Regarding the question: How is David doing? I'm good! Just more behind the scenes now :) Except on my new channel😄
@nikiedewael37664 ай бұрын
You do you!!
@kristinebenoitdebykhovetz61604 ай бұрын
Excellent videos! Great job you both 👏🏻 will be checking David’s channel too. First video on Saltburn, what a great choice! I’m obsessed
@jasminefremdehake23544 ай бұрын
I love the way you call or describe or come up with a brand called “ The David “ 😃
@jeanetteandrews33194 ай бұрын
Just started following your new channel! glad you posted this!
@PoisonPearHFX4 ай бұрын
I'll never understand why some people feel personally invested and attacked by someone else's decision to not have kids
@radioserrelind4 ай бұрын
Some of them feel so strongly about it that they want to take away our right to vote!
@lindahind22054 ай бұрын
@@bbbf09: I bet most of the lucky childless people will have more than enough of their own money to take care of themselves. With so many idiots in power around the world putting the economy over repairing our dying planet, I don’t think the current generation will live into their “dotage”! Problem solved for your children. They can use their money and energy fighting over the remaining water and food. What a future!
@radioserrelind4 ай бұрын
@@bbbf09 They can choose not to. It's okay. They can do what they like. They don't owe us their labour. That's the first rule of being born free.
@Melmaegwen4 ай бұрын
Maybe they secretly think or feel that they were deprived of things and experiences too because they had children, and are jealous of the freedom etc.
@TDAZ857184 ай бұрын
Jenny, I too never wanted to be a mom. I’m turning 60 very soon and I have no regrets.
@emmamemz65144 ай бұрын
I've got a "David"; we've been together 10+ years, married over a year now. A supportive, feminist, short king written by a woman!
@kasseesmythe87384 ай бұрын
If you don't want to have a child, but decide to have one anyway because of how you might feel when you are older, or because of family pressure, or to prove that you are not "selfish" and then find that you don't enjoy it, in all likelihood your child will feel that he/she is somewhat of a burden and you will not be setting up that child to have a happy life. But if you don't have a child and then later regret it, only YOU will be the person who suffers. I'd rather take a chance on my suffering than take a chance on a person I'd brought into the world suffering because I made a choice that was wrong for me. By the way, I'm in what is probably the last decade of my life, and I am more convinced than ever that the childless life was right for me. No regrets!
@NophiweSmiles4 ай бұрын
"But if you don't have a child and then later regret it, only YOU will be the person who suffers." This is gold.
@thebonniewong4 ай бұрын
Absolutely. I prefer to be lonely without a child, than my child feeling that they don't have a supportive parent. I would be more open to fostering pre-teens later on when I'm more established. I think they are a group that needs the most help.
@M_SC4 ай бұрын
Nice ❤🎉
@FabricofmylifeCoUk4 ай бұрын
Spot on! I'm also secure in the knowledge that I've asked myself the question at all the relevant stages of life and came to the same conclusion (that I did not want kids), so even if I later find myself wishing that I had had kids, I know that the me I was at that stage of life had seriously considered the option and acted accordingly. I think it will be difficult to regret an informed decision I made, as opposed to never having thought about it seriously and then wishing I had.
@dominiquetheeasyminimalist4 ай бұрын
The shaming and bullying towards women who don't have children 🙄 I was 27 years with my ex, and we had a very fulfilling and happy life without children. He didn't want children, yet he never got those comments... I know so many elderly people who had large families, but their kids have their own life and they never see them. I'm now 56 and don't regret one second not having children, my life is filled with happiness, projects, travels, friends.
@albiesspace4 ай бұрын
I would rather regret not having children than regret having them. I know both can be a heartbreak but the first one only hurts me, the latter also very potentially hurts an innocent little human who didn't ask to be born.
