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45 Times People Were So Mad At Their Family Members, They Just Had To Shame Them Online
Even when we live with a family we love, some days can be hell. They say that familiarity breeds contempt, and that can certainly be true in cases like the ones in this post, where we explore some of the more annoying aspects of family life!
Some can be the result of children who haven’t yet fully understood some of the principles of good social behavior. Others can be the results of adults who managed to grow up without ever having been taught the principles of good social behavior. Either way, they can make family life really annoying - no matter how much we love them!
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Stupid Twins
Wife Left The Gloves To Dry, I Almost Had A Heart Attack
My 39-Week-Pregnant Wife Went To The Store To "Get Stuff For Dinner". This Is What She Came Home With
A Very Slow Flushing Toilet Led To My Discovery Of The Most Ironic Toilet Clog. Kids Are Annoying Sometimes
My Dad Does This To Avoid Cutting Pepperoni
Honestly I Doubt That Purse Would Ever Be Used For Anything As Useful Again
I Took A Stupid Photo, And It Has Become The Default Photo My Family Now Sends Each Other Instead Of "Ok"
I Tried Turning On The TV And It Wouldn't Turn On. I Opened The Remote And I Find This
My Husband Has Been Sticking These In Places I Can't Reach To Annoy Me. It's Working
How My Sister Leaves The Bathroom
My Mom Borrowed My (Nearly New) Heels Months Ago And Forgot Them In Her Car. She Found Them Like This Today. This Is Why I Hate Letting People Borrow Stuff
Tell Me You Have A Three-Year-Old Without Telling Me You Have A Three-Year-Old
The Toilet Paper At My Dad’s House. He Still Complains About How Quickly I Go Through It
Pours A Brand New Bag Of Chips Into A Dog Bowl, Just To Eat It Out Of The Bowl
My Sister Called And Asked Why Her Dryer Kept Stopping
My Brother Was Mad I Gave Him My Cheap Art Supplies. He Claimed I Didn’t Trust Him Enough. Here Is The Proof I Can’t Trust Him
After My Parents' Divorce My Mother Ripped My Father Out My Childhood Photos. He Passed Away Over Two Years Ago And We Don't Have Many Photos Together
When You Spend Quality Time With Your 7-Year-Old Son Working On His Dinosaur Diorama For School But Your Wife Comes Home And Says This Looks Horrible
My Aunt Saw No Harm In Taking My Pops Down From My Shelf And Letting My 4-Year-Old Cousin Play With Them While I Was At School
Brother Used My First Edition 1998 Chamber Of Secrets As A Coaster
My 2-Year-Old Son Decided To Throw His Sippy Cup At Our 65" TV
How My Aunt Drives. She Also Texts/Calls While Driving Too
My Sister's Toothbrush
The Husband Changed The Bathroom Lightbulbs. I Am Annoyed
The Hair Brush My Daughter Leaves Hanging In The Shower
At this point, is this brush even getting through her hair? The bristles are being strangled
Bet there's that much or more in the drain! Grew up with 3 younger sisters and we all had waist-length hair...
Load More Replies...people forget that kids don't know anything... you have to teach them. I have been teaching my daughters "Life Lessons" and we went over the need to clean your brushes out. They didn't realize. It's a parenting fail if you let your kid get to this point!
Agree. My friend fostered her 13 year old niece and she hadn't been taught so many things... like how to shampoo her hair or clean her body in the shower. Poor kid had no way to know. Auntie realized she wasn't clean and was able to help her. Poor kid just stood under the water. Heartbreaking to realize her mom never taught her to wash
Load More Replies...This much hair comes off my head probably weekly; however, I clean my brush. I have the thickest, most course hair ever and can afford to lose some. I must even have it thinned out so I don't look like an 80s girl who was also electrocuted.
Same, I shed a lot. So does my daughter. We just clean our brushes and use a hair trap for the drain. But we don't brush our hair in the shower. I find that rather odd. We use a shower comb, though. I taught her how to clean up after herself and the bathroom. This just sounds like a parenting thing. Perhaps the mom can teach her daughter rather than shame her.
Load More Replies...This is an opportunity to teach her daughter good hygiene and taking care of hygiene tools.
Now teach her how to clean the hair out of the brush ot throw it out and get a new one.
Buy her a new one, and depending on her age teach her how to take care of it and how to use it without pulling so much of her hair out.
If you have curly hair, you may only brush it once or twice a week. This could be the hair most people lose daily, times seven.
Load More Replies...As someone with incredibly fine hair, I cannot fathom how can you even afford to lose that much hair? I don't think I could grow this much in 10 years!
