Everyone’s talking about the kid being good, but nobody’s talking about how he said “It’s ok mom, don’t take this lady’s bag” before the Karen even *started* trying to steal it. That means she’s tried this same trick enough times that the kid has learned to see it coming, and that’s the saddest part. I wish the best for that kid in the future ❤
@@caitrionanoone8662 maybe the kid learnt that from somewhere else or is simply a good person, I doubt that such a mother actually teaches her kid any common sense.
That kid didn't seem like a brat. I think he knows what his mom is because he was actively trying to stop her. I would even go so far as to say that the kid was quite admirable for saying that he would save up and buy the bag himself
yeah it's the kind boy said mom stop and hed by one for him self with his own money , hats of to the kid for not letining his entitled keren moms crimnal ways to get to him and stayed on the women's side
i dont think we should think that kid is a "spoiled brat" because its normal to ask your mom that you like a backpack a person has and buy it for you at the store and he even tried to stop his mom like bro he doesnt even want it anymore and the mom still tries to take it? the mom is the true villian here.
The entitled mom's son from the first story showed more maturity than the supposed adult who tried to steal the OP's backpack. I honestly would never be okay with being in an open marriage, especially considering what if the woman that I would be dating becomes pregnant by another man that she was "just flirting and kissing" with on the side or vice versa, or how awkward would it be to introduce her to family members. The third story OP's girlfriend was definitely toxic.
Open relationships only work if both parties are truly okay with it. It's definitely not for everybody, and if one person decides they don't want to, even if they said yes previously, then the open relationship can't stay open, and they should either reevaluate the boundaries and revise the agreement, or break up.
ikr? kid was literally telling his mom to NOT steal that bag and saying he had no problem trying to save up for one himself, that is the OPPOSITE of spoiled
"If someone treats you like an option. Help them to narrow their choices by removing yourself from the equation" The OPs of the last two stories need to help their parents/SO narrow down their options.
Always love the contrast a Karen gives between demanding something and wanting it for free. If you wanted it so bad and saw so much value in it, you'd buy one, Karen... But the thing is, you don't see value in it - you just want to impose your will on others and upset them. The OP of the first story handled things well.
I mean, I don't think so, we can't always assume that their cheating because they want an open relationship. Not everyone wants just 1 partner, as I'm poly myself and thats ok..but what the part I don't think is ok is pressuring your significant other into an open relationship. If they aren't comfortable with it then you 2 just aren't combatable, I've broken up with partners because I was poly and it sucks ik, but the relationship is supposed to be equal, not just what 1 specific person wants. But I will say, it's a little strange that she's pressuring him, that rubs me the wrong way
@@whatismylifeanymoremy ex was cheating on me behind my back and when I found out he claimed it was to find a third for mine and his relationship… so I kinda agree with the fact that she was already doing it
That's fair. If you're monogamous and she's not, it's to be expected that you go separate ways unless an arrangement is worked out that you're both ok with
I absolutely KNOW the "look up and down thingy" over where im from it means "u wanna scrap"! It's a way to express the desire to get into a fight, and it's something that I'm very familiar with. Growing up, it was a phrase that was commonly used in my community.
It always makes me really happy when I see kids growing up as decent people despite their parent(s) being intolerable. The kid in the first story knew that taking ops bag was wrong despite his mom's actions.
When the Backpack owner said I can’t help that it totally sounded like my brother like on the dot And bro that kid needs like goated respect he more mature than the freaking adult ❗️🤣🐐
Fourth story: Ask for an open relationship is a red flag, is either she already cheated and loved it, or wants to cheat, both without feeling guilty and don't losing the "benefits" of dating OP.
You should change the title of this video because the kid in the first story definitely wasn't a spoiled brat and showed a lot more maturity than his mom.
feels weird every time someone brings up the idea of an open relationship as a bad thing, I mean yeah abroad is different, but one of my best friends is in one and they turned it into a poly group and they love it
Bro, I’m not kidding. The kid must be the hero of the story well kind of because he tried to stop his mom from taking somebody else’s bag my dude needs an Oscar because it’s rare for a kid to be nice but their mom or dad being entitled Karen’s
Last. I think that poly/open relationship can work ONLY if they start as such. Because only like this both people are 100% ok and there's nobody taking advantage of the situation. To me cheating is betraying someone's trust, so if someone starts a relationship as non monogamus they all know how things are going to do. But if someone suddently chooses to open the relationship, then they are practically forcing the partner to choose between opening the relationship or breaking up
Well, preferences change. I feel like as long as you're respectful about it then it's atleast somewhat ok. However either way someone's feelings will probably get hurt, and that sucks it really does
Backpack stealer/attempted mugging with child in tow. Just disgusting Valentine's spouse: If your husband can't give you 20 minutes to share a banana split, maybe you should split. Child of wealthy parents: that's child abuse to centre you out like that and require you to work to pay for hygiene products. Run far away. Committed relationship guy: if your basic values about what constitutes a relationship are polar opposite of your partner, it's a dead end.
