Hallo all I'm new so I figured I'd start with a couple shorter stories while I try to remember some better ones.
These are short stories of some bad parenting.
Discipline:
Okay I know people should discipline their children when they throw a temper tantrum, but seriously people wait till they actually through the temper tantrum
Child:"Can we rent this one?" *note: there was not a hint of whine in his voice*
The father then grabs the child by the arm like he was about to either give the kid and Indian rub burn or put him into an arm bar and screams
"I already told you we are renting this one!"
now one we weren't busy and it's a small store so I could hear everything, kid asked once. Even if he asked in the car still not enough to call for a wrestling move.
and 2nd it was a pg-13 movie and the kid was 7 or younger.
Embarrassment:(warning abit of grossness)
Okay parents if your child is ill, sick, or should be in bed for any other reason. DO NOT drag them out to a video store, parents generally come in pares, send one up to rent some stuff.
I felt so sorry for this child, she kept telling her parents "I don't feel so good."
and even I could tell she was sick.
eventually they goto check out.....yea to little to late.
what followed cannot be described as projectile vomiting, maybe "Biblical deluge of vomit" That was this milky orange color like a cream*sick*el
*oh yea guess who got to clean that up *
Now you think this would be bad enough on a very busy Saturday night
But it's what the parents did that sucked.
we had to drag the rug that was on the tile outside so the customers didn't walk on it now.
So the father stayed in and apologized to everyone saying "I'm sorry my daughter is sick.".....these apologies were on an individual basis to every human being in the store and at a very loud volume.
the wife on the other hand stayed outside and said to any one who entered
"I am sorry, our daughter is sick"
"I am sorry, our daughter is sick"
"I am sorry, our daughter is sick"
"I am sorry, our daughter is sick"
I was expecting them to hang neon signs on there daughter about her puking.
I felt sorry for the kid.
Do as I say....not as I do
this one is shortest of my stories
I worked at a games kiosk in the mall, selling boardgames right next to us was a sunglass kiosk.
This one mother and sun stopped at the sunglass kiosk so the mom cna look at the sunglasses, lady took forever and the child was visibly bored so he came over and started looking at the games. Any time he went to touch one of the games she turned around with sunglasses in hand(or wearing them) and screamed:
"Don't touch anything you'll break it!"
These are short stories of some bad parenting.
Discipline:
Okay I know people should discipline their children when they throw a temper tantrum, but seriously people wait till they actually through the temper tantrum
Child:"Can we rent this one?" *note: there was not a hint of whine in his voice*
The father then grabs the child by the arm like he was about to either give the kid and Indian rub burn or put him into an arm bar and screams
"I already told you we are renting this one!"
now one we weren't busy and it's a small store so I could hear everything, kid asked once. Even if he asked in the car still not enough to call for a wrestling move.
and 2nd it was a pg-13 movie and the kid was 7 or younger.
Embarrassment:(warning abit of grossness)
Okay parents if your child is ill, sick, or should be in bed for any other reason. DO NOT drag them out to a video store, parents generally come in pares, send one up to rent some stuff.
I felt so sorry for this child, she kept telling her parents "I don't feel so good."
and even I could tell she was sick.
eventually they goto check out.....yea to little to late.
what followed cannot be described as projectile vomiting, maybe "Biblical deluge of vomit" That was this milky orange color like a cream*sick*el
*oh yea guess who got to clean that up *
Now you think this would be bad enough on a very busy Saturday night
But it's what the parents did that sucked.
we had to drag the rug that was on the tile outside so the customers didn't walk on it now.
So the father stayed in and apologized to everyone saying "I'm sorry my daughter is sick.".....these apologies were on an individual basis to every human being in the store and at a very loud volume.
the wife on the other hand stayed outside and said to any one who entered
"I am sorry, our daughter is sick"
"I am sorry, our daughter is sick"
"I am sorry, our daughter is sick"
"I am sorry, our daughter is sick"
I was expecting them to hang neon signs on there daughter about her puking.
I felt sorry for the kid.
Do as I say....not as I do
this one is shortest of my stories
I worked at a games kiosk in the mall, selling boardgames right next to us was a sunglass kiosk.
This one mother and sun stopped at the sunglass kiosk so the mom cna look at the sunglasses, lady took forever and the child was visibly bored so he came over and started looking at the games. Any time he went to touch one of the games she turned around with sunglasses in hand(or wearing them) and screamed:
"Don't touch anything you'll break it!"
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