rSlash - r/Entitledparents "YOU CAN'T WEAR BIKINIS AT THE BEACH!"
Episode Date: June 28, 2020r/Entitledparents This entitled mother comes to the beach and decides to start screaming at a 17-year-old girl for wearing a bikini. She says that the bikini is disturbing her precious son. Lady, if y...ou think women in bikinis will disturb your son, then why on earth did you bring him to a public beach!? And to add to that, why don't you just walk 50 feet in any direction to where your son can't see the bikini anymore? If you like this podcast and want to see more, follow my podcast for more daily Reddit content! 🔔 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2E3A8i6 💬 Discord: https://discord.gg/rslash 🎧 Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/rslash ⚓ Send me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rslash 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rslashyt/ ♪ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rslash0 🛒 Merch: http://bit.ly/rSlashMerch 🎁 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rslash Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Our next Reddit post is from alias did.
My mom just reminded me of this.
I don't remember every detail because I was 5 or 6 when it went down, but I do remember
how bummed the kids were after.
So back in 1997 when I was 5 or 6, I rode the bus to and from school.
Our bus driver was an older lady named Marge and she was a super nice lady.
She didn't have kids, so I think she thought of kids on her route as her makeshift grandkids.
She got to know most of the kids that rode routinely and would give gifts on birthdays
and special presents to some kids, not all, on Christmas or Hanukkah.
Now we all knew about the special presents to some kids, not all, on Christmas or Hanukkah. Now we all knew about the special presents, the older kids had told the younger kids and
it seemed like a general rule that some kids got small wrapped gifts, like the size of
an iPhone box, nothing big, and the rest of us got candy canes.
I don't remember exactly what year this event happened, I think I was maybe in the first
grade because I was very aware of the special gifts and I know I had gotten a Barbie doll
from her on my birthday, which landed just before school led out for
summer break.
Anyway, this happened just before Christian's break.
Mart had already given special presents to the kid she always gave them to.
It was after school, we were being dropped off of the bus stop, it was raining really hard,
and I was already in a grumpy mood because the wind blew my umbrella inside out.
Marge pulled up to the sidewalk, reminded us to put on our jackets and hoods, which
caused her to take a few seconds to open the door.
That's when this crazy, entitled mother starts wrapping her knuckles on the door like really
hard.
Marge pulled the lever that opens the door, and even before it could open all the way,
this entitled mother shoves the door open and stomps on in.
And according to my mom,
shouts, why do you give presents to four kids and not my kids? I honestly don't remember what
this woman had said. I remember her yelling and all of us are silent and watching.
My mom hears Marge say, excuse me? This entitled mother begins on a tie rate of calling
Marge a predator and accusing her
of nepotism, which made her look extremely uncomfortable. As my mom said, she looked
like she was shocked in an odd way. The entitled mother then says,
Are you touching these kids? Is that it? You're a molester! She's a frickin molester!
That's when someone's father gets on and yanks that crazy woman off. I remember
seeing her vanish like a magic trick and then looking at Marge who was crying. My sweet,
old bus driver was openly weeping and sobbing. It was sad and uncomfortable because at my age,
I didn't know what to do and I barely talk so I didn't know what to say or if I should say anything
to Marge. Marge allowed
us to get off. I kept my head down as I passed her feeling this icky, achy feeling in my chest.
Outside, the entitled mother was yelling that it wasn't fair that only four family's writers
that Marge knew almost personally got gifts for Christmas and her two kids only got a stupid
effing candy cane. I do remember that part.
I remember thinking, lady, we all got candy canes.
So what?
My mom walked me home and just as we turned the corner, a cop car came up the street.
His lights weren't on and he kinda liked crept by if that makes sense.
My mom had shaken her head and said, can you believe that crazy woman?
Is she sick in the head?
The next week, the last week of school, we had a sub driver.
We had him until February.
March returned, and she seemed to have lost her chipper-ness.
Like she didn't come off as open and sweet like before.
She stopped giving gifts altogether, and she didn't get involved or ask us about our
home lives or our families anymore either.
She was my bus driver until I moved three years later. I wonder if she's still alive.
That entitled mom didn't show up after that one time. I don't think I ever met her kids or
I knew who they even were. But yeah, that crazy woman kind of murdered my bus driver's spirit.
Sorry it was so long. You know, this kind of reminds me of something that happened to me.
I remember one time I was just driving down this neighborhood and I was talking to someone
in my car and I look over to my right.
And I see this little kid, maybe, I don't know, like six or seven years old who's sitting
on the street curb and just bawling his eyes out.
And there's no one around this kid at all. No parents,
no other kids. It's just a little kid by himself on the street crying. So I immediately think to myself,
oh, this kid might be lost or something. So I pull over to the side of the street, turn on my
hazard lights and get out of the car. I come up to this kid and kneel down and I'm like, hey kid,
what's your name?
And then, like, immediately, this car that was behind me on the street, like screeches to a halt,
and this woman leaps out of her car, grabs the kid, picks the kid up, and physically turns her body
so that her body is between me and the kid, and then she starts asking the kid what his name is.
