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Helicopter parenting (a parent's over-involvement in their child's life) can be driven by many factors, including societal pressure to ensure academic and extracurricular success, and the rapid evolution of technology that allows for non-stop monitoring and communication.

But it can backfire. In reality, the practice often limits the kid's opportunities to build resilience, learn problem-solving skills, and become independent, placing additional burdens on their shoulders to carry into the future.

To show you how all of this manifests, we put together a collection of posts about parents who can't stop micromanaging their children's lives. Continue scrolling to check them out and don't miss the chat we had with Bored Panda’s parenting expert and award-winning TV broadcaster and author, Vicki Broadbent.

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Man Elegantly Destroys Helicopter Parent

Man Elegantly Destroys Helicopter Parent

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10 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't see this one as helicopter parenting. My mom had sexual assault attempt (luckily she screamed and woke up the whole house) when she was a kid during a sleep overs at a friend's house. She got so traumatised that sleepovers were a big NO. I also complained a lot about it as a kid, but as an adult I don't see it as a big deal now. I understand my mother. She wasn't a helicopter parent btw. She always let me stayed until late at my friends but just never let me stay over. One of my parents always picked me up.

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I Synced My Calendar With My Mum And Forgot I Have My Birth Control Implant Replacement Date Marked 3 Years From Now. She Saw It And Texted Me This While I Was At Work. I’m 20

I Synced My Calendar With My Mum And Forgot I Have My Birth Control Implant Replacement Date Marked 3 Years From Now. She Saw It And Texted Me This While I Was At Work. I’m 20

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"I think parents often forget that they were once children themselves or perhaps they distinctly remember those times and that's why they are so set on micromanaging their children," Vicki Broadbent, the woman behind the family lifestyle blog Honest Mum and author of Mumboss (UK) and The Working Mom (US and Canada), told Bored Panda.

"It's normal to want to mollycoddle your kids and protect them but just as we did, they too, must learn from their mistakes. Our job as parents is to try and ensure the mistakes are not severe or potentially dangerous."

Broadbent said that everything starts with clear communication, guidance, and advice because sooner or later, "there will come a point when the kids must simply have to experience life and learn from it."

According to her, things like walking home from school on their own or staying away for a few nights will allow them to grow.

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There Is A Shooter Somewhere On Campus But My Mom Is More Concerned With Me Missing My Lab Practical

There Is A Shooter Somewhere On Campus But My Mom Is More Concerned With Me Missing My Lab Practical

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Ladies And Gentlemen, My Mother After I Disabled Tracking Location App On My Phone, I Am 21 Years Old

Ladies And Gentlemen, My Mother After I Disabled Tracking Location App On My Phone, I Am 21 Years Old

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She finally got the memo, that you want to be on your own... jeez

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"Each child is an individual, of course, and what is right for one will not be for another: most will only learn independence through trial and error," Vicki Broadbent added.

"You as a parent must be there to cushion their falls but most children will and should experience adversity in some way in order to learn, be it friendship woes or falling off their bike."

"It is in those times that they learn more about themselves, how best to respond to problems as they arise, and over time, therein lies growth, resilience, and maturity," the mother of three explained.

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I’ve Been At College For One Day. He Dropped Me Off Yesterday. It’s Orientation Week

I’ve Been At College For One Day. He Dropped Me Off Yesterday. It’s Orientation Week

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So Proud Of Myself

So Proud Of Myself

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Naturally, these things take time and preparation. "When it came to my own children and they requested walking home from school or taking public transport, for example, I made it clear that they needed to demonstrate more maturity at home to earn greater independence," Broadbent said.

"That meant sticking to chores, remembering school items, becoming more proactive in cooking and cleaning, preparing for tests, and just practicing more autonomous behavior in general," she explained.

"Once they proved themselves to me, taking slow steps to improve over long periods of time, they were allowed more freedom."

If everything works out well, that's when the snowball effect starts. "Once they walked home safely the first few times, they were allowed to do it more frequently," Broadbent said. "It's important to show your children that you do trust them and allow them to live up to that expectation."

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"If they fail, you regroup, talk to them calmly, problem-solve and once they've proved themself again, give them another chance. Using apps to track their location when you do allow them that space, will provide you with peace of mind, as would offering them a phone perhaps."

