Posted on 09/02/2023 3:22:53 PM PDT by grundle
Entitled Daughter Loses It When Finally Told 'No'
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I watched the whole video, and wowsa! Was that girl delusional or what?!
You’re probably right.
She wasn’t very smart. I bet if she had just said she was gender confused and didn’t know which of the 57 varieties she actually was, they would have let her go, not knowing which end of the binary jail to take her to…🤣
Just like Brandon couldn’t say no to Hunter!
Mental illness personality disorder?
Like most kids today, evidently.
It’s the “D” effect.
Yep, leftism will do that to you.
Yes, sadly.
What is the fastest creature on Earth?
Answer:
A female escaping responsibility.
Didn’t get that participation trophy or
Didn’t get that 100$ bill.
I was the polar opposite; I was the mean mom.
After the birth of my third child (big age gap between the first two and the third), my older two started fighting constantly. I know they were doing it for attention. We were still tackling a mountain of medical debt and I was working a lot. We tried everything: time outs, talks, spanks, revoking privileges...for two years, nothing worked.
Christmas of 2010, I decided enough was enough. After conferring with my husband, we sat the kids down after Thanksgiving and warned them that they were on the naughty list (ages 9, 7, and 2). If they kept misbehaving, picking on the baby, and fighting, there would be nothing under the tree. (They had already peaked into my master closet and saw the bags of toys and gifts, so they thought I was bluffing).
December 15th, I warned them they were still on the naughty list.
Christmas Eve, we sat them down again to let them know there would not be anything under the tree. That night, my husband and I moved the packages to the attic.
Christmas morning was usually a flurry of activity, with wrapping paper flying, boxes torn open, mommy making a big breakfast on very little sleep because I was up wrapping after midnight, and daddy taking pictures and finding batteries.
That Christmas, it was dead quiet.
There was nothing under the tree.
The kids let us sleep in. We finally got up, made breakfast, chose the movie we wanted to see, did dinner, and went to church.
They behaved like angels.
They kept behaving like angels that whole week. They played nice with each other, helped each other, picked up their toys when asked, and didn’t fight.
For several days, my little one would come to me daily and ask, “Mommy, is it Christmas, yet?”
It broke my heart but not my resolve. My husband was the one to finally give in. “I think we’ve made our point.”
New Year’s Eve, we put the presents under the tree while the kids were asleep.
They never forgot that lesson, but the bad behaviors started creeping back over the summer. The following year, we gave them the same warning, but this time my husband and I decided we would actually return everything we bought.
They were on their best behavior for the entire month.
They all grew up into fine young people; hardworking, smart, considerate, helpful, and close. They don’t drink, smoke, do drugs, and have never been in trouble with the law.
It truly helped that my husband and I were aligned in setting boundaries and consequences. I think this young lady was used to tromping all over boundaries and never faced consequences.
Better that there are ramifications over something stupid and small than something big and unforgivable.
She’s an honorary member of BLM,Antifa and Stop Oil.
Sad. She was unable to process simple commands and then covered her embarrassing inability by a useless word salad. The officers were polite and gentle.
They make cattle prods with short probes.
Work dandy to un-ass unruly adult/kids from the car or house.
Almost at the end of the video, she is still mouthing short phrases and commands. In today’s world there are so many ways to almost instantly acquire what you want. Information that used to take substantial research is at our fingertips. Food is delivered to our doorsteps. Amazon, Walmart, and others have delivery of some items in just an hour or two. We can access almost any movie, TV series with a few clicks. She is so used to so much instant gratification, it was as if she expected the driver to comply to: ‘stop’ ‘turn around’ ‘take me home.’ I know the police driving her to jail could not say it, but it would have been wonderful to hear “I’m taking you to your new home.”
This girl reminds me of a student when I was teaching Middle School Math. She could have passed for a young adult, and was used to getting her way. Her mother realized the road she was on, and took EVERYTHING out of her room. Mom put a basic mattress on the floor. The only clothes were basic and bland. No tech, no jewelry, no makeup. I first met the student in after school detention (what a surprise!). She started trying to be a teacher’s pet. When that got nowhere, she started batting her eyes. I called mom and received all of the history, and the current efforts to rein her in. Every time she did something to earn after school detention, her bare, basic life extended one more week. She eventually stopped earning detention, but it took a while.
The girl who would not get out of the car also reminds me of the pampered college students during Occupy Wall Street. Some of the students brought their very nice tents, sleeping bags, etc, to the protest. They also brought their latest laptops, iPhones, etc. Some evenings, when they left their tent to protest, they left their laptops in the tent. Some of them were so surprised when they returned from protesting. The homeless and crooks had the audacity to steal their stuff. Some of the students even lost their tents!
It’s harder to lose a child while they are addicted and alive than it is to suicide.
Either way it rips your heart out.
Probably not. Pretty typical modern western woman.
If only more parents would make the same calls you did.
Last Christmas our oldest wanted 3 expansion packs for a game. That was the list.
A few days before Christmas we got awful behavior. I told her the expansions would start disappearing and not showing up Christmas morning on her computer.
Bad behavior continued.
Christmas morning comes they fire up their game expecting 3 expansions…. There are only two.
The sad pause of realizing they weren’t getting all they wanted because of their decisions is great video.
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