Guy Teaches His Narcissistic Parents A Lesson After They Demand He Trade Houses And Steal His Air Conditioners When He Refuses
Many of us have it very good—we’ve got loving, supportive families that we know have our backs. Unfortunately, not everyone is as lucky. The sad truth is that a person’s parents don’t always have their best interests at heart. And sometimes… sometimes they’re so greedy, they’re willing to throw their own kids under the bus if it gets them what they want. They believe that their kids owe them for life just because they raised them. That, dear Pandas, is entitlement turned up to the max.
Redditor u/Plop-Tart-Throwaway, from Arizona, shared a shocking story about his narcissist parents who wanted to trade houses. And when they didn’t get their way? They resorted to shameless tactics and even broke the law. You’ll find the full story below. Grab yourselves a cup of tea and get ready to get angry at the injustice of it all.
The redditor starts off by explaining how their parents started treating him very differently once they entered teenhood. While childhood independence is overall a good thing, these parents took it too far, demanding most of their kid’s paycheck. And when he didn’t play by their rules, they evicted their own flesh and blood.
A redditor shared a tale about how his entitled and jealous parents crossed all the lines
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His childhood wasn’t the best, and there were plenty of parenting red flags way back then
After buying a house for himself, the son received a very peculiar offer from his parents
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Things later came to a head when his parents wanted a handout. The situation quickly turned very nasty indeed
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Once the authorities got involved, the man decided to humiliate his parents for what they did
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Eventually, the redditor got his own house, not far from his parents. That’s when the parents decided that they wanted to trade houses. Yup, you read that right. They were hating the fact that their kid was doing better than them. They were quickly and firmly told, ‘no.’ However, that’s just the tip of the iceberg, it wasn’t the end of the story. What happened next was downright disgusting.
Fast-forward a bit and you find the redditor’s parents begging him for a handout because their air conditioning unit broke. After he refused, he found his house broken into. The front door locks were drilled off, the place was a mess. Naturally, the parents denied doing anything wrong. But when the police and the neighbors got involved, they were suddenly hoping they wouldn’t go to jail.
The price for that was simple justice: give back the ACs, clean up the house, write an apology, and promise to never ask for anything ever again. The mom and dad were severely humbled. Meanwhile, their son got cameras for his house so nothing like this would ever happen again. The cherry on top? It turns out the parents actually did have enough money for an AC after all.
Childhood independence and resilience expert Lenore Skenazy previously told Bored Panda that more and more parents try to track and control their kids nowadays.
“One thing many parents are choosing today is to keep their kids under constant surveillance, with the help of tech. Whether it’s being able to track their kids’ movements, read their browsing history, or even scan their texts, parents have all sorts of new tools to make them seemingly omniscient,” she said that many parents don’t respect their children’s privacy.
“For the same reason you didn’t want your parents to read your diary, or to build a treehouse on the branch right next to YOUR treehouse, children need some space to grow into their own person. Kids need to know they are loved, but they also need to know they are trusted. They can’t prove that if parents never actually let them do some things literally on their own, without constant surveillance,” she said.
“In the past, the only people we electronically tracked were felons on parole. They had to wear an ankle monitor that the warden could check to make sure they were where they were supposed to be. The felon knew that this was better than prison—but it wasn’t freedom,” the expert told us that parents should adopt a “talk, don’t stalk” approach for everyone’s sake.
“Try to keep the lines of communication open with your kids, and gradually give them more freedom as they get older and earn it by being responsible. Taking all independence away for their ‘safety’ is a way to teach them that you don’t think they can handle anything on their own— how deflating!—and that you don’t trust them. Would you appreciate a spouse who tracked your every move? Would you feel trusted? Love requires some trust.”
The author of the story shared a lot of extra information in the comments of the viral thread
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Share on FacebookI wouldn't trust locks supplied by the parents. Seems like it would have been super-easy for "Dad" to make copies of keys before installing the locks.
Yeah, that was my first thought. 2nd was that he needed a couple of hidden cameras in the common area in case the externals get knocked out & to let roomie know about them.
Load More Replies...I was buying it right up until the police let you question the parents and then hung around all day watching the ac reinstall/locks and mom clean up.
Where I live, private citizens don't "press charges". If a crime has been committed, an arrest is made.
Load More Replies...My ex-inlaws were like this, so I know people like this exist; it would not surprise me in the slightest if this was actually true.
