Stranger danger!
By Anonymous - This FML is from back in 2012 but it's good stuff - Australia
By Anonymous - This FML is from back in 2012 but it's good stuff - Australia
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And then give her a wedgie! ...Like mother like child, right?
Or you could say "I don't know, I haven't picked one out yet."
Be a real woman and face the problem.
Exactly what I was thinking. OP, why don't you actually do some parenting and discipline your child? You actually look worse now than if you had copped to it. Next time, say "That's my kid. Don't worry, I'll take care of it." In conclusion, YDI.
Well judging by the fact op's child is a bully she probably isn't the world's best parent as just shown. YDI, although its pretty funny.. Must of burned.
Haha yeah she like totally ditched her child shows how much she loves them. SMH
You didn't notice your child being mean to the other kids?
People only seem to notice when its their child being picked on...
She was probably on her phone or something. I don't know who is worse walking around with their faces glued to the phone screen, the thirteen year old or the moms. I see it everyday, kids running around my shop like maniacs and mom busy texting on her phone.
Sometimes it's all three, 13 year old mom with her face glued to her phone
That's not cool, OP. You need to take responsibility of your children.
Hahaha be afraid, be very afraid
Your kid is the playground bully. Better put a stop to that while they are young.
Maybe instead of trying to save your dignity, you should have apologized and taught you're child not to harass other kids. YDI
There's no shame in teaching your kid that there doing something wrong. OP wouldn't be sacrificing any dignity if she took responsibility.
Actually if she went up to her kid and handled the situation well, she would probably gain respect if anything.
your* But I agree with what you're saying.
At least take responsibility for your child. YDI for trying to pretend there wasn't a problem.
Sounds very responsibly to hide from fault. Maybe he needs more attention from you which is probably why you didn't notice him bullying other kids.
I see where you're coming from OP, nobody wants to be hit by the wrath of an angry mother. If it was something serious, talk to your kid.
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Tell her "well it's my child now"
Be a real woman and face the problem.