Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might explain why husband 3 disappeared so quickly...
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Wait. Does he even have ceberal palsey?
Great question. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
Hmmm, should I believe the poster who can’t even spell cerebral palsy or the mom that can? Idiots.
What does spelling have to do with Meghan telling the truth? The photos of the sick kid who looks perfectly normal is highly suspect. This is what attention seeking moms do with issues.
So, if he “looks perfectly normal”, what does a kid with cerebral palsy look like?
A not perfectly normal looking kid.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might explain why husband 3 disappeared so quickly...
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Wait. Does he even have ceberal palsey?
Great question. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
Hmmm, should I believe the poster who can’t even spell cerebral palsy or the mom that can? Idiots.
What does spelling have to do with Meghan telling the truth? The photos of the sick kid who looks perfectly normal is highly suspect. This is what attention seeking moms do with issues.
So, if he “looks perfectly normal”, what does a kid with cerebral palsy look like?
A not perfectly normal looking kid.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might explain why husband 3 disappeared so quickly...
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Wait. Does he even have ceberal palsey?
Great question. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
Hmmm, should I believe the poster who can’t even spell cerebral palsy or the mom that can? Idiots.
What does spelling have to do with Meghan telling the truth? The photos of the sick kid who looks perfectly normal is highly suspect. This is what attention seeking moms do with issues.
So, if he “looks perfectly normal”, what does a kid with cerebral palsy look like?
A not perfectly normal looking kid.
Oh, ffs, PP, you’re ignorant. I have CP and unless you see me running, you wouldn’t know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might explain why husband 3 disappeared so quickly...
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Wait. Does he even have ceberal palsey?
Great question. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
Hmmm, should I believe the poster who can’t even spell cerebral palsy or the mom that can? Idiots.
What does spelling have to do with Meghan telling the truth? The photos of the sick kid who looks perfectly normal is highly suspect. This is what attention seeking moms do with issues.
So, if he “looks perfectly normal”, what does a kid with cerebral palsy look like?
A not perfectly normal looking kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Megan is from a really nice family. Her siblings are pro athletes (sisters) and a model (brother). She is from a great family in St. Louis, big Irish-Catholic. She is a smart woman. She went to HS with my sister and is very down to earth and kind. I think she and some of her siblings (brother) always wanted to be famous. But does that make her mentally unstable? No. I imagine dealing with three kids including one child with special needs during the pandemic would be challenging.
She could be a lovely person. And raising a SN kid is always hard. But to snap a pic of a miserable and hopeless moment in your life with tears on your face…for strangers, does make her fame hungry, sad, and odd. Her reaching fans at that moment was more important than her son’s right to privacy or even her having a moment to reflect on next steps.
Kate Swenson who writes the wonderful blog, findingcoopersvoice.com about her son with severe autism, has also posted similar pics and feelings. Maybe you can’t relate but there are many of us who do and appreciate them giving a voice and awareness to the challenges our families face every day.
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.
You see all media posts for SN moms? Wow!
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Megan is from a really nice family. Her siblings are pro athletes (sisters) and a model (brother). She is from a great family in St. Louis, big Irish-Catholic. She is a smart woman. She went to HS with my sister and is very down to earth and kind. I think she and some of her siblings (brother) always wanted to be famous. But does that make her mentally unstable? No. I imagine dealing with three kids including one child with special needs during the pandemic would be challenging.
She could be a lovely person. And raising a SN kid is always hard. But to snap a pic of a miserable and hopeless moment in your life with tears on your face…for strangers, does make her fame hungry, sad, and odd. Her reaching fans at that moment was more important than her son’s right to privacy or even her having a moment to reflect on next steps.
Kate Swenson who writes the wonderful blog, findingcoopersvoice.com about her son with severe autism, has also posted similar pics and feelings. Maybe you can’t relate but there are many of us who do and appreciate them giving a voice and awareness to the challenges our families face every day.
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.
You see all media posts for SN moms? Wow!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might explain why husband 3 disappeared so quickly...
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Wait. Does he even have ceberal palsey?
Great question. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
Hmmm, should I believe the poster who can’t even spell cerebral palsy or the mom that can? Idiots.
What does spelling have to do with Meghan telling the truth? The photos of the sick kid who looks perfectly normal is highly suspect. This is what attention seeking moms do with issues.
So, if he “looks perfectly normal”, what does a kid with cerebral palsy look like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wedding day #4? for Jim.
This man is nuts. You are not J.Lo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Megan is from a really nice family. Her siblings are pro athletes (sisters) and a model (brother). She is from a great family in St. Louis, big Irish-Catholic. She is a smart woman. She went to HS with my sister and is very down to earth and kind. I think she and some of her siblings (brother) always wanted to be famous. But does that make her mentally unstable? No. I imagine dealing with three kids including one child with special needs during the pandemic would be challenging.
She could be a lovely person. And raising a SN kid is always hard. But to snap a pic of a miserable and hopeless moment in your life with tears on your face…for strangers, does make her fame hungry, sad, and odd. Her reaching fans at that moment was more important than her son’s right to privacy or even her having a moment to reflect on next steps.
Kate Swenson who writes the wonderful blog, findingcoopersvoice.com about her son with severe autism, has also posted similar pics and feelings. Maybe you can’t relate but there are many of us who do and appreciate them giving a voice and awareness to the challenges our families face every day.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wedding day #4? for Jim.
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Is wife #4 Meghan and Jim’s “nanny” and threesome partner?
Yes. Amazing they made it through the pandemic and Meghan managed to get divorced twice in the same time period.
Anonymous wrote:Wedding day #4? for Jim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Megan is from a really nice family. Her siblings are pro athletes (sisters) and a model (brother). She is from a great family in St. Louis, big Irish-Catholic. She is a smart woman. She went to HS with my sister and is very down to earth and kind. I think she and some of her siblings (brother) always wanted to be famous. But does that make her mentally unstable? No. I imagine dealing with three kids including one child with special needs during the pandemic would be challenging.
She could be a lovely person. And raising a SN kid is always hard. But to snap a pic of a miserable and hopeless moment in your life with tears on your face…for strangers, does make her fame hungry, sad, and odd. Her reaching fans at that moment was more important than her son’s right to privacy or even her having a moment to reflect on next steps.
Kate Swenson who writes the wonderful blog, findingcoopersvoice.com about her son with severe autism, has also posted similar pics and feelings. Maybe you can’t relate but there are many of us who do and appreciate them giving a voice and awareness to the challenges our families face every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might explain why husband 3 disappeared so quickly...
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Wait. Does he even have ceberal palsey?
Great question. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
Hmmm, should I believe the poster who can’t even spell cerebral palsy or the mom that can? Idiots.
What does spelling have to do with Meghan telling the truth? The photos of the sick kid who looks perfectly normal is highly suspect. This is what attention seeking moms do with issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might explain why husband 3 disappeared so quickly...
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Wait. Does he even have ceberal palsey?
Great question. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
Doesn't Jim say he doesn't?
CP isn’t something you make up jerks.
You underestimate the Munchausen parents.
+1. I have a friend who makes up and exaggerates all sorts of illnesses in her kids. She seems like a normal person but doesn’t act like it when it comes to her kids and being sick. Frequent posts with photos of her child at the hospital, sick etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This might explain why husband 3 disappeared so quickly...
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Wait. Does he even have ceberal palsey?
Great question. I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.
Hmmm, should I believe the poster who can’t even spell cerebral palsy or the mom that can? Idiots.
What does spelling have to do with Meghan telling the truth? The photos of the sick kid who looks perfectly normal is highly suspect. This is what attention seeking moms do with issues.