14 Simply Unwell Mothers Who Outed Themselves Online

Whenever I think I've seen it all on r/ShitMomGroupsSay, I'm proved wrong. Here are the WILDEST things mothers have posted in mommy Facebook groups in the past month:

1.The judger:

A parent expresses concern on social media about their child struggling with various activities and academics, seeking advice on how to find her strengths

2.The weirdo:

A parent discusses their 23-month-old son's flirty behavior with young girls, learning it from their father, and asks for advice on handling it

3.The sleep "solution":

Facebook post discussing a parent's struggle with their child's sleeplessness and seeking advice. Key comment criticizes the use of medications to induce sleep
u/neptune165 / Via reddit.com

4.The nanny:

A parent asks on a social media platform about meal expectations when bringing a nanny to a restaurant, and whether to treat the nanny or have them take the baby to a park

5.The bigot:

A parent expresses concern about their child's daycare tour, specifically regarding the inclusion of a transgender woman teacher, questioning the daycare's policies and seeking advice on how to discuss this

6.The rollercoaster:

Text reads, "I wanted to go on the Incredicoaster at Disneyland Anaheim but the attendant said I had to leave my baby. My friend said it was okay if she was firm & snug in the carrier! Can I report Disney to the BBB for making up rules and scamming me?"
Yellow text background with a message expressing frustration towards Disney, mentioning strength training, carrying a baby, and claiming discrimination
Text on the image states: "Did you even strength train me right when I was pregnant? Disney thinks I'm not strong enough to keep my baby attached on a rollercoaster! I did strength training TO BE A MOM!"

7.The cord chewer:

A social media post questions the natural handling of the placenta and umbilical cord during birth, seeking advice on natural birth methods
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8.The anti-vaxxer:

Text asking for recommendations on family daycare, preschool, or childcare centers that accept unvaccinated 3-year-olds

9.The slow mover:

A screenshot of a Facebook group post where a member urgently asks for child protective services information. A comment provides a link, and another comment advises using Google

10.The "creative" punishments:

Facebook post by a parent sharing her experience disciplining her 14-year-old son who cussed. Comments suggest creative punishment ideas, including driving the son to an orphanage
u/Wide-Ad346 / Via reddit.com

11.The Copperhead bite:

Post asking for home remedies for a copperhead snake bite. Comment advises against contacting doctors or hospitals, stressing group rules for homeopathic solutions only
u/duvaldeviant / Via reddit.com

12.The grifter:

A post from a mom inviting others to her daughter's first birthday party with a baby shark theme. Gifts are not mandatory, but a card is appreciated

13.The fungus:

A concerned parent seeks advice on dealing with their husband unintentionally passing nail fungus to their kids. They are torn between breaking up or working it out

14.And finally, the boy mom:

A social media post from a concerned mother about her college-bound son spending excessive time on the phone with his girlfriend and upcoming plans after graduation
u/Movethestars4noone / Via reddit.com