@nancymiceli44464 ай бұрын
I am 40 and found my David almost 2 years ago, vegan, childfree, feminist, same political values and at least one common special interest, I am blessed 😃
@alanmccarthy40044 ай бұрын
Hey Jenny! I'd be super interested in you talking about money. I find it a fascinating topic. And I'm doing a house reno myself now, and I'd be curious how much you spent on your home and reno! Also, I'd be fascinated by your personal relationship with money. How you think about it, how you budget, thoughts on consumer debt, thoughts around taxes/charitable donations, etc.
@keytea52934 ай бұрын
yess!! I second this
@scotosha4 ай бұрын
We do have a lot in common. I too am 174 cms (not talking about the width though😅). I too have my own “David” except he’s called Stijn. I too never wanted children and told “my David” (who’s 15 years younger than me) on our first date that if he wanted them he should look for another wife. And no I am not worried regretting this decision because I think it is appalling to get children as an insurance for when you’re old and needy and I know of too many old people waiting in old peoples homes for their children that never visit. THAT is sad! But honestly, don’t you get tired about that same children question over and over and over again? Do WE ever ask people who do have children: WHY?!?
@elisabethhagspiel36954 ай бұрын
I am 64, no children and never ever had a shred of regret not having had a child. 😊
@daniellekorneliussen42442 ай бұрын
70 year old woman who never wanted, and doesn’t have children in da house‼️I’ve found that it is seldom that people ask me if I have offspring, but when they do ask, I just tell them that, ever since I was a kid, I was just not drawn to the idea of procreating at all. My friends played with dolls and like to play-act family life while I was just interested in horses and skateboarding with the boys. This answer seems to rest like a little nugget of contentment to the asker. What I’ve found is that those few who do ask tend to be people who are nearly looking for someone like me to give them permission to actually be okay with their own inner feelings of not being enchanted with concept of raising kids. They look at me out there living a satisfying life with my dream man and a lively modeling career and this seems to give the proverbial green light to proceed ahead in the kid-free zone. Love love love following you & David from our home way up here in northern Norway, and am going to ask for your latest book as a “julegave” this Christmas‼️❤️🇳🇴
@mmmgan14 ай бұрын
Can we PLEASE normalize couples deciding not to have kids? Ironically I think the people asking a KZbinr they’ve likely never met if they feel bad for not birthing their husband a child are the people who should probably not be procreating 😬😆 that said, let’s empower women for any reproductive choice they make - yes, even when it’s not to have kids.
@sophianachtigall35984 ай бұрын
I have a child, by choice. And I am not regretting it. But it changes trajectory of life in the ways you could not predict before you go into that. And since I have child, I understand why people decide not to have them. It is commitment for life.
@ruthiezophia71184 ай бұрын
I think what I see in your relationship with David.Is that you two accept each other for exactly who you are.
@dagnolia60044 ай бұрын
to meet a man (or any person) that suits YOU, do the things YOU like doing. if you don't like football, don't go to football games to meet people~ you will spend the rest of your life doing something you don't enjoy. whatever YOU like~ cooking, books, hiking, sci-fi, travel....go live Your life. if you are meant to meet someone, you will. if not, at least you didn't sit around waiting for a Prince to knock on your door and ask you to go to a comic book convention.......
@catetanenbaum24184 ай бұрын
Omg such a good insight
@thebonniewong4 ай бұрын
Yes! Never under sell yourself for someone else. Never settle just because you want a partner. We owe this to ourselves.
@dagnolia60044 ай бұрын
@@thebonniewong also don't let someone "settle" for you. find someone who LIKES all your weirdness....
@oksanakaido84374 ай бұрын
I've tried that in the past as a way of making friends, but it never worked for me. After the class/event/activity was over, people would just run right back to their own lives, and if any socializing did happen, it was mostly related to the task at hand
@dagnolia60044 ай бұрын
@@oksanakaido8437 "the task at hand" is key. don't do things "to make friends"; do things YOU enjoy. Do you like to hike? hike for the HIKE, not the people. do you like sci-fi conventions? NOT for the people for YOU? Old movies? gardening? if your ulterior motive in Bird Watching is NOT the birds, but to meet another 'birder', perhaps it is not your thing. if YOU also "run back to your own life', ask yourself why. what do you WANT to do? with or without companions, we only have this life and no one is promised tomorrow. live, Live, LIVE! life is a banquet, and most are starving afraid to try the food....