Last story - Most likely, she has already met someone she either wants to be with or has already been with. Tell her to have at it and move on. You deserve much better.
A friend who lived across the street asked to borrow my backpack, a good Jansport that held up a few years. Said we'd hang out at noon tomorrow. I went over and he left for California that morning. A year later he calls me and asked me to ship his PlayStation he left at my house. I said no, had another call and never clicked back over. Years later he was on the news for starving his kid as punishment and he went to prison.
So about open relationships. I agree that it's cheating with extra steps, if only one partner wants it open. If both partners want it open then it's fine because it means they both know the other will always come back to them in the end. But if only one wants it open, then the other is put through a lot of mental turmoil trying to figure out if they're gonna lose the one they love so much to somebody else.
The kid from first history is so cute and mature! ❤️ " No mommy! I don't want this lady bag! " - " I can save my pocket money to buy that! " How? How can a kid like this have such a Karen as a mom?? I think its probably just the dad or something like that 😶
In the first story, the mother is obviously at fault. Her son actually seems to know better than her, and he's only six. Six! If a six-year-old knows better than their parent, it says somethin' 'bout that parent. Second story: The husband can't do anything to make it up. As the wife said, he spends a lot of time with his friend, not her. So, he needs to fix his priorities, or else he might lose his wife. Third Story: The OP's parents are really neglectful, abusive, and obviously pick favorites. They're not good parents, and never will be good grandparents.
In the 2nd story the wife is the jerk imho because he made the friend arrangement first either forgot about it or valentines day being on the same day made the valentines day arrangement then going to his first routine arrangement.
Bro obviously she is a karen she’d already have a expensive bag that would cost like 200 bucks or more and they have no problem with that, but apparently 20 to 40$ for a school bag is to much lol.
Story 1; You know if some crazy karen is willing to just grab some random's personal property like that you have to wonder if she's done it before and how many times she's gotten away with it.
Open relationships equals cheating I'm out I'm 26 years old & never had a gf before. If my future girl does that I'll just walk out & be heartbroken/anger 🤬 I'll find a loyal girl who won't do that
ur not 26 ur name is GAP gamer bruh. You also said anger with emojis like no one above the age of 11 types like that. Also it would be actually sad if u didnt have a girlfriend at that point. last thing, if your that age u wouldnt just say that on a random comment section.
it's always sad to me when the kid is the one having to stop their parent from being entitled idiots, gives hope they'll be better adults, but damn, having to grow up having to do this gotta be hard
Story 4: see my take on open relationships are if you want one, it needs to start open, or else you blind sight someone. People need to set boundaries in the beginning.
At the first story I felt really bad for EM's kid, he was probably really embarrassed by his moms bad behavior, as you can tell by how he said "mom stop it's fine I will save up for one with my pocket money" and the mom completely ignored him. Poor kid.
Open relationships are not cheating with permission if both parties have agreed to it enthusiastically. If one is hesitant, they are likely to be uncomfortable in the relationship. I have a friend who is asexual. He once said that if his partner had sexual needs that he couldn't grant, he would be more than willing to have them be with someone temporarily to accommodate that, or be in a collective polyamorous relationship. Monogamy was created by society. While many other animals mate for life, many others do not. Having an open relationship between two consenting parties and clear boundaries is not cheating with permission. If one is for it and one is against it, that relationship won't work out. If a polyamorous person is in a monogamous person, they can also feel trapped in a relationship, even if it's a positive one. In some cases, an open relationship might be just cheating with permission, but that doesn't mean that all should be grouped into that category.
I don’t get why the title is untrue but great stories! (It’s untrue because it says the child was a spoiled brat, he’s like the politest boy I’ve heard on this channel)
As someone who is polyamorous personally, in the last story I truly think that guy needs to break up with her. I cannot see that working out for him at all, not even if he were to give her that chance. It would just hurt him like crazy.. and I feel like he'd be better off finding someone who is also monogamous.
Honestly, it usually goes like: Kid: Mommy, can I have their backpack? (Not going to blame them for that, they're just kids) Parent: FXFGHHTJYJHKLKK GIMME DA BACKPACK YIDWUISISIHHDHDH AHHH SHE TOOK MY BACKPACK FROM MY SON Me: One of these again? Lady, you're already screwed
bro said in the title the kid was a spoiled brat even though he insisted on getting his own not having that one and not even being spoiled about it like saying i can save up for a while
The 1st story, sometimes parents taught bad thing to their kids. Hopefully, the kid will do well. I remember my story about an entitle mother and her good son. We were in line to buy street food. When it was my turn, this entitle mother immediately spoke that she wanted this and that while her finger was pointing the foods. Her son (probably 6 - 8 years old) spoke that it should be my turn. You know what? The mother "shoo" him and said "be quiet". I can't believe what I just saw. This woman taught her kid a bad thing! It could possibly affect him. Fortunately, the seller knew that I was first before them, so they served me first.