Throw it in the ben and don't tell her. This is a pathogen so put it in the e' waste ben.
My brush almost looks like this. When it's 'full' I take out the hair and roll it into a firm ball, which my cat absolutely loves to play with. It doesn't work if I gather several small portions of hair. Cats needs come first.
My Sister Says “Cats Don’t Need Clean Dishes” And Just Puts The Cat Bowls In The Cabinet With Large Pieces Of Food Still Stuck To Them
My Aunt Who Likes To Smoke In The Bathroom
My Sister Has Been Making A Prom Dress For Some Weeks Now. She Leaves Her Supplies Everywhere And I Almost Stepped On Her Opened Needle Box
Driving My Sister's Car Always Mildly Irritates Me
When Your 8-Year-Old Decides You Shouldn't Have A Laptop After Telling Him He's Too Young To Have A Laptop
The Way My Sister Opened This Can
Let My Younger Brother Use Tinfoil, And It Ends Up Like This
My Very Normal Brother And His Normal Outfit He Wears All The Time
That Smirking Face! So Proud Of Her Work
My Dad Has The Annoying Habit Of Leaving Near-Empty Bottles In The Fridge
My Wife Does This Every. Single. Time. Especially Annoying When You Buy With Pulp And Want To Give It A Good Shake
The Way My Sister Saves Her Ice Cream For Later
My Sister-In-Law And Brother Broke My Chair And Hid It With Towels Instead Of Telling Me
LEGO Set I’m Selling. My Brother Decided To Stab It With A Screwdriver
My 3-Year-Old Daughter Did This Today To My Favorite Thesaurus Which I Held Perfect For Almost 20 Years Since School
My Mom Threw All The Chocolate Waffles Outside For The Birds Thinking The Chocolate Was Mold. It Was A Box Of 32, Only 2 Were Eaten
Kids Cutting Brownies
Daughter Played With The Stamp Pad Ink. We Already Tried Washing It With Soap And Water But Unfortunately The Ink Is Hard To Remove
My Brother Bends Our Spoons
The Way My 15-Year-Old Son Eats Wings
I fee uncomfortable with part of the content. It's one thing calling out lazy roommates and adult family members and completely other expecting compassion and outrage that a toddler threw a sippy cup. You decided to have a child and until certain age kids are not logical thinkers, have no idea of the value of the things around them and definitely do not do things out of spite Why have children if you consider a toddler clogging toilet with a toy a monster. Teach them better as they grow up
Agree 100%. It's your responsibility to explain their mistakes and help them understand why it's bad to destroy furniture, laptops etc. Also, with my children, I explain to them why I am angry (I am not angry with them, but with the stuff they did, for example) and I give them the opportunity to fix their mistake. This is very important in my opinion, because I never got the chance to do so as a child and the punishment was never over. In my own family, there is the bad deed, the talk about it, the punishment for it and then it's forgotten forever.
Load More Replies...So much broken and soaked tech could have been prevented with the use of condoms.
Do any of these people understand that you actually have to teach children how to be human? That you should keep an eye on them when they're toddlers? That they need to be taught proper behavior?
Toddlers are fast, and unpredictable. Some stuff is going to get ruined. Expect it. It's part of that whole teaching process.
Load More Replies...I am so glad I live alone. And when my daughter was a toddler, she would never would have done the things that these kids have done; I think it's almost all due to bad parenting
You got lucky. My child is neurodivergent. The tantrums were intense. We have specialists working with him 23 hours a week. Trained professionals, and this s**t happens. I felt so guilty that it was my parenting bc of comments like this. Every kid is different.
Load More Replies...This is why I could never have kids, I'd chuck them out a window if they did anything like this
Most of these that involve kids are the parent's lack of properly teaching the kids about how to properly care for things. The ones involving adults seem like pure laziness.
To those who commented stuff like “it wouldn’t have happened if you told the kid not to” and “just keep stuff out of reach”, clearly you don’t have kids or younger siblings. Most kids don’t listen when you tell them to stop doing something. While some childproofing can be done, you can’t make anything 100% child or equipment safe. There will always be a way to ruin it. I don’t feel like arguing in the comments, and I genuinely hope everyone has a great day ❤️
And I live alone 80% of the time, boy do I get irritated by myself sometimes…. The other 20% I enjoy having a 12 year old daughter in my flat, she is chaos personified for half the time and it looks like a clothes bomb has exploded and then she’s super organised and her room looks like Mary Poppins has been through. I can’t explain either state tbh.