@defiantaichi4 ай бұрын
Self aware parents who know they dont want children are much better than those who shouldnt have children but do.
@jesusisapisces4 ай бұрын
How are they parents if they don't have children?
@trinalane65764 ай бұрын
There are definitely versions of me in parallel universes that are happily childless.
@doubleleterlady4 ай бұрын
Please don't give into pressure to do something you don't want to do, or are not ready for. Children are a lifelong commitment, you can't return them. You are solely responsible for them. If you want them, that's great. Do as you wish! But if you are committed for whatever reason to not have children, or not have them yet, then don't let _anyone_ change your mind. It's a personal decision. As for everyone else: STOP TELLING PEOPLE TO HAVE CHILDREN IT'S NOT YOUR BUSINESS!!!
@ck75064 ай бұрын
Would love a peek into how the book industry works. How your experience has been. And how it might be different for you with influencer as a background?
@ninagk59174 ай бұрын
Please, please a Video about your earnings from KZbin and Writing!
@thebonniewong4 ай бұрын
Please Jenny! I would love to know. We think you should be waaaaay more popular of a channel but I'd love to know how you make money on KZbin or IG. You also only take on vegan friendly brands which narrows the field even more.
@oksanakaido84374 ай бұрын
Also, I'm curious who pays David's manager salary - is he your employee?
@rebeccafalkner28764 ай бұрын
People are more likely to share (especially publicly) what they don’t regret rather than what they *do* regret.
@miguel90704 ай бұрын
Been watching you for so long and your videos have never failed to bring me comfort and calmness! You're so inspiring ❤️
@JennyMustard4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@KatieRingley4 ай бұрын
Anytime I struggle in my childfree journey, you give me comfort ❤
@johannarataj83974 ай бұрын
Same for me ❤ I got you ☀️
@nadialodomiri38884 ай бұрын
When I am 80 I might regret it … good one, Jenny! Why are men never asked the ‘’children question’’? ☹️
@littlevoice_114 ай бұрын
It would be wonderful to have an updated home tour and perhaps links to where to find similar
@linedpaper53744 ай бұрын
writing, finance, and skin videos would be wonderful! love your transparency and candid style so much
@Cityheart2214 ай бұрын
The decision for anyone to have and not have children is personal. Only you know and do what you feel at the time is best for you. We love your channel. Thanks for sharing where we can find some of those lovely products and fashion you display.
@bloodrainicorn61934 ай бұрын
I just wanted to drop by and say you look beautiful Jenny!
@ilonak78414 ай бұрын
I’m 33 and never wanted to have children. But I have this doubt and fear that I’ll regret my decision later in life, or my “David” decides to leave me because of that. But I also don’t want to find myself regretting to have a child.
@vansan32114 ай бұрын
You cannot control other people. All you can do is live a life that you know brings you joy and go with the flow. Sometimes people will try and push their wants and desires on you, but as long as you stay true to yourself, all will be well. With regards to regretting the decision later in life, the only thing that is true is the present and how you feel within it. The only reason I have regrets in life is because I did things I thought I was SUPPOSED to do and not because I wanted them. It's never a good decision when you're making one based on "what if." If I could go back, the only change I would make would be to always go with my gut. Your sentence should stop after "I never wanted to have children."
@seltzermint54 ай бұрын
I will soon be 48, and for me I feel surer than ever about my decision to never have children. I definitely see parenting from a different perspective now than I did in the past, but it's not any "warmer" a view really, just quite interesting to see my friends now with kids reaching adulthood.