I USED TO CONSIDER THAT GOD WOULD BE CRYING WHEN HE HAD TO CAST HIS OFFSPRING INTO THE LAKE OF FIRE, NOW HEARING ABOUT KARENS, NOT SO MUCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This poor kid is a legend. Love it when good children like theses prove that they can be good human beings despite having horrible parents (only so they won't be told 'the apple doesn't fall far from the tree,' I wish they all had good parents) but I was completely caught off guard when she pulled out her BRA. I mean, it most definitely did the trick but jeez. Especially on a public bus? Not judging her at all, just impressed that she was confident enough to do that, so good for her I suppose but still...jeez.
Story 4: open relationships are a bomb waiting to go off, and in that situation there are three different ways it can go down,1 you break up, 2 you stay with them but don't do certain "things" with them if they do it often with other for obvious safety reasons, and 3 give them the ultimatum it's either me or them you can't have both.
I'm an a polygamous relationship and yeah it can have its downsides but I've never been happy with one person (didn't knowni was aroace until recently) But being either the partners I have, has been the most loved I've ever felt. Open relationships aren't really cheating if both parties consent abd communicate with each other. If only one person is suggesting an open relationship after years, its mist likely they are or have been cheating already.
story 3: when op started talking about their parents living the high life, my reaction was "burn the house down". That's just my opinion, but I'd rather be in prison than being denied even basic needs while having rich parents. Also, I'm pretty sure that child labor laws require children to be at least 16 to be employed, so if I'm right about child labor laws, then the parents (and management at the stores) would be breaking the law.
Most children need to be at least fourteen to be employed. It could have been a bit different in the nineties, and we don't know what country OP lives in.
All she wanted was a banana split! And she even wanted to share. That’s so cute and it was simple enough that he could’ve gone to his bromantic partner the next week.
Story 1: Stuff like this is exactly why there are cameras pretty much everywhere nowadays. That Karen was a complete nutcase and i dont know they think they can just steal someones belongings. Even worse when they just expect someone to just hand our their things. I got a pretty good laugh when the OP pulled out on of her bras, that was quite amusing. Good on the bus driver too, for handling this well too. Hopefully the OP doesnt have to take the bus for too much longer. Story 2: Ok, im somewhat conflicted here. While the husband can be seen as a big jerk here, the wife/OP can be too, to a smaller degree. I can clearly see the OPs frustrations with the husband wanting to hang with his friend over her a lot, but when things cancel/change, be it the plans or his mind, the way the OP handled it wasnt great either. He clearly wanted to try and make things right and better, and she pretty much threw it in his face. I dont know if that was the straw that broke the camels back here, but it wasn't handled well by her either. Im sure there are some things that arent being told here. Story 3: More money, more problems it seems. The parents here do seem like spoiled rich boomers here, and i can see here why the OP would think that Boomers have screwed Millenials... and they have in a number of ways, but if i were the OP, i would be limiting contact with them, regardless of their financials. The parents clearly only cared about their cheque book and living the super high life, and certain other relatives and not the OP. I can see sour grapes here, but in the end, i wouldn't be putting up with their attitude. Story 4: Run, OP, RUN!!! If you aren't into that kind of lifestyle, an 'open relationship' is just a poor excuse to cheat. This gf clearly should not be in a relationship of any kind if that is how she views it.
Yeah, if nothing else, she’s made it clear that she doesn’t want the things he wants. Most people consider that a sign that it’s time to end the relationship.
In story 2 the husband isn't being a jerk more stupid. He just forgot when valentines day was and intern scheduling two meetups at the same time. The only "jerk move" was choosing the friend and that's because he made the friend meeting first he evencanceled the friend meeting only to get pushed away he even begged for forgiveness (which imho he shouldn't have) kind of being a doormat there and still getting rejected because "I don't even feel like going out anymore.".
Watching this video reminded me of when I was 9 and I was riding my bike on a bmx track and a Karen told me to get lost because her 6 yr old son wanted to climb on the ramps
The child in story 1 is not a entitiled brat, if anything, they are more grown up than the ‘grown up’. that’s all. must’ve had a great father figure that sets better examples.