So I kind of identify with what that school bus driver was experiencing at that moment.
She was just trying to do a nice thing, and then someone thinks she's some kind of sexual
predator because of it.
I mean, from my story, when I look back on it, I can't really begrudge that woman too
much because I mean, I guess her heart was in the right place.
From her perspective, she saw the exact same thing that I saw, except that she saw a car
pull over and a guy come out and talk to a kid.
But it's like, come on lady, am I really going to kidnap a kid with my hazard lights on?
And in any event, it turned out that the kid's house was like 5 houses away, and shortly
after that, maybe like 45 seconds after, the mom came out and found the kid.
So I guess he must have just ran out to this tree, got turned around and started crying.
I don't know.
Our next Reddit posted from AcuShot.
Backstory.
A buddy of mine's family runs a small convenience store and bait and tackle shop in the US.
And I help out every now and then since I work at a gas station.
Like 98% of stores, the shop is currently operating on a one toilet paper item per family
policy.
My friend's dad, the owner, told me in person that no one is allowed to buy more than one per family.
No ifs, ands, or buts. Cue the scene. I'm waiting out the last half hour
when I said I'd help run the store on my own. When entitled Dad and entitled Kid Walk in,
decked out in fishing gear. Entitled dad grabs a packet of warm, some sodas, ice and snacks.
As he passes by the toiletry section, he grabs four packages of toilet paper.
I'm sorry sir, I say, but store policy is currently only one per family.
I call out across the store, but Entitled dad ignores me.
He and Entitled kids select a few more things and walk up to the counter.
Entitled kid is trying hard not to be seen, so I can tell he knows what's coming.
Sir, unfortunately I'm only able to say you won toilet paper package right now.
Well, why not?
Due to the pandemic and shortage, our store is only allowing one toilet paper item per
family.
Well there's no sign back there.
Yes there is, sir. There's a sign every six
feet around the store, and at the register, listing what items are being limited. Well,
I know the owner, and he says it's okay for me to buy as many as I want from here.
Entitled kid has now retreated to the door, clearly wanting to leave and not be here.
You spoke to the owner? Yes, I did did. Now are you going to ring me up
or what? The owner specifically said that you can buy however much you wanted? Yes, can
you please hurry it up? I want to be on the lake soon. Sir, I know the manager didn't
say anything to you because I'd have known about it. Are you calling me a liar? I'm
reporting you to the owner the next time I talk to him.
I pull up my phone.
How about now?
What?
I call the owner and put him on speaker phone.
Let's call him up right now.
If he says it's okay, I'll ring you up and apologize.
Before entitled dad can say anything,
the store owner picks up.
Hey OP, what's up?
Nothing much.
I have an entitled dad here and he says you told him
he could ignore the store policy on toilet paper.
Entitled dad, can I have your name so I know who I told? Entitled dad's face breaks out in hope,
thinking he's bluffed his way through this and gives his name. Entitled dad, I don't know who
the hell you are or what the app you're talking about. I haven't told anyone that they could ignore
store policy. By purchasing more than one, you're possibly depriving others that may desperately need
the toilet paper.
And if you're taking so many dumps that you need more than one package, I would seriously
suggest you consult a doctor, not just buy more toilet paper.
If you can't follow store policy like every other customer that's come in, then you can
leave.
Store owner hangs up.
EntitledDat has his mouth open and shock, while Entitled kid is looking like all major
holidays and his birthday are happening today.
Entitled dad shuts his mouth, stands in front of the register for a few seconds, shouts
a final, eh, few, and storms out of the store, leaving all his items on the counter.
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Our next Reddit post is from Minto Illness.
I'm at the beach with a couple of my friends before Corona, and I'm wearing a new bikini
I just bought. So there I am just lying down in the sun when this lady comes and stands over me.
Obviously, I'm confused so I ask if there's a problem.
And she tells me I need to cover up my chest.
I will admit I am very well in that area because I'm distracting her son who looks to be
about roughly my age.
I tell her that I am not going to cover up as it's my body and I'll wear what I want to wear,
and that if I'm distracting her son, well, that seems to be like a her problem,
and maybe she should teach her son to respect girls and not stare at them.
She did not seem to like this at all, and she starts to scream at me in the middle
of the beach, telling me that I'm a bad influence on young girls, and that she hopes I never
have children because they'll turn out to be like me, and that I'm disrespecting
mothers all around the world because apparently I'm just trying to seduce their sons.
I'm literally 17, like WTF. Eventually her son comes over and drags her away, but I was just laughing it off, but
it made me think.
Why didn't her son come over any sooner to drag her away?
The funny thing about this story is that it took place on a beach.
Lady, if you don't like the people near you, just walk like 50 feet in any direction.
Our next reddit post is from socially declined.
I'm a 20 year old female with a 3 month old son.
We took our son to the park for the first time.
They have swings that are good for little babies so we had him in there.