Load More Replies...What does VLC mean? I've googled it and found nothing that fits this situation.
Amusing but a fantasy. I can’t imagine cops anywhere sitting around supervising for hours while your parents replaced the AC and cleaned up. It would be “you don’t want them charged? Ok, bye!”
Things like that happen in small towns. I've seen some situations like that with my own eyes so not impossible.
Load More Replies...I would have thought the one thing a parent would want is for their children to do better than they did.
You dont know narcissism then. Many do feel a threat to their self-worth when they see someone do better than they are.
Load More Replies...Also--Some people are so naïve they think everything is made up. There are really people this horrible in the world. I'm thinking there was more than marijuana and alcohol on board. This seems like a tweaker move. It would explain their sudden change when he was in his teens.
That's not the part of the story people are questioning
Load More Replies...I'm sorry to say, buy could it be by any chance that father started developing dementia (or something similar) around your age of 16? illness like that alters people temper, understanding of others and behaviour, a lot. Mom seems just to follow the lead.
No. Doesn't sound like dementia at all. Just drug abuse and general assholery.
Load More Replies...To those that doubt this story, I can tell you there's worse out there. My mother took me from her mother's house, who was raising me as her own child, and trained me as her maid. No joke. I learned to cook at 7 yo, wash clothes and dishes, and her punishments? Beatings with whatever came to hand. Her favorite was using her dogs' metal leashes. I started working when I was 15,at a McDonald's but got fired because I didn't have the right black shoes. She wouldn't buy them. The next job was in an office, doing bookkeeping because they found I was good with numbers. I was a Freshman still. I finally left her for good when she gave me the ultimatum of a 2nd job or I left her house. I was 17, and didn't want to leave school. So I walked to the nearest police stn. My dad rescued me. I had nothing in my pocket when I left. Every paycheck I ever earned had been turned over to her. Even the clothes I was wearing had been bought by my grandma whom I'd visited on the sly. So yeah, they exist.
SO, so sorry, Jamie, but what *courage* you had, to walk to the police station and get help! You were very brave and very resilient. I totally understand that reality of a nutso, narcissistic mother, having grown up with one myself. Mine also wanted a maid, a punching bag, and free babysitter for my younger brother... instead of a daughter. I got out at 19. Here's hoping you have gone on to make a great life for yourself!
Load More Replies...These Reddit stories are BS designed solely for generating outrage clicks. I wish people would stop falling for them, and I REALLY wish Boredpanda would stop being lazy and using these fiction tales as an "article".
For the doubters, let me just say bad parents come in all shapes and sizes. I completely believe this story.
I truly felt this one. No contact with my mom cuz I wouldn't give her and my son $500 for Christmas. NPD parents are the worst and it always seems to come to a head during the tween/ teenage years. Hope this person got therapy as well. Having to parent your parents does a number on your brain.
One of those things where there is way more to the story than what can be written in a few pages. We got the highlights, but this guy had to live with them till he could move out.
The police comments really made me laugh. Next time, I am listing things I am thankful for, I'll include my parents. They made some mistkaes, but overall did a good job and loved and supporetd me loads! Thank you, universe, for giving me decent parents!!
Your grown Your Parents really need to let you live your life and stop trying to Control the rest of your Life
When you wrote that your parents were all rigt until you were about 16, combined with the fact, that your mother seems to be just tagging along, I cannot help thinking that your father changed because of something inside him. Is he growing senile or something? Maybe he ought to go see a doctor.
how do you know , when he got you new door locks , that he didn't make copies of the keys????????
How exactly was he "rubbing it in their faces"? Did he ever even invite them over to see it? Those two are f****d up.
OP's parents seem to have toxic filipino traits of some parents 🤮 good riddance to his parents indeed omg I remember so many people's parents here in Manila
Pre made in peices in a factory then driven to the lot and assembled
Load More Replies...Given that central air conditioning is more efficient, I'd let the parent have the relic window ones, Just pay for them and off set the cost of the new system---and they clean up the mess. I'd gloat that the new system is another way to be better then the folks.
I wouldn't trust locks supplied by the parents. Seems like it would have been super-easy for "Dad" to make copies of keys before installing the locks.
Yeah, that was my first thought. 2nd was that he needed a couple of hidden cameras in the common area in case the externals get knocked out & to let roomie know about them.