Omg thank you kid most are spoiled and just cry or complain this kid tried to take action to defend the poster and just get his mom to let him buy one himself through earned money good job kid
To the question in story 4: no it's not gonna work, and yes it will get worse over time it's inevitable, so op if you're reading this, prepare for the worst
In the second she’s definitely the jerk. He apologised and wanted to make it up to her. Even though he canceled in the end she was still mad. So there is probably something else the problem
@@theundergroundshop ok what's wrong with you huh, first of all op wants to spend time with her husband, but he made plans to spend with his friend so why would op overreact over that and the husband is clearly in the wrong?
@@viviennemorgan7217 Nothing’s wrong with me. Thanks for asking. The husband very clearly made plans to hang out with his friend first. He then completely forgot about those plans and then asked OP what she wanted to do. When he realized he already had plans, he told her hoping she would understand, and she lost her mind for no good reason. She’s mad because he’s sticking to prior commitments. It would have been understandable had he made plans with her first, then his friend, and cancelled on her. But he didn’t and she pulls the typical woman “I’m mad so now you can’t do anything right or to make it up to me.” to her husband. Did she have a right to be upset? Yes. But if Valentine’s Day is that important to her, she needs to make it clear to him and make it a clear expectation.
That kid in the first story is the furthest thing from a spoiled brat. He tried to stop his mom as best he could and even wanted to save his allowance to get his own bag. And he’s only a second grader at most. There are teenagers who haven’t reached that level of maturity yet.
The title is wrong and right. There is a entitled karen wanting a bag for her son But her son tried to stop her So the son is not that spoiled he even was gonna save up Edit:i just added a bit more because i tought it was empty
Child is goated for trying to stop the entitled mom, that child has a bright future
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Everyone’s talking about the kid being good, but nobody’s talking about how he said “It’s ok mom, don’t take this lady’s bag” before the Karen even *started* trying to steal it. That means she’s tried this same trick enough times that the kid has learned to see it coming, and that’s the saddest part. I wish the best for that kid in the future ❤
That’s actually sad that kid isn’t learning anything good from his mother she would rather steal it than pay $40 ridiculous
@@caitrionanoone8662 maybe the kid learnt that from somewhere else or is simply a good person, I doubt that such a mother actually teaches her kid any common sense.
@@maxiona714 yeah I agree thanks for your thoughts and opinion I like knowing other possibilities that could have happened
Imagine being better at being an adult than your mother
Calling him a brat is unfair
That kid didn't seem like a brat. I think he knows what his mom is because he was actively trying to stop her.
I would even go so far as to say that the kid was quite admirable for saying that he would save up and buy the bag himself
he's such a good boy
@@alexcovarrubias3653 I'm confused by the question
yeah it's the kind boy said mom stop and hed by one for him self with his own money , hats of to the kid for not letining his entitled keren moms crimnal ways to get to him and stayed on the women's side
3:08 FINALLY!!!
A kid with common sense and maturity. Props to that kid.
ash ketchum is a true Chad, guess his mom was a Karen all along
I can agree
i dont think we should think that kid is a "spoiled brat" because its normal to ask your mom that you like a backpack a person has and buy it for you at the store and he even tried to stop his mom like bro he doesnt even want it anymore and the mom still tries to take it? the mom is the true villian here.
Kids usually aren't bad through any fault of their own. Parents can make them that way, though.
@@pearofclubs6280 agreed
As far as I can tell NO-ONE thinks that of the child.
The entitled mom's son from the first story showed more maturity than the supposed adult who tried to steal the OP's backpack.
I honestly would never be okay with being in an open marriage, especially considering what if the woman that I would be dating becomes pregnant by another man that she was "just flirting and kissing" with on the side or vice versa, or how awkward would it be to introduce her to family members. The third story OP's girlfriend was definitely toxic.
Open relationships only work if both parties are truly okay with it. It's definitely not for everybody, and if one person decides they don't want to, even if they said yes previously, then the open relationship can't stay open, and they should either reevaluate the boundaries and revise the agreement, or break up.
This is a stingy karen here you can like work hard to get like 35$ or something
"Spoiled brat" bro was the voice of reason... cuzzo literally said "I'm bouta save up for dat" be fr
ikr? kid was literally telling his mom to NOT steal that bag and saying he had no problem trying to save up for one himself, that is the OPPOSITE of spoiled
"If someone treats you like an option. Help them to narrow their choices by removing yourself from the equation"
The OPs of the last two stories need to help their parents/SO narrow down their options.
Always love the contrast a Karen gives between demanding something and wanting it for free. If you wanted it so bad and saw so much value in it, you'd buy one, Karen... But the thing is, you don't see value in it - you just want to impose your will on others and upset them.
