When your kid has a condition, you learn how to spell it. Clearly, you do not. |
That says more about you than Meghan. |
So, if he “looks perfectly normal”, what does a kid with cerebral palsy look like? |
Giving a voice? Sure. Showing you’re not alone? Great. A tear streaming down your face at the moment of pick up? No. If you follow SN social Media posts, most have a pic of the kid and a written explanation of how bad the day was. I can’t remember a single one who has done that —as the bad moment was happening. |
This man is nuts. You are not J.Lo! |
Is it amazing or is it that she is committed to not going back to selling real estate in a recession? |
You see all media posts for SN moms? Wow! |
It’s all about him. Don’t have any kids, #4. |
A not perfectly normal looking kid. |
Not all but many. I wouldn’t even snap a pic like that for as a private text to my spouse. It’s attention seeking. Plain and simple. |
Children should not be exploited for likes and comments. |
Oh, ffs, PP, you’re ignorant. I have CP and unless you see me running, you wouldn’t know it. |
Then it’s likely not a huge deal! That’s the point. If your child has such a bad case of CP then it will be noticeable to other people. |
DP. How does that follow? PP is presumably an adult posting meaning could have had all sorts of therapies for decades for all you know. Listen, I hated Meghan on housewives but that doesn’t mean her son is not legitimately disabled. |
PP with CP and this is correct. FWIW, I know zero about Edmonds and her kid and have never seen an episode of RH, but "looking perfectly normal" is irrelevant to whether or not her kid has CP that requires not-insignificant medical attention. |