Except for the kids, I would go NC on almost all these people. I am too old to put up with most of this. Few relationships are worth this stuff to me anymore. I did it most of my life, ever since I was a kid, and I am done.
I am so very glad that my sister, rest her soul, had a brain . . . and used it..
This list confused me. Most of these posts are nothing to be mad at, so it seems that folks just want to shame people online? Grow up. The kids who wrecked stuff, teach them by putting them to work to fix it or clean it up themselves. Only a couple of things on here were actually worth being slightly pissed about.
As a person who made a LOT of mistakes as a parent, let me give you the benefit of age. Kids mess up. They make mistakes. They break stuff. They do stuff you told them not to. They're kids. They're supposed to. It's normal. Don't get excited. Don't get angry. Don't think you were a failure because they blew up the house when you averted your eyes for two seconds. It's normal. Just be calm. Teach them how to clean it up. Explain how to avoid it in the future. Help them not feel anxiety about messing up. Trust me: be the person you want your kids to be when they grow up. Most of these examples above: it's just stuff. So what? It doesn't last forever anyway.
I fee uncomfortable with part of the content. It's one thing calling out lazy roommates and adult family members and completely other expecting compassion and outrage that a toddler threw a sippy cup. You decided to have a child and until certain age kids are not logical thinkers, have no idea of the value of the things around them and definitely do not do things out of spite Why have children if you consider a toddler clogging toilet with a toy a monster. Teach them better as they grow up
Agree 100%. It's your responsibility to explain their mistakes and help them understand why it's bad to destroy furniture, laptops etc. Also, with my children, I explain to them why I am angry (I am not angry with them, but with the stuff they did, for example) and I give them the opportunity to fix their mistake. This is very important in my opinion, because I never got the chance to do so as a child and the punishment was never over. In my own family, there is the bad deed, the talk about it, the punishment for it and then it's forgotten forever.
Load More Replies...So much broken and soaked tech could have been prevented with the use of condoms.
Do any of these people understand that you actually have to teach children how to be human? That you should keep an eye on them when they're toddlers? That they need to be taught proper behavior?
Toddlers are fast, and unpredictable. Some stuff is going to get ruined. Expect it. It's part of that whole teaching process.
Load More Replies...I am so glad I live alone. And when my daughter was a toddler, she would never would have done the things that these kids have done; I think it's almost all due to bad parenting
You got lucky. My child is neurodivergent. The tantrums were intense. We have specialists working with him 23 hours a week. Trained professionals, and this s**t happens. I felt so guilty that it was my parenting bc of comments like this. Every kid is different.
Load More Replies...This is why I could never have kids, I'd chuck them out a window if they did anything like this
Most of these that involve kids are the parent's lack of properly teaching the kids about how to properly care for things. The ones involving adults seem like pure laziness.
To those who commented stuff like “it wouldn’t have happened if you told the kid not to” and “just keep stuff out of reach”, clearly you don’t have kids or younger siblings. Most kids don’t listen when you tell them to stop doing something. While some childproofing can be done, you can’t make anything 100% child or equipment safe. There will always be a way to ruin it. I don’t feel like arguing in the comments, and I genuinely hope everyone has a great day ❤️
And I live alone 80% of the time, boy do I get irritated by myself sometimes…. The other 20% I enjoy having a 12 year old daughter in my flat, she is chaos personified for half the time and it looks like a clothes bomb has exploded and then she’s super organised and her room looks like Mary Poppins has been through. I can’t explain either state tbh.
Except for the kids, I would go NC on almost all these people. I am too old to put up with most of this. Few relationships are worth this stuff to me anymore. I did it most of my life, ever since I was a kid, and I am done.
I am so very glad that my sister, rest her soul, had a brain . . . and used it..
This list confused me. Most of these posts are nothing to be mad at, so it seems that folks just want to shame people online? Grow up. The kids who wrecked stuff, teach them by putting them to work to fix it or clean it up themselves. Only a couple of things on here were actually worth being slightly pissed about.
As a person who made a LOT of mistakes as a parent, let me give you the benefit of age. Kids mess up. They make mistakes. They break stuff. They do stuff you told them not to. They're kids. They're supposed to. It's normal. Don't get excited. Don't get angry. Don't think you were a failure because they blew up the house when you averted your eyes for two seconds. It's normal. Just be calm. Teach them how to clean it up. Explain how to avoid it in the future. Help them not feel anxiety about messing up. Trust me: be the person you want your kids to be when they grow up. Most of these examples above: it's just stuff. So what? It doesn't last forever anyway.