Pregnant Constance Hall admits she's 'lonely'

Constance Hall may be surrounded by her children, her fiancé and her 1.8 million followers, but she’s admitted she’s “lonely”.

The 33-year-old blogger, who announced she is pregnant with her fifth child last month, said that she still hasn’t found her “village” despite moving to the country nearly a year ago.

She goes on to say that while she may have her children around her, she still feels isolated.

Constance Hall admitted she is feeling 'lonely'. Photo: Facebook/Constance Hall
Constance Hall admitted she is feeling 'lonely'. Photo: Facebook/Constance Hall

“Parenting babies has become one of the most isolating things we will ever embark on,” Constance started the Facebook post.

“Our village has been replaced with four walls and an IPhone.
And I for one am lonely.

“Women are isolated now days because we are expected to be self-sufficient, we don't need to go down to Penny's house to swap milk for tomatoes, we have child care so we don't need to ask Alice to watch our kids while we go to the doctors, the street doesn't even know each other let alone cook together.”

She moved to the country over a year ago and still doesn't have a
She moved to the country over a year ago and still doesn't have a

She went on to say that it seen as a weakness now if women reach out for help and almost looks like they “aren’t coping”.

Constance claims that because of this, relationships suffer, because you’re leaning on that one person.

She went on to urge women to reach out to one another. Photo: Facebook/ Constance Hall
She went on to urge women to reach out to one another. Photo: Facebook/ Constance Hall

“Our cups are empty and we need them filled, only society has structured us to only rely on one person,” she wrote.

“We are expected to be bread winners, best friends, house keepers, on each other's side in arguments with the in laws, an ear, a shoulder, work hard- but spend quality time with each other, no take the kids out “I need time alone, go to the shops, cook for me and for f*** sakes be sexually adventurous.”

Constance urged women to reach out and help each other because then the cup “would be 80% full before we even reunited at the end of the day with our partners”.

“Women are social creatures, we need each other like we need food,” she said.

“Children need relationships with adults who aren't their parents.

“And relationships need a bit of f*****g pressure taken off them.

“It's true what they say, it really does take a village.”

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