@manana66464 ай бұрын
Motherhood is something that transcends you.. It shifts you into some intangible dimension you can only comprehend if you experience it. It's beautiful and one of the greatest gifts in our short lifetime. That being said, I really believe it's not for everyone, especially in this society in which living at all is already challenging 🤪 We're so overstretched in our daily lives that adding a child into the equation makes it really difficult! Way more than it was before, I'm fully convinced of that. So if you don't feel this pull deep in your core, it's because it might not be for you. I'm sure you won't regret it because what you would regret would only be projections.. what ifs. You said it yourself, you never wanted to have children! Listen to what your gut tells you! ❤
@ilonak78414 ай бұрын
@@manana6646 I don’t really have a choice. My husband wants to have a child and I’m sure he would be an amazing father. I don’t want to be the reason why he doesn’t have kids. I think I just need to do it and that is it.
@LGTTB4 ай бұрын
I love how you said " If I regret it so be it" - exactly it is YOUR "problem" in the end !! I hate how people put their own agenda and fears on others, they are uncomfortable seeing people find happiness in other ways than they were told ....
@kasseesmythe87384 ай бұрын
I knew from a young age that I did not want to be responsible for raising a child. In general I enjoy being around kids, and I'm pretty good with them. But bringing someone into the world that I'd be responsible for ... uh, I"m not so confident in that. So when I asked myself if I'd miss having children when I got older, I looked at both scenarios: Missing NOT having kids, or Missing having kids. I decided that if I were going to regret something, I'd rather have it just be me that suffered. That is, if I regretted not having kids, it would only be me suffering. But if I regretted having a child, then certainly the child would feel something was off and would regret having me as a mother. So in that sense, I felt like my choice was unselfish. Just to note though, I'm now at the last stage of my life and feel really glad for my choice. I've had lots of children in my life -- nephews, friends' kids, students -- and for the most part I've greatly enjoyed it. But I don't miss at all not having had a child myself.
@jeanriggs50444 ай бұрын
Great video as always. Favor to ask. Sometimes when you are talking about the early days of you and David, please show a picture of that time. I loved your short super blond or white haircut and fashion from back in the day. I guess I've been following you for a long time. Also really enjoyed your discussions on minimalism. Thanks.
@maikesalazar44654 ай бұрын
I would love a video about writing fiction! Thank you so much for your beautiful content! Loved reading your novel and excited for the second novel!!
@foxinthenight4 ай бұрын
Loved listening to this video today. Your voice is so comforting, and along with the background music and the rainy mood where I am, I was transported in my head to visuals of fall in the city, cobblestones and chill air...ahh, what a joy. I would love a video on the financial side of being an author+influencer!!
@TheSmash3084 ай бұрын
I’d love to see a video on how to write a novel. It does feel so intimidating! Also, I’m curious about how you found community living as an expat in London, especially since you work from home. I just moved to Berlin and it is so hard to start over and build community.
@ratgirl134 ай бұрын
I’m my own David and very happy about it. ❤
@tracimorrow22824 ай бұрын
I love your videos! Would love more on veganism, skincare, and your beautiful hair -hair cut tips, etc. You are such a beautiful person inside and out. So smart and talented.
@JennyMustard4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
@1234sunflower4 ай бұрын
Having children definitely isn't for everyone and that you always knew you didn't want children shows your wisdom in your decision to remain childless. I always knew from a very young age, deep down, that I was meant to be a Mom. Everyone is different, no right or wrong about that choice. I don't believe you'll ever regret your choice because you did what you knew in your heart was right for yourself ❤.
@Practicedaily-m7v4 ай бұрын
My son and his girlfriend are in your age group and they too don’t want to have children. I am Ok with that! It is their life and they must live it their way. They know best what would fit in their lives.
@AshlaSue3 ай бұрын
I have my own David in my life and while we butt heads sometimes, we are so suited to each other. I love him to the ends and back and I count myself lucky to have found him 😊❤
@_kmCarter4 ай бұрын
Please do let us know what it’s like being a creative. 🙏🏼 Thanks for these answers.