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Idk If This Counts As Insane, But Still An Invasion Of Privacy (For Context I Hand My Phone In To My Mum At 8:30 And That Is Why She Had It)

Idk If This Counts As Insane, But Still An Invasion Of Privacy (For Context I Hand My Phone In To My Mum At 8:30 And That Is Why She Had It)

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Obviously she couldn't. She tried it four times and failed. Good for you to have this app.... this is really... I am sorry for you.

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My Mom Thinks If I Take My Dogs Outside To Pee When It’s Dark That I Will Die/Be Murdered/Abducted. 5 Mins Before Sunset I’m Perfectly Safe Though. Note To Add, I’m 25 And Have Lived 400 Miles From Home For 8 Years. Didn’t Take My Dogs Out Until 11:30 So Suck On That Mom

My Mom Thinks If I Take My Dogs Outside To Pee When It’s Dark That I Will Die/Be Murdered/Abducted. 5 Mins Before Sunset I’m Perfectly Safe Though. Note To Add, I’m 25 And Have Lived 400 Miles From Home For 8 Years. Didn’t Take My Dogs Out Until 11:30 So Suck On That Mom

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Granted that this is a bit much. You should check sometimes. It's a crazy world out there.

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The frustration of the people who made these posts is understandable. Researchers from the University of Virginia discovered that teens who grew up with psychologically controlling parents struggle with relationships and educational achievements even as adults.

"What we found was that kids who had parents who displayed more overcontrolling behavior tended to struggle in tasks that require assertiveness and independence and autonomy throughout development," said Emily Loeb, a postdoctoral researcher who was the lead author of the study.

"So by the time the kids were adults, they were in romantic relationships where there wasn't as much support being given. By 32, they achieved less education relative to those who had less psychological control, and they were less likely to be in a romantic relationship at all by age 32."

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They Hid This To See What I Was Eating And Seeing If I Was Up Late. Im 19 Btw

They Hid This To See What I Was Eating And Seeing If I Was Up Late. Im 19 Btw

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#10

My Sister's Twitter Account.... She's 23yo And My Mom Still Does This

My Sister's Twitter Account.... She's 23yo And My Mom Still Does This

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

says the mom who grew up in a time where having your phone always on you was not an option.

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The results come from a longitudinal study involving 184 young people from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds, tracking them from ages 13 to 32.

The study took into account family income, gender (about half the group was male and half female), and a person's grade-point average at the age of 13.

Loeb's team also measured the participants' psychosocial maturity to discern how well they take into account others' perspectives and think about social situations in a nuanced way.

#11

Getting Tracked At 20 By My Antivaxx Conspiracy Theory Mom. Finally Convinced Her To Delete The Tracking App Though

Getting Tracked At 20 By My Antivaxx Conspiracy Theory Mom. Finally Convinced Her To Delete The Tracking App Though

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't understand why adults allowcthis behaviour. Delete the app, let mum go insane.

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#12

I Need More Opinions. I'm 22 F Living On My Own And My Parents Still Want To Have Control On What I Buy. It Is Not Making Me Any More Frugal When She Yells At Me For Spending Too Much

I Need More Opinions. I'm 22 F Living On My Own And My Parents Still Want To Have Control On What I Buy. It Is Not Making Me Any More Frugal When She Yells At Me For Spending Too Much

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had joint accounts with both my children until they finished college, but only because that made it easier to send them money. They were free to have a second account if they wanted (one did, and the other didn't).

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Nothing Major. She Just Wanted To Know Why I Didn’t Return Her Text That Was Sent 5 Minutes Before The First Call

Nothing Major. She Just Wanted To Know Why I Didn’t Return Her Text That Was Sent 5 Minutes Before The First Call

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"We asked people at their schools to rate how much they would want to spend a Saturday night with this particular person," Loeb said.

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"We gathered all the readings, and that was a measure of what we call 'sociometric popularity' – so, 'How much do kids just like them and want to spend time with them?'"

The researchers also asked the 13-year-olds about various symptoms of depression.

The researchers filmed the study participants with their closest friends at 13 and had them ask their friends for some support or advice on an issue and studied their meeting.

"We coded the interaction for the amount of support shown [during it]," Loeb said.

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I'm 18nb And My Mom Sent Me Out To Get A Table And Chairs For Her. I Was Gone For 20 Mins And Didn't Respond To Her Calls. This Is The Result. I Have To Laugh

I'm 18nb And My Mom Sent Me Out To Get A Table And Chairs For Her. I Was Gone For 20 Mins And Didn't Respond To Her Calls. This Is The Result. I Have To Laugh

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#15

I Pity Those With Helicopter Parents

I Pity Those With Helicopter Parents

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The community college should have a rule that people who aren't enrolled there are not allowed on the premises. Just to prevent nutjob parents like that one from ruining their kids' lives anymore than they already have.

