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Woman Is Kicked Out Of Parents’ House On Her Birthday After Losing It When Everyone Gave Her Mom Luxurious Gifts And She Got Some Dishware Instead
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Woman Is Kicked Out Of Parents’ House On Her Birthday After Losing It When Everyone Gave Her Mom Luxurious Gifts And She Got Some Dishware Instead

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Just because you have a kid, doesn’t mean that they ‘belong’ to you. It also doesn’t mean that you should expect to be praised by them for giving them the miracle of life every chance that you want. However, for some parents, getting a gift on Mother’s or Father’s Day or their birthdays isn’t enough. No, some parents expect gifts on their children’s birthdays, too, from all of them.

That’s exactly what happened to redditor u/ThrowawayBirthdayx96, a 25-year-old with three younger siblings, and an incredibly entitled mom. On each of their birthdays, their mom would get gifts, too. And pretty expensive ones, too. Now that the kids are growing up, they’re expected to pitch in and buy her the gifts themselves. On their own and their siblings’ birthdays. Say what?! Yup!

It reads like a story from The Twilight Zone, with a slightly more mundane twist. And you’ll find it all below. Be sure to let us know what you think about this incredibly weird family drama in the comments, dear Pandas.

One mom shocked the internet with her deep sense of entitlement

Image credits: Tricia (not the actual photo)

Her daughter explained what happened when she confronted her mom over her strange approach to birthdays

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Image credits: AmItheAsshole

Things came to a head during the redditor’s birthday when her sister apologized for not getting her a better gift. All because she spent $300 on a gift for their mom. Bizarre? Incredibly.

The redditor eventually got kicked out of the house for having called out her mom for her weird materialistic approach to family life. What’s more, a large chunk of the woman’s family rallied against her.

Meanwhile, her mom’s over on social media posting ‘subtle’ messages about letting go of toxic people. That’s a lot of family issues that the redditor might have to unpack later in therapy. And to say that the situation is overwhelming doesn’t do it justice.

The redditor was so confused, she even turned to the AITA community for a verdict. She was unsure of who was in the wrong. However, her fellow redditors put her worries to rest: it was her mother who is self-centered, not the daughter.

Parenting blogger Samantha Scroggin, the founder of Walking Outside in Slippers, previously shared with Bored Panda her healthy and mature approach to raising her own two kids. She stressed the fact that parents need to see their children as individuals.

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What might work for one kid might not work for the other. Similarly, advice that might be spot-on for one family might not be the best approach for another family. In short, parents must be aware of their children’s actual needs and not just rely on whatever they might pick up on the internet.

“I am trying to do more to meet my kids where they’re at, figuring in their personality and what their needs are for them personally. In the past, I would sometimes assume that I knew what was best for my kids, based on what the ‘average’ kid ‘should’ need or want. But kids can be so different, even within the same family,” Samantha told us.

“My 6-year-old daughter, for example, is very organized and a bit of a perfectionist. She also needs lots of attention and affection. While my 10-year-old son is a sometimes wild but also very sensitive and artistic soul. He needs his space. They are night and day,” she pointed out just how different kids can be in a single household.

“I have learned I need to adapt my expectations of them and goals for them based on their individual personalities and quirks. I can create space for them to be who they are, and I believe this acceptance and customized attention will benefit them in the long run as they develop into teens and then adults.”

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Storytelling, journalism, and art are a core part of who I am. I've been writing and drawing ever since I could walk—there is nothing else I'd rather do. My formal education, however, is focused on politics, philosophy, and economics because I've always been curious about the gap between the ideal and the real. At work, I'm a Senior Writer and I cover a broad range of topics that I'm passionate about: from psychology and changes in work culture to healthy living, relationships, and design. In my spare time, I'm an avid hiker and reader, enjoy writing short stories, and love to doodle. I thrive when I'm outdoors, going on small adventures in nature. However, you can also find me enjoying a big mug of coffee with a good book (or ten) and entertaining friends with fantasy tabletop games and sci-fi movies.