@Sweetlove9073 ай бұрын
I honestly think you both can be great parents and have nice children, you should contribute to making our society better, i want to have children but hopefully i meet the right person first who cares about me, not sex, but honestly sometimes i feel discouraged to bring anyone to this dangerous world and feel hopless that it can get better
@DaniL-hr9xo4 ай бұрын
I think there's more people who regret having children than people who regret not having them.
@ievastaleronkaite4004 ай бұрын
Disagree. You don’t know that, if you do know - you should state that it is proven by research. Unless you Re talking about families having children with health issues. But some of them even in harsh conditions do not imagine life without them. No matter how sometimes it is hard to rise the kids, I’m more than happy to have them in my life. I do not imagine living my life egoisticaly, thinking of myself all the time, going to restaurants, travelling and purchasing “luxury”. There are so manny thing to thing about just saying “people regret having kids”.
@catetanenbaum24184 ай бұрын
@@LizlizlizlizlizlizlizlizzieWow really? I don't want children but I've never heard anyone say they regretted having them. I assumed the norepinephrine and serotonin took over and made you forget the bad and only remember the good. Have they said why they wouldn't have children if they could do it over?
@Miss_Annlaug4 ай бұрын
So true❤❤❤
@maidas19054 ай бұрын
Well, there are way more people who have children than those who don't so it's quite expected that number of those who regret their decision is larger in that group.
@maidas19054 ай бұрын
@@DaniL-hr9xo Would you mind sharing those sources?
@Dianavfood4 ай бұрын
I love the uniqueness of your videos and how open and transparent you are. Your relationship with David really reminds me of me and my partner! We're also vegan and not interested in having kids... I really connect with your perspective 🫶 Thank you both! I'd love to see a video on skincare and how much you guys make, please 🙏🏻💕
@Lucet4 ай бұрын
I’ve always been a “maybe” when it came to children. I’m currently single, in my early 30s, so I still have time to decide. I feel like it will depend on my future partner. Regarding the regret. I have a few friends who are in their late 70s, early 80s. Never married, never had children (chose careers over families). Not one of them regret their choice. Yes, they do wonder how it would be if they had children, and some said that if they hadn’t lived in Ireland where they had to quit their jobs the second they had a ring on their finger, they probably would have had kids. But when asked if they regretted their choices, they said no. They lived amazing and fulfilling lives travelling, working, doing sports and what not. So the chances that you’ll regret it in the future are small to zero.
@Raddiebaddie4 ай бұрын
Lovely life!! So happy to see other happy childfree vegans who travel and love eachother!
@jasminj.8444 ай бұрын
woow,people really think,they know,how you should live your life....if you want to live without children,thats your decision not theirs.Keep up,with,what makes you happy Jenny
@Anoniempie_4 ай бұрын
Please do a video about writing fiction! I’ve never even thought about writing a story but honestly it sounds like so much fun to do
@pattidoyle51024 ай бұрын
I would be interested in learning how to start writing AND how to develop an idea into a full story. Do I start from a message I want to get across? From a paragraph I wrote that I love? From a question like “what if…?” I get paralyzed from not seeing past these small starts.
@tracybownes76124 ай бұрын
Yes please a skincare video
@eleanorbesly98684 ай бұрын
Jenny, thank you for your transparency, honesty, humour and patience. I’ve been following you for a long time, and when I see a new video from you, I settle back, make a cup of tea, and enjoy! I don’t comment often, but I’m always grateful for your intelligent discussions and lack of drama!! As a writer myself, I am very keen for any writing discussions, courses, comments…anything, really. Honestly, though I know it’s not very helpful, I find I’m always interested in what you have to say. But yes to the writing content! Writers are always fascinated by other writers’ experiences, aren’t we?! Thanks for another wonderful video, with lots of food for thought. And hello, David!!! 👋😉
@JennyMustard4 ай бұрын
this made me smile so wide, thank you!!! ♥️ (david says hi)
@tam24g4 ай бұрын
I love everything that both of you do! I would love it if you you could give more tips about developing a better writing routine. For now I still hold a job, so that takes up a great deal of my time and energy, so Ive been trying to set aside time for writing and artwork. I’ve been frustrated that I have a long list of ideas that I want to work on, but life always creeps in and each project takes so long it gives me anxiety! I want to finish projects faster. I grow a lot of my own food, so spring and summer are super busy, but I feel like I need to create a writing “ season, or art ‘season’ too!! Any time management help is welcome!