He absolutely loved it by the way.
There was an older lady there with 3 kids.
I'm assuming her grandchildren because they were pretty young and you see my grandma's
age.
She was eyeing us up since the moment we got there.
My fiance is a smoker and he's not allowed anywhere near the baby while smoking.
So he went to the baseball fields to sit and smoke.
This is a decent way to go away.
Even though this is a very, very small town, I didn't know the woman as we didn't live
in a town that we were currently at.
But I was very familiar with this town as I lived here for many years when I was younger, so he was fine with leaving us alone, just not
familiar enough to know the people anymore. My step-grandparents also lived here, so I felt
comfortable. After my fiance went over to the ballpark, this lady approached me and began
talking to me. She asked me how I like babysitting. I laughed and told her I wasn't babysitting,
that this was my son. This set her off.
She grabbed a hold of my wrist and told me don't lie to her, and then I'm too young for
this to be my son and that she doesn't believe me.
She told me if I didn't produce valid forms of identification for both of us, she would
call the police for kidnapping.
So here's the issue with that.
I don't carry my wallet on me that often.
And the only forms are identification I have
for my son is his insurance card, as his birth certificate in Social Security card
haven't come in yet to do everything being bogged down from the virus.
I told the lady that, and she tightened her grip on my wrist, stating that that's
a lie because they gave you documents at the hospital.
They don't.
It had escalated to the point where she shows me down and tries to grab my son, stating
that she'll be keeping a hold of him until the cops arrived.
I quickly got up and grabbed my son from her.
I didn't punch her, but I did sort of palm her nose, which I guess I did harder than
I meant to, because she started bleeding.
She yelled at me that she was going to press charges for assault.
My fiance
was making his way back during this time and caught the tail into the confrontation.
Skipping ahead when the cops show up, they're talking to each of us, but the old lady won't stop
screeching. So they take her farther away to talk. I'm in complete fight mode and terrified.
I'm frantically explaining that I don't have ID, but this is my son.
We just came here to the park to play.
If there was any way I could prove that I was a mother of my son, I showed him a photo
of him getting pulled from me, C-section, and him on my chest a few hours later.
Obviously he looks different now, but you can tell it's the same baby.
We were allowed to go home, and we were told that we'd be hearing from someone about
the assault and charges against a woman. Yes, right, because everyone knows a 20-year-old
woman is way too young to have a baby. What on earth was this entitled woman thinking?
She's lucky she came out of that situation with just a bloody nose.
Our next Reddit post is from Postmodern Hippie Goth. Outside my old starbucks is a small
garden with some trees, some flowers, and a 3-foot-tall
rock wall perimeter.
The 3-foot-tall rock wall has been neglected over the years, and several rocks are prone
to uncontrollable shifting whenever too much weight is applied.
It's a decoration wall, not a jogging wall.
Most parents advise their children not to run along the wall.
Until today, a little girl is running laps along the
unstable garden wall while her entitled dad is on his cell phone and ignoring her. Knowing that
our garden wall is unstable, I asked a little girl to stop. She ignores me, so I advise her
dad of the possible danger. Sir, could you please ask your daughter to stop running laps along the
unstable garden wall? Why? The garden wall is unstable. She could easily hurt herself.
Are you in charge here?
No.
Then don't tell me what to do.
I relay the necessary information to the shift supervisor who is in charge.
Sir, could you please ask your daughter to stop running laps along the unstable garden wall?
The garden wall is unstable and she could easily hurt herself. Are you in charge here? Yes, I am. I don't tell you how to make coffee, don't
tell me how to raise my kid. Minutes later, a rock in the garden wall collapses beneath
the little girl's feet. She loses her footing, falls three feet and breaks her arm. The
shift supervisor and I witness the whole thing.
Fortunately, a third member of staff is an ex-reservoirist who knows first aid.
Upon learning what happened, he grabs the first aid and rushes to the scene.
He says, hello little girl, I know first aid may help you.
The little girl nods her head, crying too hard to speak.
While the ex-reservoirous is applying ice and a splint
to the little girl's arm, her entitled dad ignores them both, choosing instead to yell
at the shift supervisor.
Where is your manager? I'd like to know why you didn't maintain your garden wall. In
actuality, the garden wall is the responsibility of our landlord and not of the Starbucks
coffee company. None of this information is making the little girl feel better. The entitled dad threatens us with the lawsuit for the next 15 minutes
repeating the same phrases ad nauseam. Where is your manager? Why didn't you maintain your garden wall?
After he's satisfied himself with his yelling, he acknowledges his daughter and drives her to the
hospital, barely thanking the ex-reservant
for tending to her injury and her pain.
The following day, the entitled dad returned with his daughter and a lawyer.
The lawyer takes statements from the ex-reservant, the ship supervisor, and myself.
The entitled dad wanted to sue Starbucks for five figures, but in the end, the lawyer
never materialized.
To the best of my knowledge, the little girl made a full recovery. That was our slash entitled parents and if you like this podcast then follow me because
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