Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did you see the mother of the 22/24-year-old's with the Pinterest account focused on toddlers?
https://www.pinterest.com/divaviva/the-art-of-being-a-mom/
It's creepy. Do these women not have lives outside of their grown adult kids? Will they cease to exist with no children in their lives?
Wait. This is the mother of the Dayton shooter. The art of being a mom.
Wait waht??
Appears to be. Same last name, kids Connor and Megan. Both dead.
He evidently had a kill list and rape list of girls in his HS.
Disgusting. Parents that coddle their boys and raise them with a princely sense of entitlement... STOP DOING THIS. Your precious baby boy needs rules, punishments, boundaries, to be told "no" often. Clearly this mom was caught up in the fetishizing of her own perfect children.
It's not a great thing to do for girls either, but girls generally don't lash out and kill others. Boys and young men do. Loving your kids doesn't mean smothering them. You have to teach them how to deal with disappointment and rejection and failure.
Dads too, but I think a lot of dads shrug their shoulders and let mama bear do her smothering thing.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Oh, come on people. Lots of families have children named Connor and Megan. It's just a coincidence.
What a weird thread.
It's definitely the shooter's mother. The full name of the page owner (first and last) matches, along with the kids' names. And it's not a coincidence that the Pinterest page is circulating as an example of weird Pinterest pages. Probably at some point there was a description attached which explained the connection to the Ohio shooter, but often on viral URLs, descriptions get removed or changed. So now the URL is circulating without context.
It's a weird page, but PPs are right: the implications that the mother's weird Pinterest pages somehow caused or are related to her son's mass murder are just ridiculous. Place the blame where it belongs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Did you see the mother of the 22/24-year-old's with the Pinterest account focused on toddlers?
https://www.pinterest.com/divaviva/the-art-of-being-a-mom/
It's creepy. Do these women not have lives outside of their grown adult kids? Will they cease to exist with no children in their lives?
Wait. This is the mother of the Dayton shooter. The art of being a mom.
Wait waht??
Appears to be. Same last name, kids Connor and Megan. Both dead.
He evidently had a kill list and rape list of girls in his HS.
Disgusting. Parents that coddle their boys and raise them with a princely sense of entitlement... STOP DOING THIS. Your precious baby boy needs rules, punishments, boundaries, to be told "no" often. Clearly this mom was caught up in the fetishizing of her own perfect children.
It's not a great thing to do for girls either, but girls generally don't lash out and kill others. Boys and young men do. Loving your kids doesn't mean smothering them. You have to teach them how to deal with disappointment and rejection and failure.
Dads too, but I think a lot of dads shrug their shoulders and let mama bear do her smothering thing.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.lovewhatmatters.com/id-like-to-publicly-apologize-to-our-red-robin-hostess-she-didnt-know-she-was-the-last-straw-mom-breaks-down-at-red-robin-after-dropping-off-son-at-college/
Completely irrational. Had she never been to dinner without him before? Will she never go to dinner without him again? It’s not like he’s dead and never coming back. This level of attachment isn’t healthy. It’s moms like this that are the issue.
.Anonymous wrote:Oh, come on people. Lots of families have children named Connor and Megan. It's just a coincidence.
What a weird thread.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, come on people. Lots of families have children named Connor and Megan. It's just a coincidence.
What a weird thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anonymous know that's who it was when they posted, or was it random
OP here. I absolutely did not; it showed up on a FB page I follow, Love What Matters, today, but had no mention of that. Is this really the mother of shooting victims?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anonymous know that's who it was when they posted, or was it random
OP here. I absolutely did not; it showed up on a FB page I follow, Love What Matters, today, but had no mention of that. Is this really the mother of shooting victims?
What a weird coincidence! I wonder if it’s her.
It's definitely the Dayton shooter's mother. I don't want to use his name, but the names of all of them (mother, son, daughter) are the same.
No. The last names don’t match. Also, jeans / Red Robin kids are Ryan and Allison. Not Conner and Megan.