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Insane Woman Lets Her Dogs Attack A Package Handler Because She Doesn't Want To Yell In Front Of Her Kids

If you're planning on moving to a new place, you need to be extra careful in choosing the area you'll be living in. We are sure that you don't want to have terrible neighbors who get on your nerves regularly by doing something bad and crazy. Of course, no one wants to argue with their neighbors. But when they continue to do bad things that might hurt someone, it’s inevitable.
That's what happened to a woman who goes by u/Wednesdaynevermore on Reddit. She has a crazy and terrible neighbor named Jackie. She shared the riveting tale on the r/entitledparents subreddit, a place everyone can put all those wonderful stories of moms or dads thinking that because they have kids, they are entitled to everything. Keep scrolling down to read the full post!

Source: u/Wednesdaynevermore

She describes Jackie as "One of the most selfish and entitled people I've ever come across." She also shared some information about Jackie's family, her bad life, and her kids. The OP didn't give any judgement and tried to get along well with Jackie until this specific incident happened. The insane woman failed to control her dogs when they attacked a delivery driver.

Source: u/Wednesdaynevermore

Depite letting her dogs attack the truck driver, she didn't regret and thought nothing of this. When asked why she didn't stop her dogs, she shared that she didn't want to yell in front of her children. "Her kids should see her as “perfect” and nobody should correct her in front of her kids." What a fraud and a garbage human being!

Source: u/Wednesdaynevermore

Here's how Reddit users reacted to Jackie and her bad behaviors. Everyone felt bad for the OP and gave her the best ways to deal with this crazy woman.

Source: r/entitledparents

Source: r/entitledparents

Source: r/entitledparents

Source: r/entitledparents

Source: r/entitledparents

Source: r/entitledparents


Keep in mind that you're not just buying a new house, you're investing in a neighborhood. Please let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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