Triona McCarthy

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See she got her monthly shot of Ian Bailey anyway. She’s mad about him.

Every single person she meets is “cousin” Katie or “auntie” someone 🧐🧐. Jesus they all look depressed to be around her.
 
I don’t think it’s fair to criticise her kids. If you think it’s unfair on them that she shares them, imagine how unfair it is when people make comments about them online because of it.

they can’t control what she shares but you can control commenting on innocent kids.
 
Why would you do that? Lots of people have objects that give them comfort it's reassuring for them. Why would anyone want to take a comforter from a child??
I think he seems like a lovely kid, a real sensitive little soul.

Normally, I would agree. My kids have cuddly toys that are very special/irreplaceable and it's lovely that they are so attached to them, as they have sentimental value as they were gifted by their gran who's no longer with us.

But, if one of my kids, who's around the same age as Maxi wanted to carry his raggy blanket that he sucks on around in public while I video it and share it to the Internet, where, in about 10-15 years his friends, frenemies, bullies, teammates (if he plays a sport) , college mates, lecturers, girlfriends/boyfriends - even up to prospective employers will see it - I'd be hoping that my husband or somebody who has an inkling of sense will tell him to leave his special blanket at home.
 
Why would you do that? Lots of people have objects that give them comfort it's reassuring for them. Why would anyone want to take a comforter from a child??
I think he seems like a lovely kid, a real sensitive little soul.
Yeah I know, all my kids had them. My daughter is in her 20s and still keeps hers on her bed.
Max is 7 or 8? Personally I think he's too old to be dragging it around town after him. By all means let him have it a home whenever he wants. I'm sure he doesn't bring it to school with him so no need to have it when out.
Just my opinion.
 
Yeah I know, all my kids had them. My daughter is in her 20s and still keeps hers on her bed.
Max is 7 or 8? Personally I think he's too old to be dragging it around town after him. By all means let him have it a home whenever he wants. I'm sure he doesn't bring it to school with him so no need to have it when out.
Just my opinion.

He's 9.
By all means if he needs to have it with him, then he must have it.
But Triona needs to realise that putting it out there on insta for the general public to see will have repercussions in years to come. We haven't quite come to the generation that are going to be so resentful of their parent/s for this level of exposure and embarrassment. I'm so grateful I'm the age I am and my high jinks in my teens and early twenties weren't documented on social media, I don't know how I would cope if I was a sensitive kid like Maxi and had a parent like Triona who seems to care little for his emotional welfare with the way she documents every little thing, even down to him being so upset because a youtuber that he followed passed away.
 
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