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61 Wild Mom Group Posts That Made Everyone Ask The Same Thing: Why Are They Parents? (New Pics)
Parenting,LifestyleAPR 4, 2026

61 Wild Mom Group Posts That Made Everyone Ask The Same Thing: Why Are They Parents? (New Pics)

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Having children is no easy task, and the responsibility that comes with it is huge. After all, you’re raising an entire human being. But as important as that role is, it’s pretty clear not everyone is cut out for it.
You only need to spend about 15 minutes scrolling through online parenting communities to see that for yourself. The things people discuss there, along with some of the opinions they share, can feel like they belong in a horror movie. It’s honestly wild.
Mom groups, in particular, seem to exist in a category of their own. We’ve rounded up some of the most unhinged things they’ve posted. Scroll down to read them and upvote the ones that left you speechless.

#1 From My Due Date Group

From My Due Date Group
43points

#2 Complete Trash Trying To Take Advantage Of Refugees

Complete Trash Trying To Take Advantage Of Refugees
38points

When something goes wrong with parenting, it’s pretty rare that parents immediately get the blame. Usually, it’s the children who are painted as the problem. Ungrateful, disrespectful, impossible to deal with—that’s the kind of thing you hear about them, and plenty of people are quick to agree.

Parents, meanwhile, tend to get a lot more sympathy. And look, it’s not undeserved. They’re the ones sitting through the sleepless nights and the tantrums, keeping the house running, spending their money on clothes and food and school fees, and trying to make sure their kids have a decent shot at life.

#3 75 Cents An Hour For Babysitting

75 Cents An Hour For Babysitting
37points

#4 This Is Actually Infuriating. That Poor Child

This Is Actually Infuriating. That Poor Child
I'm really glad the comments were split between calling this horrendous and rage bait. How can you raise a child for 8 years and not have a single care for them?
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But as much as all of that takes out of a person, it doesn’t mean bad parents don’t exist. Plenty of them do all of those things and still manage to hurt their children in serious ways.

When that happens, they need to be held accountable, and that includes when they’re out here posting unhinged things in online parenting groups. Because when bad parents never get called out, it’s actually the good ones who end up with the bad reputation.

The parents who are genuinely trying, who love their kids and occasionally make mistakes like any normal person would, get lumped in with people who are causing real damage. The truly bad ones deserve to be named for what they are.

#5 What Kind Of Logic Is This

What Kind Of Logic Is This
33points

#6 The Kid Is 18 Months Old

The Kid Is 18 Months Old
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#7 A Whole New Level Of Delusional

A Whole New Level Of Delusional
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Now, as Healthline notes, “bad parenting” is an emotionally loaded term and genuinely hard to define. That said, we can still identify behaviors that cause real damage to children.

The most obvious ones involve neglect or direct physical violence, things that affect a child’s wellbeing in ways that are impossible to ignore, and that can sometimes even result in criminal charges. In those cases, the child’s safety needs to come first and professional help is essential. But those are the extremes.

#8 Freebirther Fighting CPS Because 5 Year Old Tested Positive For THC “But It’s Because CBD” and Kid With No SS/BC

Freebirther Fighting CPS Because 5 Year Old Tested Positive For THC “But It’s Because CBD” and Kid With No SS/BC
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31points

#9 Daycare Is A Conspiracy

Daycare Is A Conspiracy
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28points

#10 She Got Ripped Apart In The Comments

She Got Ripped Apart In The Comments
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A lot of harmful parenting is far more subtle, and often comes wrapped in good intentions. Take discipline, for instance. Too little of it, and children are essentially left to figure things out on their own.

Sharron Frederick, LCSW, psychotherapist at Clarity Health Solutions, told Healthline that this can lead to injuries and raise a child who simply doesn’t understand boundaries. “Children look to parents to define what boundaries are and the consequences that can occur if the child crosses those boundaries,” she says.

#11 Yes, Hitting A 6 Month Old Baby Is A Good Plan

Yes, Hitting A 6 Month Old Baby Is A Good Plan
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27points

#12 Homeschool Group Comforting A Mom Who Never Taught Her 14 Year Old The Months Of The Year Or His Tables

Homeschool Group Comforting A Mom Who Never Taught Her 14 Year Old The Months Of The Year Or His Tables
27points

#13 Sure Man, You Converted Your Kids Assistant Principal Into A Flat Earther

Sure Man, You Converted Your Kids Assistant Principal Into A Flat Earther
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Being too strict, on the other hand, comes with its own set of problems. Parents who go this route often believe they’re raising well-behaved, responsible kids, but what they frequently end up with is a child who is fearful, anxious, or rebellious.

In these households, rules are absolute, punishments are harsh, and there’s no space for the child to have any say in how those rules are shaped.

A minor slip-up might mean a beloved toy gets thrown away or destroyed, with no negotiation and no nuance. Kids who grow up in these environments tend to feel completely powerless.

#14 Mama Gotta Have A Life Too

Mama Gotta Have A Life Too
26points

#15 There Is Just So Much To Unpack With This One

There Is Just So Much To Unpack With This One
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#16 3 Years From Now: Why Did My Son Move Out And Go NC? I Did Nothing Wrong

3 Years From Now: Why Did My Son Move Out And Go NC? I Did Nothing Wrong
25points

Then there’s shaming. Parents who do it often think they’re being motivating. Telling a kid “why did you only score 90 instead of 100?” feels like pushing them toward something better. And maybe it works in the short term. But it comes at a cost.

According to Healthline, children who are continually shamed can develop deep issues with perfectionism and a persistent fear of failure. Yelling, harsh criticism, and physical punishment all fall into this category too.

#17 You Can't Eat At Everyone's House

You Can't Eat At Everyone's House
25points

#18 This Seems Like A Healthy Relationship

This Seems Like A Healthy Relationship
24points

#19 No Words

No Words
24points

Something a lot of parents don’t think twice about is commenting on their children’s bodies or eating habits, usually out of genuine concern for their health.

Sometimes parents don’t even say anything negative at all and actually compliment their child’s appearance quite a bit. But even well-meaning comments can cause real damage over time.

#20 Placenta Dunk Tank

Placenta Dunk Tank
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