Anonymous wrote:That I should have stayed with my abusive XH because no one would ever want me again and my kids were doomed.
Anonymous wrote:That I should have stayed with my abusive XH because no one would ever want me again and my kids were doomed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there are obviously accounts here that just seek to troll
Recommend a movie: "you clearly have bad taste in movies"
I've been called "disgustingly nouveau riche"
Asking advice for my daughter and bc: "you must be so proud that your teenager sleeps around so much"
"You just make yourself sound fat"
Mostly I just get called a liar ¯\_( ͡❛ ͜ʖ ͡❛)_/¯
Are you the cool mom who bragged that she sent her daughter off to her first year of college with a zillion condoms & morning after pills?
Anonymous wrote:The rote insults here are so forced that they never matter. Most posters here are bot-like with warped perspectives about the other 98% of Americans that aren’t uber-liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids was diagnosed with a life limiting condition. They would eventually die about 14 months later so this was not a mild diagnosis.
He left the hospital dependent on a ventilator. As we were reeling and trying to figure out how to balance his new and enormous needs with those of his siblings, I posted here. People told me I was selfish for not putting my “normal” kids first 100% of the time, that he probably was so disabled he didn’t know I existed (note: his cognitive capacities were not impacted by his medical condition, but even if they had been, kids with intellectual and developmental disabilities know their parents exist), and that I was obviously exaggerating about his needs.
I am so very sorry on the death of your beloved child.
There is no excuse for what others responded to your post.
But unfortunately it is typical of some of the posters on here.
I honestly could never speak this way, even if I were 200% anonymous.
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+1. I’ve seen posters respond that way when people talk about illnesses of their children, problems with health care and I am so sorry to read those responses. It makes me feel like there are a few people on this Board who are sociopaths. I hope they know that nothing is truly anonymous on the internet and one day their descendants will read the toxic bile they posted and feel ashamed.
I am the PP who lost a child. I think that people desperately want child death to be the parents fault, so that they can feel safe. They want to think that I fed my child something they would never have fed theirs or that I did something terrible and karma got me.
Or they want to believe that illnesses like my child’s only happen to kids with ID or some other condition their kid didn’t have.
Look at the threads on here when a child dies. Jeff works hard to keep them cleans up but the parents are always blamed.
Yes, this happens every time. Every single time. It’s unconscionable.
I am so sorry for your loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Your son would fit in well at Oberlin.”
That's so funny. One of my friend's kids is actually at Oberlin.![]()
I would consider that a compliment. One of the smartest students in my class ended up at Oberlin.
They were far smarter than I was, anyway.
Yeah I thought that for a long time, until the teacher at Georgetown Prep who had recently graduated from Oberlin fondled the 13 yr old girl
NP. So you just think that anyone who goes to Oberlin molests kids? Mmkay.
No I do not. But it will tarnish their image, absolutely and you know that.
I'm pretty sure every single institution of higher learning in the US or anywhere else has had at least one kid molester among their alums. Nobody int heir right mind would think Oberlin or any other college would be tarnished because of what one person who went there did.
Anonymous wrote:Don't know, don't care. I mean I just imagine the ignorant fool the "insult" came from, chuckle and move on with my life. You should do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About 14 years ago I was nannying for 2 babies. I got let go after 3 weeks and I posted on here because I didn’t think the reason was a good one and wanted perspective. I got slammed by everyone.
(the 12week old was sleeping on his stomach, I was with him the whole time watching him, sent a pic to parents because it was cute, they said never put baby on stomach and I was let go. I do know that it’s not safe, but 2 babies was a lot, and I felt it was ok at the time because I stayed watching him)
Ohhh, they are very brutal in the Nanny Forums.
So sorry.
I mean, I would also have fired a new nanny that thought it was a good idea to put my baby to sleep on his stomach and send me a picture of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Your son would fit in well at Oberlin.”
That's so funny. One of my friend's kids is actually at Oberlin.![]()
I would consider that a compliment. One of the smartest students in my class ended up at Oberlin.
They were far smarter than I was, anyway.
Yeah I thought that for a long time, until the teacher at Georgetown Prep who had recently graduated from Oberlin fondled the 13 yr old girl
NP. So you just think that anyone who goes to Oberlin molests kids? Mmkay.
No I do not. But it will tarnish their image, absolutely and you know that.
Anonymous wrote:For me it was in the Health forum about 2 or 3 yrs back. I mentioned a chronic condition that I have, it was only the second time I'd mentioned it on here, when another poster told me I was "always here, milking it" and that they hoped I'd die.
I've never had anything so harsh said before, or since, fortunately.