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#16

My Lovely Mother

My Lovely Mother

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Nae who and where
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wth?! This is just plain insane, this woman needs some serious help. Poor kid(s) and the father

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The team replicated this scenario with romantic partners when the study participants were 27 years old and again when they were 32.

“We found [problems were going] on in mid-adolescence that helped explain that they were less liked by their peers," Loeb explained. “So fewer people said, 'Yeah, I'd like to spend time with them on a Saturday night.' And they were less mature in terms of balancing perspective and thinking about things in a nuanced way."

#17

I'm 22

I'm 22

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Two things: 1. What is taking them to church really gonna do? 2. What's this font text I want it

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#18

I’m Going To An Iron Maiden Concert. I’m Also Almost 30

I’m Going To An Iron Maiden Concert. I’m Also Almost 30

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Am I Crazy Or Is This Toxic !? I Am 18 In Highschool And My Mother Threatens Not Sending Me To College If I Don’t Spend Time With Her

Am I Crazy Or Is This Toxic !? I Am 18 In Highschool And My Mother Threatens Not Sending Me To College If I Don’t Spend Time With Her

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10 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish my adult daughter would spend more time with me. but I'm not about to extort her in any way, shape, or form for the privilege. Reading these posts just reminds me how amazing my parents were. I was extraordinarily lucky. And I work hard to make sure my daughter and now grandbabies always know they are loved. It saddens my heart to see how many people didn't/don't have that.

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#20

There’s A Word For Not Allowing Your Kids To Socialize Outside The Family. Starts With Letter G

There’s A Word For Not Allowing Your Kids To Socialize Outside The Family. Starts With Letter G

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Loeb believes these findings are important because people – be they clinicians, parents, or educators – are always seeking the right balance when trying to guide children.

"[I'm] not saying you can’t have rules," Loeb added, "but it’s very important that parents do let kids think for themselves and let them express opinions that are different than [their own]."

While the examples shown in the pictures are extreme, it's clear that independence in our early life makes for a healthier adulthood.

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Someone Who I Know Received This From Her Dad. Context In The Comments

Someone Who I Know Received This From Her Dad. Context In The Comments

She doesn't like being financially dependent on her parents at Uni and so wants to get a loan and a job and supply for herself. She is also about to visit her parents and wants to also see her boyfriend when she is down. They live 6 hours away and it costs £100 for the train and they are both so busy they've only seen eachother once since being at Uni. Her parents won't let her and say that she has to spend the entirety of her reading week with them and is disgusting for wanting to be away from them. This isn't the first time something like this has happened.

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Whew, this made my skin crawl. They only want to “support” her so they can control her.

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#22

Girlfriend's Mother

Girlfriend's Mother

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The entitlement these people have to their children’s lives is flabbergasting. It’s like they see their children as extensions of themselves that they should have the right to control.

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I’m A Turkey Because I Don’t Want To Download An App So My Mom Can Track Me

I’m A Turkey Because I Don’t Want To Download An App So My Mom Can Track Me

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I Just Have No Words For How Bats**t This Lady Is

I Just Have No Words For How Bats**t This Lady Is

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#25

Yes Karen, You Are A Helicopter Mom

Yes Karen, You Are A Helicopter Mom

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Vulgarity is everywhere. You're not going to be able to save your precious baby from the world, so either equip them with the skills to handle it, or have a totally dependent child.

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2nd Post From Karen Infiltration

2nd Post From Karen Infiltration

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Text That My Narcissistic Step-Dad Sent His 16 Year Old Daughter (My Sister) The Blanked Out Name Is Me. He Posted This Screenshot On Instagram Bragging About His Great “Parenting Skills”

Text That My Narcissistic Step-Dad Sent His 16 Year Old Daughter (My Sister) The Blanked Out Name Is Me. He Posted This Screenshot On Instagram Bragging About His Great “Parenting Skills”

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We used to hang out with some of my wife's co-workers. One of them was a 22 year old female. He father would call every 30 min. for an update on where she is and who she is with with. She wasn't permitted to hang out with us any longer after I refused to take her phone and speak with her father for a third time. He would literally make her pass the phone to all that were with her to prove she wasn't lying. Side note...when she was at work he would drive following her and stay in his car until she went home. Guess who got married and severed all ties with her dad once she learned how odd he was.