@ameliecf9934 ай бұрын
Are there any phrases that you read , even years ago, and you still think about ? Or have become like a motto for you or are sentences that you use as well since then ? Thank you for this new video ❤️, also to David ☺️.
@lucilasandoval30844 ай бұрын
Jenny I would love love a writing course by you, you have such an unique taste for literature (half of my current tbr is from here) and original voice as a writer. Something online but live would be so fantastic.
@heathergibson8992Ай бұрын
Thank you, you've helped me decide to not have children. I had always decided I wouldn't have them, but recent pressures from my partner's family almost thwarted me. My partner is also perfectly okay with not having children so win-win 🙂
@juliaschirrmeister67114 ай бұрын
Love your videos. I would love to hear more about your skincare routine and your writing routine and book breakdown
@kimclenard4 ай бұрын
Always enjoy your video subject choices and your overall approach to things. You do YOU so well! 🥰 Love that you mentioned your lip color and technique 💄 BUT I am curious about your eye shadow color and brand as well. When did you begin your winged eyeliner journey? I think of it as your go-to but curious about your eye makeup evolution. 👁️ Blessings to you and David in this life you are creating beautifully!🙏
@shorea274 ай бұрын
If you've ever received fan mail I'd love to see a video of that, just reading mail and opening presents from fans. Also maybe hair care and styling. Thank you! 😊
@kristinhope63254 ай бұрын
Yes! Please! A writing course!!!❤
@JennyMustard4 ай бұрын
You got it!
@Flamecrowned4 ай бұрын
Thank you for another great video Jenny! I finally read Okay Days, finished last week, and what a fantastic novel it is! I'm already looking forward to reading it again. It would be great if you could make a video on writing fiction some time. 😊
@JennyMustard4 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you :)
@Fairymoncada4 ай бұрын
My question was precisely about pets. I would love to see you both in that new chapter. Please share it all ❤🤗🐾
@anipapikyan4 ай бұрын
I’m completely content being single but I think I need some David energy in my life as well 😅 And I would love you to make a video about starting a book. I’m procrastinating it so much it drives me nuts. Though I have a few stories already written, I still have no idea what to do next. Would appreciate immensely if you made a video about writing a book, starting it, finishing and finding a publisher. And thanks for this beautiful one, too❤
@jodywinter81714 ай бұрын
53 here and still happy and confident in my decision to not have children. But I'm still aware that I may have regrets when I'm older. My partner Paul is 16 years older than me, so if nature takes its course, he will likely pre-decease me, so obviously I have thought what life will look like as a widowed person with no kids, but I still feel that I made the right choice. Shoulda, woulda, coulda...
@Aixopluc_bcn4 ай бұрын
There are many widows where I live. Some have children who visit them, others have children who do not visit them, and others do not have children. What I have noticed is that many elderly widows go to the gym, take up classes in all sorts of fields, go to the library, the cinema, social clubs, walk in the park and/or sit on a bench on their own or with their dogs and chat with other dog owners...there can be plenty of socializing as an older person, no need to be afraid 😊
@lindaoregan95994 ай бұрын
Having children is constant 24/7 hard work and goes on for years. I wouldn't say that I regret it but I wouldn't do it again.
@edwardsjarje4 ай бұрын
I am a complete opposite from my husband but I would love to have him around all the time and he feels the same way. We genuinely like each other. We’ve been together for 34 years.
