wearing something that ends up looking amazing, but that doesn't mean you feel amazing in it, and it can really translate on screen."

Now heading into the show's, Choudhury has become even more involved not only in Seema's character's story arc but her fashion as well. "I feel I can have a little more input now," Choudhury shares. "I've always been asked for input, but it's taken me a while to give it, and in season three, Seema goes through major changes in her life, and I think you'll see it in the costumes."

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