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Storytelling, journalism, and art are a core part of who I am. I've been writing and drawing ever since I could walk—there is nothing else I'd rather do. My formal education, however, is focused on politics, philosophy, and economics because I've always been curious about the gap between the ideal and the real. At work, I'm a Senior Writer and I cover a broad range of topics that I'm passionate about: from psychology and changes in work culture to healthy living, relationships, and design. In my spare time, I'm an avid hiker and reader, enjoy writing short stories, and love to doodle. I thrive when I'm outdoors, going on small adventures in nature. However, you can also find me enjoying a big mug of coffee with a good book (or ten) and entertaining friends with fantasy tabletop games and sci-fi movies.

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Gabija Palšytė

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Gabija is a photo editor at Bored Panda. Before joining the team, she achieved a Professional Bachelor degree in Photography and has been working as a freelance photographer since. She also has a special place in her heart for film photography, movies and nature.

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Lisa Shaw
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is the most narcissistic and entitled tradition I have ever heard of! Can't imagine pressuring a child to spend $300 on a gift for any occasion, let alone someone else's birthday, at the age we are at now, we ask the kids not to get us gifts, we have enough stuff and would much rather see them spend it on their kids or on a nice date night or meal out for themselves. They don't listen, they usually go together and get us something that doesn't contribute to our "stuff", this past christmas some of our gardens were damaged in a wind storm, so they went together and got us two replacement birds feeders, the feed and a new fairy house to replace some of what was damaged/destroyed in the storm. Nothing outrageously expensive, but very meaningful, since many of the items damaged we've had for years and can no longer be replaced and we love them for it!

Albino
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The 300 is amazingly high. My parents (both of them together) wanted a coffee machine (400€) for Christmas a year ago. They spilt that request between my brother, sister in law and myself and still felt bad, and we're all in our thirties.

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Lauren Caswell
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Like one user said: this is what mother's day is for. Poor OP, I'm glad she is pursuing therapy to deal with this

No Name
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

@David Friedman Compared to how many celebration days kids get a year ( which is only their birthday), a mom had two days to celebrate herself for, that being her birthday (obvs) and MOTHER'S DAY?!!!!!!

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Tara Raay
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Your children don’t own you s**t for being brought into this world. The amount of parents think they’re special for providing basic necessities to their children is astounding. It’s literally the law to care for your child.

Gopi Gopi
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2 years ago

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I make more then $12,000 a month online. It’s enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 11 to 12 hours a week from home. I was amazed how easy it was after I tried it…GOOD LUCK.. ===))> 𝐖­𝐰­𝐰.𝐒­𝐚­𝐥­𝐚­𝐫­𝐲­𝐛­𝐚­𝐚­𝐫.𝐂­𝐨­𝐦

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Lisa Shaw
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is the most narcissistic and entitled tradition I have ever heard of! Can't imagine pressuring a child to spend $300 on a gift for any occasion, let alone someone else's birthday, at the age we are at now, we ask the kids not to get us gifts, we have enough stuff and would much rather see them spend it on their kids or on a nice date night or meal out for themselves. They don't listen, they usually go together and get us something that doesn't contribute to our "stuff", this past christmas some of our gardens were damaged in a wind storm, so they went together and got us two replacement birds feeders, the feed and a new fairy house to replace some of what was damaged/destroyed in the storm. Nothing outrageously expensive, but very meaningful, since many of the items damaged we've had for years and can no longer be replaced and we love them for it!

Albino
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The 300 is amazingly high. My parents (both of them together) wanted a coffee machine (400€) for Christmas a year ago. They spilt that request between my brother, sister in law and myself and still felt bad, and we're all in our thirties.

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Lauren Caswell
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Like one user said: this is what mother's day is for. Poor OP, I'm glad she is pursuing therapy to deal with this

No Name
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

@David Friedman Compared to how many celebration days kids get a year ( which is only their birthday), a mom had two days to celebrate herself for, that being her birthday (obvs) and MOTHER'S DAY?!!!!!!

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Tara Raay
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Your children don’t own you s**t for being brought into this world. The amount of parents think they’re special for providing basic necessities to their children is astounding. It’s literally the law to care for your child.

Gopi Gopi
Community Member
2 years ago

This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

I make more then $12,000 a month online. It’s enough to comfortably replace my old jobs income, especially considering I only work about 11 to 12 hours a week from home. I was amazed how easy it was after I tried it…GOOD LUCK.. ===))> 𝐖­𝐰­𝐰.𝐒­𝐚­𝐥­𝐚­𝐫­𝐲­𝐛­𝐚­𝐚­𝐫.𝐂­𝐨­𝐦

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