@SamanthaWritesThings4 ай бұрын
I do write fiction and I have all my life, but I do agree that the feeling of the blank page can be a little embarrassing. Because I write speculative fiction I usually have a "what if" sort of scenario in my head that I think about as I'm going through my days, and for me that's where I usually start, even if I'm just writing out ideas! (For my debut novel the question was "what if people had prophetic dreams in our world, or shitty superpowers?")
@govegan61124 ай бұрын
51 childfree cat lady here 😎
@monica_.4 ай бұрын
I would love an online writing course! Also, how do you plan for your elder years. Not necessarily linked to not having children but I often find myself wondering if I should be preparing for loss of mobility, making plans for moving into a more elderly friendly home etc. Also asking the mustard community :)
@Tsundoku944 ай бұрын
Do a video about skincare and veganism ❤
@Jamie-se7dq4 ай бұрын
Jenny, I just discovered your channel. It's beautiful how you found a life you love so much that is just right for you. I like your clothes. I really like the photography of you and David and the clothing you are both wearing. I'd be interested in any videos you would show us about your choices of clothing and fashion. Congratulations on all your success. You are inspiring.
@harpervillani69294 ай бұрын
IF you were to get a cat, how would you feel about feeding a carnivore?
@martajover4 ай бұрын
Not Jenny, but I have two cats and I’m vegan, and I’m okay with it! They are rescues who needed a loving home and I was willing to give it to them. If not me, someone else would have rescued them and would be buying meat based food to feed them either way. I can consciously make the decision to buy more sustainable food and litter for them while giving them a loving home 😊
@ShenanK4 ай бұрын
Ahh, your Swedish interlude reminded me of your brief podcast with David in Swedish. Time flies xo
@MeghanCreative4 ай бұрын
Yes please on a financial breakdown, including cost of living in London, would be amazing!
@MeghanCreative4 ай бұрын
And YES to writing courses! I've written over 20k words toward my first novel but still feel like it's going nowhere.
@xochilguevara34294 ай бұрын
Oh wow, people really ask some none-of-their-business questions. You’re cool for answering anyway. I’m 45 and decidedly childless but no one’s ever made comments like that to me. Maybe behind my back.
@anadajboc4 ай бұрын
I have a David in my life, and we sync so well on everything I’ve always wanted in a partner. We’ve been working from home together since the pandemic started, and spending all our time together feels perfect. We’re child-free by choice, and it’s exactly how we want it to stay. Having a niece has shown us what raising a child really means, and we know it’s not for us-I’m too free-spirited for that! We want to spend our time traveling, exploring, or just enjoying the quiet moments together. For us, having each other and embracing the world around us is more than enough. We don’t need kids to feel fulfilled; our lives are full of love, adventure, and freedom.
@catherinebamsey46884 ай бұрын
think it’s pretty strange that no one considers how much worse it would be to regret a child you did have than one you didn’t.
@I_am_Michelle4 ай бұрын
Video on writing fiction. I’ve been writing for 10 years on my own but haven’t had the confidence to publish anything.
@aleannaart30854 ай бұрын
Please make a video about writing fiction ✨It sounds really interesting!
@littlevoice_114 ай бұрын
Please share the secret best spots of London on the winter
@EricB2564 ай бұрын
I only vaguely remember how good it was for my skin when I stopped eating meat and Wurst because it's been that long a time. But it was very good for the skin: no more irritation. The question is rather "where can I find my own Jenny" ;-) In my line of work and at this point in time, I don't seem to have the time and unoccupied mind to go out and look for her. Circumstances were way different back when ex and I met. I don't want to change that though, because I really like working in teams where everybody is on the same page and has each other's backs.
@Karincl74 ай бұрын
I have a David in the cat version and because I m pretty disapointed in the human kind I settle for this kind
@oksanakaido84374 ай бұрын
I'm content being single, and skeptical of relationships, but I'd love a cat-David😄 The cat currently in my life just runs around outside most of the day and then comes inside to beg for attention and sprawl on the floor in the spots where he's most likely to get stepped on.
@winterburden4 ай бұрын
Thanks Jenny Mustard!