The OP of the first story handled things well.
she doesn't want to cheat, she is already cheating and wants an excuse in case he finds out about it
Exactly
When she suggested an OPEN relationship, she was probably already doing it!
I mean, I don't think so, we can't always assume that their cheating because they want an open relationship. Not everyone wants just 1 partner, as I'm poly myself and thats ok..but what the part I don't think is ok is pressuring your significant other into an open relationship. If they aren't comfortable with it then you 2 just aren't combatable, I've broken up with partners because I was poly and it sucks ik, but the relationship is supposed to be equal, not just what 1 specific person wants. But I will say, it's a little strange that she's pressuring him, that rubs me the wrong way
@@whatismylifeanymoremy ex was cheating on me behind my back and when I found out he claimed it was to find a third for mine and his relationship… so I kinda agree with the fact that she was already doing it
I would have just end the relationship since she wanted an open relationship.
That's fair. If you're monogamous and she's not, it's to be expected that you go separate ways unless an arrangement is worked out that you're both ok with
@@suspishfishy I really doubt there is arragement for this. These are completely opposite sides
I absolutely KNOW the "look up and down thingy" over where im from it means "u wanna scrap"! It's a way to express the desire to get into a fight, and it's something that I'm very familiar with. Growing up, it was a phrase that was commonly used in my community.
The backpack one , this is why I do the exact same thing as this girl , one arm through the strap at all times on public transport
It always makes me really happy when I see kids growing up as decent people despite their parent(s) being intolerable.
The kid in the first story knew that taking ops bag was wrong despite his mom's actions.
Bro the kid in the first story is an angel. I hope he don't get pushed to the mean side cause of his mother
When the Backpack owner said I can’t help that it totally sounded like my brother like on the dot
And bro that kid needs like goated respect he more mature than the freaking adult ❗️🤣🐐
Fourth story: Ask for an open relationship is a red flag, is either she already cheated and loved it, or wants to cheat, both without feeling guilty and don't losing the "benefits" of dating OP.
You should change the title of this video because the kid in the first story definitely wasn't a spoiled brat and showed a lot more maturity than his mom.
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feels weird every time someone brings up the idea of an open relationship as a bad thing, I mean yeah abroad is different, but one of my best friends is in one and they turned it into a poly group and they love it
"Not now, lovely, the grown ups are talking."
Her child was more grown up as her.
He could've said "the grown up is talking to a child (that's you)", but he probably thunk it because he didn't want to be grounded for the truth
Story 3: I would straight up either run away or get cps in on this situation because they are awful parents
i think that she already moved out.
for what, not showering your child with money, and gifts? For giving the child structure, and making them work for the money? Thats ridiculous.
@@cal30m18 OP was kid and wasn’t even provided the bare minimum of what’s expected from a parent.
@@cal30m18 4 not giving them new clothes 4 all we know he could have grown up with old/or worn out cloths plus child labor laws r a thing
In the first story I wouldn't consider the mom's kid a brat, he obviously realized that he wouldn't get the bag and was calm.
WHO TF IS CALLING THIS KID A BRAT?
I read the titl
Bro, I’m not kidding. The kid must be the hero of the story well kind of because he tried to stop his mom from taking somebody else’s bag my dude needs an Oscar because it’s rare for a kid to be nice but their mom or dad being entitled Karen’s
Last.
I think that poly/open relationship can work ONLY if they start as such. Because only like this both people are 100% ok and there's nobody taking advantage of the situation. To me cheating is betraying someone's trust, so if someone starts a relationship as non monogamus they all know how things are going to do.
But if someone suddently chooses to open the relationship, then they are practically forcing the partner to choose between opening the relationship or breaking up
Well, preferences change. I feel like as long as you're respectful about it then it's atleast somewhat ok. However either way someone's feelings will probably get hurt, and that sucks it really does
That 1st story kid is the GOAT.
Backpack stealer/attempted mugging with child in tow. Just disgusting
Valentine's spouse: If your husband can't give you 20 minutes to share a banana split, maybe you should split. Child of wealthy parents: that's child abuse to centre you out like that and require you to work to pay for hygiene products. Run far away. Committed relationship guy: if your basic values about what constitutes a relationship are polar opposite of your partner, it's a dead end.
The fact that the child is going to save 40 dollars for a bag, meanwhile the EM is trying to steal it literally shows the kid is more mature.
Last story - Most likely, she has already met someone she either wants to be with or has already been with. Tell her to have at it and move on. You deserve much better.
A friend who lived across the street asked to borrow my backpack, a good Jansport that held up a few years. Said we'd hang out at noon tomorrow. I went over and he left for California that morning. A year later he calls me and asked me to ship his PlayStation he left at my house. I said no, had another call and never clicked back over. Years later he was on the news for starving his kid as punishment and he went to prison.