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#28

Went To Visit My Boyfriend For The Weekend And My Mom Decided To Text Me This While I Was Sleeping, Im An Adult Btw

Went To Visit My Boyfriend For The Weekend And My Mom Decided To Text Me This While I Was Sleeping, Im An Adult Btw

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ten minutes, TEN minutes. I could have just not had my phone with me while dealing with explosive diarrhea.

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I Am 22 Years Old, Living On My Own With My Husband, And My Dad Still Trys To Control What I Do

I Am 22 Years Old, Living On My Own With My Husband, And My Dad Still Trys To Control What I Do

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This Is My Mother Who’s Gone Back To College

This Is My Mother Who’s Gone Back To College

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Her magic Book is full of all of that along with r@pe, incest, patricide, and a talking serpent.

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#31

Dawg What The F*ck I Feel So Bad For These Kids

Dawg What The F*ck I Feel So Bad For These Kids

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#32

Going Through Old Texts And Found These Gems

Going Through Old Texts And Found These Gems

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Its Pretty Small But Still Crazy. Finally Moved Out From My Helicopter Parents. Just Calling Them Stresses Me Out A Lot

Its Pretty Small But Still Crazy. Finally Moved Out From My Helicopter Parents. Just Calling Them Stresses Me Out A Lot

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

zero, the days that will be spent at your house.. 🤷‍♂️

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#34

Told My Mom I Was Going To Hang Out With My 2 Female Friends.... This Is What She Says. I’m 22 And Am On My 4th Year Of College Btw (And She Tracks My Location)

Told My Mom I Was Going To Hang Out With My 2 Female Friends.... This Is What She Says. I’m 22 And Am On My 4th Year Of College Btw (And She Tracks My Location)

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would have replied back, "The "youth rally" is later on back home. 😉"

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Im Nearly 40yo, I Got Arrested On A Petty Misdemeanor 3 Yrs Ago, Its Gone From Record & Still Get This

Im Nearly 40yo, I Got Arrested On A Petty Misdemeanor 3 Yrs Ago, Its Gone From Record & Still Get This

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#37

All I (19m) Told My Mom Was That Me And My Girlfriend Were Gonna Go Look At Apartments

All I (19m) Told My Mom Was That Me And My Girlfriend Were Gonna Go Look At Apartments

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MushroomHead22
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10 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

whose the car registered under though? if it is you're mom, take the car, go park it in a no parking zone, let the tickets ramp up.

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#38

My Mom Found Out I (18m) Was Having Sex With A Girl For Over A Year

My Mom Found Out I (18m) Was Having Sex With A Girl For Over A Year

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#39

"We Don't Track You!" Uh Huh, Okay. 18 In University. These Were Followed By Call After Call After Call

"We Don't Track You!" Uh Huh, Okay. 18 In University. These Were Followed By Call After Call After Call

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I’m 22(F) And Moved Out. My Narcissistic Mom Insists We Meet Every Week For “Family Dinner”

I’m 22(F) And Moved Out. My Narcissistic Mom Insists We Meet Every Week For “Family Dinner”

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Nae who and where
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The word you're looking for is boundaries. Time to put them in place and mean it.

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#41

I Don't Know If I'm The Problem Or She's Overreacting

I Don't Know If I'm The Problem Or She's Overreacting

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#42

Oooohhhh... Man, That Escalated Quickly, Please Read The Context, Cos This Is Quite Funny Actually

Oooohhhh... Man, That Escalated Quickly, Please Read The Context, Cos This Is Quite Funny Actually

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Nae who and where
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Worst mother of the year contender here. Telling your child (adult or young, it doesn't matter) they're dumb and won't be successful, that's abuse and just disgusting. Hope the kid blocked dear old mom

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Found On A Fb Post Asking About The Privacy Of A 13 Year Old. Yikes!

Found On A Fb Post Asking About The Privacy Of A 13 Year Old. Yikes!

