Got to love that her fall-back response was that this was "racism." People like this make me sick. There is real racism in the world and you acting like an asshole and facing the consequences is not part of it.
Got to love that her fall-back response was that this was "racism." People like this make me sick. There is real racism in the world and you acting like an asshole and facing the consequences is not part of it.
You do realize that every generation thinks the next one has no responsibility, no consequences, and no respect, right? Even generations that were spanking the next generation.
The difference between a nice lady sending me a pic of her nakedness is tremendously different than internet porn. It's about intent (hers, to titillate -ehem- me), consent (where my consent to willingly receive is always implied), and the personal nature of the communication that turns a situation from clinically…
Whoa whoa whoa, hold up, what about the important subject of the best prop to use in a dick pic to provide perspective? I already downvoted the ever popular tv remote, I'm hesitant with candy bars because you never know if they're king or fun sized and cats' paws vary tremendously. What do you suggest to our young…
They don't like *uninvited* sexually suggestive pics of genitalia. As I understand it, it's not our dicks that are the problem, but our general lack of tact and inability to grasp nuance.
If you're open to dating to someone, does that mean you're open to someone exposing themselves to you randomly on the street? Men don't just send these when they've made contact with the woman and they're flirting, they randomly send them into the ether to anyone going around being female online. Some women don't…
I'm sure the fact men haven't been taught to fear lady parts, while instead being repeatedly told they're are entitled to it has... nothing to do with it.
So your son steals from you, and so you steal from him in return. Makes perfect sense ... And no, he's probably not going to thank you for "raising him right" because you did that. My parents did stuff like that to me, and I still think they were assholes for doing so.
It's never justified. It's crappy attention-seeking parenting.
I hate this shit. Punishment is a vital part of parenting, but this 'viral punishment' bullshit needs to stop. That's not how you build a future adult; that's how you tear down and humiliate a person you have power over and cause possible—and totally justifiable—lifelong deep-seated resentment. Also, I know nothing…
Ah, public shaming is so great! When I was in the first grade, I wrote on a piece of paper that I hated a mean girl in our neighborhood. My mom found it and cut off all of my hair. I wore a hat to school the next day but she had already called them and told them not to let me wear it. So. Yeah. I guess I don't really…
This just reeks of trying to abuse and humiliate her daughter.
Her mom selling the tickets to punish her daughter is okay. A bit harsh, but that's something you can expect from parents when their kid did something that warrants revoking that privilege.
I am really not for the public-shaming slash-attention-seeking forms of punishments. Like, when parents make videos or take pictures of punishing their kids, or make their punishment very public on facebook (like this mother). It comes off as less trying to teach their children a lesson, and more like trying to get…
She didn't want to punish her daughter, she wanted to humiliate her, there's a difference. Taking away privileges is understandable, but calling your own child a spoiled brat on the internet? That's fucked up.
Publicly shaming your children.
$50 says this is a great kid and the mom is a complete train wreck.
Exactly. No wonder her daughter is apparently such a menace.
Man, what a bitch. And being both a daughter and a mother, I feel perfectly qualified to say that. Publicly embarrassing your kid is a shitty way to parent. Parents who do this are simply getting attention for THEMSELVES, not really caring about teaching their children anything useful.
Oooh, look, another parent publicly humiliating their kid in order to get attention and congratulations about how 'great' they are.