Good riddance. You also get something better than your bag in exchange for his stunt.
Also starving his kid. That guy deserves a good beat down too.
For the first story I love the way the kid said he would save up, since mom is like know honey we'll get it for you from this woman
"$20, that's quite expensive" - minimum wage karen
That kid is a good person
So about open relationships. I agree that it's cheating with extra steps, if only one partner wants it open. If both partners want it open then it's fine because it means they both know the other will always come back to them in the end. But if only one wants it open, then the other is put through a lot of mental turmoil trying to figure out if they're gonna lose the one they love so much to somebody else.
The kid from first history is so cute and mature! ❤️
" No mommy! I don't want this lady bag! " - " I can save my pocket money to buy that! "
How? How can a kid like this have such a Karen as a mom??
I think its probably just the dad or something like that 😶
In the first story, the mother is obviously at fault. Her son actually seems to know better than her, and he's only six. Six! If a six-year-old knows better than their parent, it says somethin' 'bout that parent.
Second story: The husband can't do anything to make it up. As the wife said, he spends a lot of time with his friend, not her. So, he needs to fix his priorities, or else he might lose his wife.
Third Story: The OP's parents are really neglectful, abusive, and obviously pick favorites. They're not good parents, and never will be good grandparents.
In the 2nd story the wife is the jerk imho because he made the friend arrangement first either forgot about it or valentines
day being on the same day made the valentines day arrangement then going to his first routine arrangement.
Bro obviously she is a karen she’d already have a expensive bag that would cost like 200 bucks or more and they have no problem with that, but apparently 20 to 40$ for a school bag is to much lol.
The “Spoiled brat” is actually a good human and not demon spawn as the title and mother suggests. Very good human👍.
"Not now honey the grown ups are talking!"? It seems to me the kid is more of a grown up than his Karen of a mom. and this over a stupid backpack.
Story 1; You know if some crazy karen is willing to just grab some random's personal property like that you have to wonder if she's done it before and how many times she's gotten away with it.
Open relationships equals cheating I'm out I'm 26 years old & never had a gf before. If my future girl does that I'll just walk out & be heartbroken/anger 🤬 I'll find a loyal girl who won't do that
ur not 26 ur name is GAP gamer bruh. You also said anger with emojis like no one above the age of 11 types like that. Also it would be actually sad if u didnt have a girlfriend at that point. last thing, if your that age u wouldnt just say that on a random comment section.
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1st story… weaponized lingerie… he he… awesum !
it's always sad to me when the kid is the one having to stop their parent from being entitled idiots, gives hope they'll be better adults, but damn, having to grow up having to do this gotta be hard
I love how you make even the simplest things feel special and meaningful. ✨
That 1st story is hilarious! I would have loved to see that woman's face when op pulled out those bras!!! Lol 😆 🤣 😂
If I was in the bus and she leaves me:👏
Story 4: see my take on open relationships are if you want one, it needs to start open, or else you blind sight someone. People need to set boundaries in the beginning.
Exactly. But preferences can also change, however with that in mind you have to open and honest when it does, and be civil about it
At the first story I felt really bad for EM's kid, he was probably really embarrassed by his moms bad behavior, as you can tell by how he said "mom stop it's fine I will save up for one with my pocket money" and the mom completely ignored him. Poor kid.
5:55 They were only taking the bag for their son aswell, and their son was literally telling her mother to stop. People these days…
Open relationships are not cheating with permission if both parties have agreed to it enthusiastically. If one is hesitant, they are likely to be uncomfortable in the relationship.
I have a friend who is asexual. He once said that if his partner had sexual needs that he couldn't grant, he would be more than willing to have them be with someone temporarily to accommodate that, or be in a collective polyamorous relationship.
Monogamy was created by society. While many other animals mate for life, many others do not. Having an open relationship between two consenting parties and clear boundaries is not cheating with permission. If one is for it and one is against it, that relationship won't work out. If a polyamorous person is in a monogamous person, they can also feel trapped in a relationship, even if it's a positive one.
In some cases, an open relationship might be just cheating with permission, but that doesn't mean that all should be grouped into that category.
I don’t get why the title is untrue but great stories!
(It’s untrue because it says the child was a spoiled brat, he’s like the politest boy I’ve heard on this channel)
The kid had more common sense than her
ngl her kid obviously isn't a spoiled brat
Yeah that kid tried stopping his mom,
that rich family story as soon I heard that I was hearing the joker in my head "its not about the money! its about sending a message!"
As someone who is polyamorous personally, in the last story I truly think that guy needs to break up with her. I cannot see that working out for him at all, not even if he were to give her that chance. It would just hurt him like crazy.. and I feel like he'd be better off finding someone who is also monogamous.