Load More Replies...I was buying it right up until the police let you question the parents and then hung around all day watching the ac reinstall/locks and mom clean up.
Where I live, private citizens don't "press charges". If a crime has been committed, an arrest is made.
Load More Replies...My ex-inlaws were like this, so I know people like this exist; it would not surprise me in the slightest if this was actually true.
Load More Replies...What does VLC mean? I've googled it and found nothing that fits this situation.
Amusing but a fantasy. I can’t imagine cops anywhere sitting around supervising for hours while your parents replaced the AC and cleaned up. It would be “you don’t want them charged? Ok, bye!”
Things like that happen in small towns. I've seen some situations like that with my own eyes so not impossible.
Load More Replies...I would have thought the one thing a parent would want is for their children to do better than they did.
You dont know narcissism then. Many do feel a threat to their self-worth when they see someone do better than they are.
Load More Replies...Also--Some people are so naïve they think everything is made up. There are really people this horrible in the world. I'm thinking there was more than marijuana and alcohol on board. This seems like a tweaker move. It would explain their sudden change when he was in his teens.
That's not the part of the story people are questioning
Load More Replies...I'm sorry to say, buy could it be by any chance that father started developing dementia (or something similar) around your age of 16? illness like that alters people temper, understanding of others and behaviour, a lot. Mom seems just to follow the lead.
No. Doesn't sound like dementia at all. Just drug abuse and general assholery.
Load More Replies...To those that doubt this story, I can tell you there's worse out there. My mother took me from her mother's house, who was raising me as her own child, and trained me as her maid. No joke. I learned to cook at 7 yo, wash clothes and dishes, and her punishments? Beatings with whatever came to hand. Her favorite was using her dogs' metal leashes. I started working when I was 15,at a McDonald's but got fired because I didn't have the right black shoes. She wouldn't buy them. The next job was in an office, doing bookkeeping because they found I was good with numbers. I was a Freshman still. I finally left her for good when she gave me the ultimatum of a 2nd job or I left her house. I was 17, and didn't want to leave school. So I walked to the nearest police stn. My dad rescued me. I had nothing in my pocket when I left. Every paycheck I ever earned had been turned over to her. Even the clothes I was wearing had been bought by my grandma whom I'd visited on the sly. So yeah, they exist.
SO, so sorry, Jamie, but what *courage* you had, to walk to the police station and get help! You were very brave and very resilient. I totally understand that reality of a nutso, narcissistic mother, having grown up with one myself. Mine also wanted a maid, a punching bag, and free babysitter for my younger brother... instead of a daughter. I got out at 19. Here's hoping you have gone on to make a great life for yourself!
Load More Replies...These Reddit stories are BS designed solely for generating outrage clicks. I wish people would stop falling for them, and I REALLY wish Boredpanda would stop being lazy and using these fiction tales as an "article".
For the doubters, let me just say bad parents come in all shapes and sizes. I completely believe this story.
I truly felt this one. No contact with my mom cuz I wouldn't give her and my son $500 for Christmas. NPD parents are the worst and it always seems to come to a head during the tween/ teenage years. Hope this person got therapy as well. Having to parent your parents does a number on your brain.
One of those things where there is way more to the story than what can be written in a few pages. We got the highlights, but this guy had to live with them till he could move out.
The police comments really made me laugh. Next time, I am listing things I am thankful for, I'll include my parents. They made some mistkaes, but overall did a good job and loved and supporetd me loads! Thank you, universe, for giving me decent parents!!
Your grown Your Parents really need to let you live your life and stop trying to Control the rest of your Life
When you wrote that your parents were all rigt until you were about 16, combined with the fact, that your mother seems to be just tagging along, I cannot help thinking that your father changed because of something inside him. Is he growing senile or something? Maybe he ought to go see a doctor.
how do you know , when he got you new door locks , that he didn't make copies of the keys????????
How exactly was he "rubbing it in their faces"? Did he ever even invite them over to see it? Those two are f****d up.
OP's parents seem to have toxic filipino traits of some parents 🤮 good riddance to his parents indeed omg I remember so many people's parents here in Manila
Pre made in peices in a factory then driven to the lot and assembled
Load More Replies...Given that central air conditioning is more efficient, I'd let the parent have the relic window ones, Just pay for them and off set the cost of the new system---and they clean up the mess. I'd gloat that the new system is another way to be better then the folks.
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