@JennyMustard4 ай бұрын
Thank you :)
@viktoriyapollet-artemenko21514 ай бұрын
Hi 😊 I would be interested to know about your writing process, especially in foreign language. A short course would be good, just to see how to start to try the exercise and see what’s coming out :) Another interesting topic would be about books, I read quite a lot of your recommendations and never been désappointes, so after classics for beginners, what’s next? 😃 Also request for David, the same question about movies, would be great to build a kind of list of films you recommend depending on different moods (one for romantic evenings another for a puzzling moment another for dopamine action movie… ) Hope to see your next video soon 🎉 Thank you for sharing !
@anasofiaalmeida98704 ай бұрын
Video about financial expectations as a self-employed creative: YES! Please x
@LindaKlinton4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing, love your channel. And so much fun att du pratade lite svenska. Kärlek! Do please tell more about working online as a full time content creator. I would love to know more. xx Linda
@smgreenartsprivate4 ай бұрын
Yikes people are so rude and assuming children are not be all and end all of adult life. It's obvious they make these decisions and all life decisions together as close as long as you have been together. I love the tea pots btw. I also love your clothes both of you :) Be yourselves ignore the assumptive trolls.
@seltzermint54 ай бұрын
I also think a lot of people really romanticize the idea of happy couples producing big families of children, without stopping to notice the couples (not all, but some) who do have children may not be so happy at all, with the children included. It's funny in a way, but a bit warped.
@kristinebenoitdebykhovetz61604 ай бұрын
Hi 👋🏻☺️ loved your book, loving your channel 🫶🏻 please, please, please do make a video on writing fiction 🙏 and all the money things involved, etc., etc.
@Q3XY4 ай бұрын
I am so happy for you guys! I am lucky as well because a "David" has found me as well. He is the sweetest pie! ^^ The writering course would be lovely in an online form, because I think a lot of people (myself included) not live in London, but interested in such an opportunity. 💚
@cervelo94653 ай бұрын
David is Very Stylish, Very Fashionable :)
@hollybolly14 ай бұрын
Thank you for yet another beautifully edited and great content video, Jenny. Love seeing you and hearing your thoughts. On another note, in the other room is a fabulous storage/ottoman/table with wooden top. Can I ask it’s name and where to obtain please. Thank you
@anasofiaalmeida98704 ай бұрын
Writing course: also yes! I am just starting out and would love some guidance. It's daunting!
@slurpiglimpan4 ай бұрын
Would love an online writing course. 😊
@naomidemet4 ай бұрын
I’ve been wondering for so long about the lipstick you use. It’s very flattering. Can you share the exact color name? I’d really appreciate it.
@Shetooktothewoods4 ай бұрын
I’m happily single (after a nightmare 20-year marriage. I would equally happily have a “David” in my life, but nothing less. Davidness is a high bar.
@sonoviva4 ай бұрын
I am 35, I have a David and we're childfree by choice, and I never imagined I could be this happy.
@Zaeleva40rba4 ай бұрын
Can you please speak how you plan and start a novel?
@TheMennomilist4 ай бұрын
I am 175cm/5'9" so yey! I miss your conversations on your podcast. Mustardians feel out of touch a little ;) Since I have followed you since like 2010 from LookBook days, it is interesting to me that so many people still are asking you questions you have answered many times already. I married the only person I dated (was 16 when I started dating him 24 years ago come early Oct), so I don't have red flags from dating. He is supportive, encouraging, fun, chill, hard working, smart, friendly, humble, and so much more. A big red flag for me would have been someone like my dad haha (unmotivated, unkind, self-seeking, verbally abusive). I purposefully was hoping for someone the opposite and found him quickly and wanted to keep him since.
@florakryger-hansen14024 ай бұрын
would love to hear more about how you earn your money and all that influencer stuff! Loved this video
@arcana49444 ай бұрын
That is a great video, you've answered questions so kindly... Maybe I've missed the "information" but are you a "minimalist" Jenny? 😊