A Karen with a kid who's actually nice,that's a first
My mom spent 100 dollars on a backpack for me, granted it was handmade and made out of leather beautifully made
A 20$ backpack in the 1st story is cheap. I am in school right now and the cheapest bag for what I need is almost 45$
Honestly, it usually goes like: Kid: Mommy, can I have their backpack? (Not going to blame them for that, they're just kids)
Parent: FXFGHHTJYJHKLKK GIMME DA BACKPACK YIDWUISISIHHDHDH AHHH SHE TOOK MY BACKPACK FROM MY SON
Me: One of these again? Lady, you're already screwed
bro said in the title the kid was a spoiled brat even though he insisted on getting his own not having that one and not even being spoiled about it like saying i can save up for a while
I love that most of the kids try to stop the parents!
"The grown-ups are talking" dude, the 7-year-old kid in story one was more mature than his mother😂😂😂
The 1st story, sometimes parents taught bad thing to their kids.
Hopefully, the kid will do well.
I remember my story about an entitle mother and her good son.
We were in line to buy street food. When it was my turn, this entitle mother immediately spoke that she wanted this and that while her finger was pointing the foods.
Her son (probably 6 - 8 years old) spoke that it should be my turn.
You know what? The mother "shoo" him and said "be quiet".
I can't believe what I just saw. This woman taught her kid a bad thing! It could possibly affect him.
Fortunately, the seller knew that I was first before them, so they served me first.
That mom in the first story better watch, or she is gonna get a bullet in her head for stealing (pulling out a self defense card)
I USED TO CONSIDER THAT GOD WOULD BE CRYING WHEN HE HAD TO CAST HIS OFFSPRING INTO THE LAKE OF FIRE, NOW HEARING ABOUT KARENS, NOT SO MUCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This poor kid is a legend. Love it when good children like theses prove that they can be good human beings despite having horrible parents (only so they won't be told 'the apple doesn't fall far from the tree,' I wish they all had good parents) but I was completely caught off guard when she pulled out her BRA. I mean, it most definitely did the trick but jeez. Especially on a public bus? Not judging her at all, just impressed that she was confident enough to do that, so good for her I suppose but still...jeez.
story 1 i just feel bad for the son since he clearly knows better about this situation
Story 4: open relationships are a bomb waiting to go off, and in that situation there are three different ways it can go down,1 you break up, 2 you stay with them but don't do certain "things" with them if they do it often with other for obvious safety reasons, and 3 give them the ultimatum it's either me or them you can't have both.
I'm an a polygamous relationship and yeah it can have its downsides but I've never been happy with one person (didn't knowni was aroace until recently) But being either the partners I have, has been the most loved I've ever felt. Open relationships aren't really cheating if both parties consent abd communicate with each other. If only one person is suggesting an open relationship after years, its mist likely they are or have been cheating already.
story 3: when op started talking about their parents living the high life, my reaction was "burn the house down". That's just my opinion, but I'd rather be in prison than being denied even basic needs while having rich parents. Also, I'm pretty sure that child labor laws require children to be at least 16 to be employed, so if I'm right about child labor laws, then the parents (and management at the stores) would be breaking the law.
Most children need to be at least fourteen to be employed. It could have been a bit different in the nineties, and we don't know what country OP lives in.
@@fishbonesxx true, true
All she wanted was a banana split! And she even wanted to share. That’s so cute and it was simple enough that he could’ve gone to his bromantic partner the next week.
But he forgot and even asked to cancel his plans, it was OP who refused. She was being a jerk by not letting him make up for forgetting.
@@Hidfuskno Facts I don't understand why the guy behind the channel didn't get it as he's usually correct
I feel so sorry for the poor kid that must be so embarrassing
Story 1: Stuff like this is exactly why there are cameras pretty much everywhere nowadays. That Karen was a complete nutcase and i dont know they think they can just steal someones belongings. Even worse when they just expect someone to just hand our their things. I got a pretty good laugh when the OP pulled out on of her bras, that was quite amusing. Good on the bus driver too, for handling this well too. Hopefully the OP doesnt have to take the bus for too much longer.
Story 2: Ok, im somewhat conflicted here. While the husband can be seen as a big jerk here, the wife/OP can be too, to a smaller degree. I can clearly see the OPs frustrations with the husband wanting to hang with his friend over her a lot, but when things cancel/change, be it the plans or his mind, the way the OP handled it wasnt great either. He clearly wanted to try and make things right and better, and she pretty much threw it in his face. I dont know if that was the straw that broke the camels back here, but it wasn't handled well by her either. Im sure there are some things that arent being told here.
