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Entitled parents refuse to pay eldest song for babysitting, even though they pay his younger siblings for chores without fail

‘They get what they pay for’: 16-year-old refuses to babysit his three younger siblings because parents won't pay him, leading to a discussion on favoritism

"They told me I was being a brat and they can make me babysit."
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Parents allow teenage son to drive car only if he drives his younger siblings to and from school and their extracurricular activities and pays for gas, balks to ride his bike to school instead: 'They were taking advantage of me' '

That's too much responsibility
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Boss refuses to promote Gen Z employee after catching her reprimanding new hire on her second day and clapping after every word: 'That is not the person I want supervising a team of 20'

👏This👏is👏not👏acceptable👏
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'Her children are not your siblings': 19-year-old son refuses to babysit for dad's 7th wife, she calls him 'a grown man who should know better'

Babysitting is a profession for a reason . It's not easy work. Sure, millions of mothers do it without being paid, but that's because it's their kid. If you're tasked with watching a child you are not responsible for, that's skilled work. You need to know what to do in an emergency, how to get them to go to bed, how to clean them, and how to keep them entertained. And if you've ever been a kid, you know it's not easy. That's why parents pay good money for babysitters and nannies. They deserve t…
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Employee set boundary to not answer any work calls after 7 PM, boyfriend answers her bosses call on her phone at 8:30 PM and tattles on her: '[He said] I was too busy relaxing to talk'

He's not the sharpest knife in the drawer
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Runner freaks out when friend decides to run a marathon with her, cuts the course to make sure she finishes first: 'I don't feel like running a race should be something that belongs to one person'

What's her issue
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Slovenly 25-year-old moves in with sister, eats her husband's meal prep and blasts music, wife wants to let him stay: 'You have a bigger problem'

It's always tough to live with a family member. You most likely did it when you were young and then moved out for a reason. It's so much easier to maintain a healthy relationship when you don't also have to share a bathroom or a kitchen with them. But anyone living in close quarters knows how much your roommates can get under your skin, even when they're not doing anything wrong. You get to witness close-ups of their little habits, quirks, and shortcomings, and they can grind your gears no matt…
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Entitled woman flips out at gender reveal after finding out she's having a boy, sister refuses to comfort her and faces the backlash of her family: 'My sister's temper tantrum saddened me'

Gender reveals are always a dubious idea . At worst, they literally start wildfires. At best, they're random celebrations. I sort of understand wanting to event-ize finding out the chromosomal makeup of your baby, but if that's the case, then you have to prepare yourself for either option. You can't be disappointed in the news if you're going to find out in a public setting. You're setting yourself up for failure. Crying at your own gender reveal is like crying at your own vow renewal. Nobody t…
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Thanksgiving host bans her sister from bringing her disgusting homemade dishes to Thanksgiving dinner, family tells her she's being unreasonable: 'I’m just trying to keep the meal enjoyable and, frankly, edible'

It's just three dishes, right?
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Husband pressures wife into having baby, flips out when they divorce and she only wants custody every other weekend: 'I've seen how hard single moms have it'

It's the child who has it worst
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Mom calls the cops on Halloween store employee after he refuses to give her a refund for a dinosaur costume for 8-12 year olds she bought for her 17-year-old son: 'The receipt literally said "All sales final after October 25th"'

Because that's what cops are for
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'You are treating your wife like a child': Petty husband takes away wife's birthday party after she calls his sister a 'leech' for borrowing money

Is she a child?
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Entitled mother gets told off when she tries to take money from her kid's savings account, realizes she can't touch it until he's 18

Mother demands father of the child's family to turn over their kid's savings account they created for him, family refuses: ‘She claims [it is] family money’

"The money was in a sealed account until kiddo was 18 and they couldn't access it if they wanted to."
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Single dad of a 6-year-old refuses to babysit his sister's 3 kids for the weekend after she says he's not a real parent: 'She said I wouldn’t understand what it’s like to be a real parent because I’ve never had to deal with multiple kids'

Say bye to your free babysitting!
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Entitled sister asks woman to request PTO so she can watch her 3 kids, then cancels last minute and expects her to take more PTO days later

‘It’s just basic respect’: Woman refuses to watch sister's 3 kids after she cancels on her last minute, sister expects her to take off work for the same reason days later

"She got upset and said I was being selfish and punishing her kids for something that wasn’t their fault."
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'Please run, it sounds like he is already trying to control you': Shady boyfriend asks for girlfriend's social security number 3 months into dating, hesitates to explain why

Trust is a slippery thing. You want to trust the people you love , but it takes time. Especially if you've been burned before, it can take a heck of a long time to rebuild your trust in others. Sometimes, this is a bad thing. You close people off from getting to really know you because you're scared that they might hurt you, even if they've given you no reason not to trust them. This is what therapy is good for. But in other cases, it's good not to trust someone. Because you think you might kno…
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