What is the crossiant content of 🍋 ? It’s so bad. She’s encouraging her child to attack it and eat it like an animal with no hands. Like put down your phone and help your kid with her breakfast. I have a child around the same age and I think that’s why her child centred content inflames me so much. Help your baby! Wth are you doing?
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Does anyone know why the child doesn’t go to daycare or preschool? I know she was going at one point and now seemed to stop. Are they not concerned about her starting JK in the fall with zero socialization with similar age children?
Omg - the scene of 🍋 shouting “I am Moana!” is such a screen-time kid giveaway. The child literally has no imagination. She can’t play in water without re-enacting the movie she’s probably seen on repeat this entire winter.
It’s really bad because of course women who have some sort of body image issue will be the target audience to follow a woman who is promoting body positivity. She started showing up in my explore feed after my second baby. Obviously a vulnerable body time. And then I started seeing how different her body looks on a day to day basis and stumbled on this snark and had to participate. I’m sorry you find it triggering. ♥️ I do too.
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And her face looks so pissed off in that photo. It’s so telling that she’s controlling her images and doesn’t want to be photographed by anyone else.
I joined this site to say that her and I are the same height and look to be around the same weight. If anything, I may be a bit smaller. I’m a size 10.
When I saw her recent stories - I thought, “oh she’s lost some weight. Looks more like a 6.” Then this official image comes out. She’s a size 10/12.
Here’s the thing: it’s fine to be a size 10/12. She’s beautiful I think. But I’m literally astounded at the filtering on a body positivity account when so many women who follow her likely have, or have had, disordered eating.
Joined this site to express my rage at the hypocrisy!
Yes - it’s not so much the behaviour (she’s only 4 after all), and my own child is still working on table manners, it’s that 🐦 is laughing, encouraging, and FILMING her poor manners for the internet. We shut that kind of stuff right down at our house and we give lots of positive feedback when our child gets it right. How is the child going to know that it’s the wrong thing to do when her own mother literally cheers her on for doing it? I sincerely feel really bad for 🍋.
I feel like the husband’s normal family from Northern Ontario is appalled by this. I remember seeing them reading a Dr. suess book to her the one time they were allowed to come and visit.