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Cut Off Contact From My Dad And One Week In He Messaged My Friend(Lives In Us) From A Different Country, Im 25 And Live In The Us. No He Did Not Have My Friends Contact Information

Cut Off Contact From My Dad And One Week In He Messaged My Friend(Lives In Us) From A Different Country, Im 25 And Live In The Us. No He Did Not Have My Friends Contact Information

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

idk if the last text has anything to do with the previous messages but good on the friend on being concerned

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It Was My 21st Birthday And This Is All He Had To Say. I Live In Another State 10 Hours Away And They Track Me On Life360

It Was My 21st Birthday And This Is All He Had To Say. I Live In Another State 10 Hours Away And They Track Me On Life360

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Nae who and where
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Disable life360. Set boundaries. Go LC or NC if they're not being respected. Start acting like an adult and don't put up with the bs

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Mom Thinks I’m Dead After Not Responding For 3 Hours And Admits To Opening My Mail. I Am 29 F Living Alone With Two Children. I Get Several Texts Every Single Day About Religion, Parenting, Or My Finances

Mom Thinks I’m Dead After Not Responding For 3 Hours And Admits To Opening My Mail. I Am 29 F Living Alone With Two Children. I Get Several Texts Every Single Day About Religion, Parenting, Or My Finances

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Debbie
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sorry, but get your mail sorted. If you live on your own and are 29, why on earth is your mail still arriving at your parents adress? I probably would accidentally open it, and only realizing after reading half of it that it was not meant for me. Also, from this text alone, I don't see it's as severe as others. Moms question about paying off the debt is a valid one. That she asks where you are after 3 hours can happen, she isn't nagging within a 10 minute timeframe although it is short, especially if the other person is 29 with 2 young children.

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19m. My Parents Don't Like Me Walking Even Just A Mile By Myself

19m. My Parents Don't Like Me Walking Even Just A Mile By Myself

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Your mother can't handle you crossing the street by yourself? Yikes.

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#48

Quality “Advice” I Saw On Nextdoor About Raising Teenagers. Started Out Reasonable And Then Quickly Degrades Into Draconian Helicopter Parenting. 90% Of The Comments Were In Agreement That This Is The Only Way To Keep Teens Safe

Quality “Advice” I Saw On Nextdoor About Raising Teenagers. Started Out Reasonable And Then Quickly Degrades Into Draconian Helicopter Parenting. 90% Of The Comments Were In Agreement That This Is The Only Way To Keep Teens Safe

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BTDubs
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Credit where it's due, the thing about kids going to adult sites to learn about sex is true. If sex education isn't accurate and adequate, then kids are going to try and educate themselves on the subject in a different way. If parents aren't going to teach it, and schools aren't allowed to, then the internet is where it is.

Donna Peluda
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is so true, my sister is a teacher 56. She had to give sex ed to teenagers and you would be shocked with what they believed or the attitude about sex. Specially the men. It should ne mandatory in and school curriculum, no just birth control but sexual rights.

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Lydsylou (she/her)
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A lot of those I also actually kinda agreed with. That's just keeping kids safe. Some where slightly over the top but most were pretty reasonable

Bernd Herbert
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate these numbered lists where one of the rules or points is a repetition of a previous one! You don’t sound smart nor funny just stupid!

SadieCat17 (she/her)
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10 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In reference to #13, for any teens (or adults with gaps in knowledge) on here who want real and comprehensive sex ed that actually talks about sex, consent, and sexuality, along with in depth health/anatomy, check out Scarleteen.com. Teens only try to learn about sex from porn since they have no other place to learn about it because of how popular abstinence only "education" is. Scarleteen covers the nitty gritty in an accurate and clinical way that, despite what prudes would have you think, isn't pornographic. It seriously covers anything you could ever want to know from practicing safe kink (which porn is certainly great for teaching /s) to finding assistance in the case of sexual assault to what gynecologist appointments are like. It's almost like cosmo crossed with sex ed.

ImATotalTina
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don’t tell your kids #12, because I feel like they worded that one wrong….. 😑

Stewart Nagle
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not sure about 5 and 6, but most of these seem like sound advice...

LegendsNeverDIE
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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel like this is exactly what my mother used to do. She was some obsessive psycho control freak who didn't let me have social life because she didn't have one.

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My Parents Will Lock My Phone And/Or My WiFi Via An App Called "Family Link" (They Can Also Track Me, Monitor My Screen Time+what Is Open)(Also I Need An Parent Password To Be Entered Whenever I Want To Login To Something)

My Parents Will Lock My Phone And/Or My WiFi Via An App Called "Family Link" (They Can Also Track Me, Monitor My Screen Time+what Is Open)(Also I Need An Parent Password To Be Entered Whenever I Want To Login To Something)

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10 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some context would be helpful here, like the age of the child, and why games and social media was removed.

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