Young Girl Was Attacked And Chased Away After Getting Misunderstood To Be Her Sister's Teen Mom
Even nowadays, some seniors remain prejudicing and judging toward juveniles. We all understand it is because of the gap between generations. Therefore, it somehow can be tolerated until it becomes harassment and verbal or physical violation. The story we're going to share with you right now was about this thread and was told by a Redditor with her account name kathjoy on the hot subreddit about families' conflicts. Let's see what she had to say!
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The original poster was a fifteen years old girl by the time it happened. As told by her mom, she took her ten-and-a-half-year-old younger sister to the park nearby. Without warning, a strange woman tugging her son glared at them and accused the OP of being spoiled for having a kid while still a teenager. The young lady explained that the kid was not her born child, which made the cranky woman show more scorn because she thought it was an obsolete excuse.Source: u/kathjoy
The OP didn't hope to argue so she left, but as she walked away, she was still followed around and demanded to get passed from sight by the weird woman. That creepy biddy even grabbed her arm, yanked, and kept yelling at her that she was filthy and contagious, until one of the parents standing around and witnessing the whole thing, stopped her from harassing the OP and gave them a lift home. Knowing the incident, their mom furiously drove around to find the aggressor, but she was nowhere to be found.Source: u/kathjoy
Redditors tried to comfort the OP and figure out how the affair could occur. They expected that either the cranky woman had had some mental disorder that could create delusions and hallucinations in her mind or she was projecting her emotions and regrets to the OP. Either way, it was totally wrong to roam around and pester other people, especially when they had no business to do with her.Source: r/entitledparents
Source: r/entitledparents
Source: r/entitledparents
Source: r/entitledparents
Source: r/entitledparents
Redditors were kind of worried about the aggressor's son. They didn't want to judge that woman blindly, but they thought she wasn't able to perform as a proper parent. Also, they felt sorry for the OP to have to go through such an awful harassing experience. In addition, they shared their stories about how they were misjudged just because they were with their much younger siblings or nieces or nephews. It was not a bread-and-butter issue for gossippers to point fingers.Source: r/entitledparents
Source: r/entitledparents
Source: r/entitledparents
Source: r/entitledparents
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