Story 3: More money, more problems it seems. The parents here do seem like spoiled rich boomers here, and i can see here why the OP would think that Boomers have screwed Millenials... and they have in a number of ways, but if i were the OP, i would be limiting contact with them, regardless of their financials. The parents clearly only cared about their cheque book and living the super high life, and certain other relatives and not the OP. I can see sour grapes here, but in the end, i wouldn't be putting up with their attitude.
Story 4: Run, OP, RUN!!! If you aren't into that kind of lifestyle, an 'open relationship' is just a poor excuse to cheat. This gf clearly should not be in a relationship of any kind if that is how she views it.
Yeah, if nothing else, she’s made it clear that she doesn’t want the things he wants. Most people consider that a sign that it’s time to end the relationship.
In story 2 the husband isn't being a jerk more stupid. He just forgot when valentines day was and intern
scheduling two meetups at the same time. The only "jerk move" was choosing the friend and that's because
he made the friend meeting first he evencanceled the friend meeting only to get pushed away he even
begged for forgiveness (which imho he shouldn't have) kind of being a doormat there and still getting
rejected because "I don't even feel like going out anymore.".
why does it say that the child is an spoiled brat like he said he can save up for it
Watching this video reminded me of when I was 9 and I was riding my bike on a bmx track and a Karen told me to get lost because her 6 yr old son wanted to climb on the ramps
Amazing child he's gonna grow up to have a bright future
The Karens’ children always are better people than their parents 💀💀💀💀💀
The child in story 1 is not a entitiled brat, if anything, they are more grown up than the ‘grown up’. that’s all. must’ve had a great father figure that sets better examples.
3:18: funny Karen thinks she’s the grown up here 😂
I love the child he is absolutely a doll and over all a lovely kid
1st story: LOL I wonder what that "karen" thought when that woman pulled out one of her bras from her bag!!!😅
Omg thank you kid most are spoiled and just cry or complain this kid tried to take action to defend the poster and just get his mom to let him buy one himself through earned money good job kid
To the question in story 4: no it's not gonna work, and yes it will get worse over time it's inevitable, so op if you're reading this, prepare for the worst
Love your videos! They are goated!
THE KID SED HE DO'S NOT CARE AND HE SAVE UP MONEY
On story 1 W child for trying to stop the mom sadly his mom is too entitled to even listen
More often than not, when a partner says they want to open the relationship, it's because they want to be unfaithful and want to get away with it.
In the second she’s definitely the jerk. He apologised and wanted to make it up to her. Even though he canceled in the end she was still mad. So there is probably something else the problem
bro op said that the husband chose his friend over his own wife on valentine's day
@@viviennemorgan7217 because OP’s husband made plans with his friend first? OP is definitely overreacting.
@@theundergroundshop ok what's wrong with you huh, first of all op wants to spend time with her husband, but he made plans to spend with his friend so why would op overreact over that and the husband is clearly in the wrong?
@@viviennemorgan7217
Nothing’s wrong with me. Thanks for asking.
The husband very clearly made plans to hang out with his friend first. He then completely forgot about those plans and then asked OP what she wanted to do. When he realized he already had plans, he told her hoping she would understand, and she lost her mind for no good reason. She’s mad because he’s sticking to prior commitments. It would have been understandable had he made plans with her first, then his friend, and cancelled on her. But he didn’t and she pulls the typical woman “I’m mad so now you can’t do anything right or to make it up to me.” to her husband. Did she have a right to be upset? Yes. But if Valentine’s Day is that important to her, she needs to make it clear to him and make it a clear expectation.
@@theundergroundshop ok op should have made plans first and she didn't pull the trypical mad woman type on the husband.
4:00 I started doing it, bc I was afraid to leave it in the bus when I'm stoned, but yeah, helpful reflex
The first story saved me from getting my own backpack stolen (the part where op says she keeps one arm through one of the armstraps)
The child is a wholesome bean
I think you should tell your parents exactly how you feel. All of it but write it all down first so you get it right!!!
For the first story I feel bad for the son
Why did u call the kid a spoild brat he is an angel
You have a point, the kid did side with the original poster.
I love these vids. Keep it up and keep making my days with these stories. ❤
The worst thing is that kids envolved in these situations don't want their parent doing this
A dragon bag sounds cool. Cause my car is down til its fixed. I take the bus and might get one.
$40 isn't a bad price for a good backpack.
It is about the money!
Poly ppl:what abt us?
That kid in the first story is the furthest thing from a spoiled brat. He tried to stop his mom as best he could and even wanted to save his allowance to get his own bag. And he’s only a second grader at most. There are teenagers who haven’t reached that level of maturity yet.
The title is wrong and right.
There is a entitled karen wanting a bag for her son
But her son tried to stop her
So the son is not that spoiled he even was gonna save up
Edit:i just added a bit more because i tought it was empty