What kind of mother teaches their children to give middle fingers?

Anonymous
Maybe it was because you were being an a-hole, taking pictures of the kid in the car. She made a mistake and you reacted like a crazy person. Chill out.
Anonymous
OP you're an example of an "entitled" person. It's not good.
Anonymous
You took pictures of them because they blocked the crosswalk? Are you in a wheelchair or something where you can’t go around?

This is bizarre. Reminds me of one time a woman got upset with me while driving, followed me to a store, and took photos of the inside of my car.
Anonymous
I'm pretty appalled that you actually posted a link to the picture. I waited for the zoomed version to load to confirm it shows the license number as well as a very clear picture of the driver. I don't know the intersection but I'm sure there's plenty of people who do. It adds nothing to your post OP to say what kind of vehicle it was, whether it had a stuffed bee on the dashboard--let alone display it--and btw I couldn't make out the preteen anyway, just the driver (and you know she is the mom how?).

Reporting.
Anonymous
Do you have a tween? Is all of their behavior something you are proud of, something you taught them? OF COURSE NOT!!!
Anonymous
It looks like the don’t walk sign is on, so maybe they’re upset that you were jaywalking.
Anonymous
Why did you take a picture of a minor
Anonymous
My husband is an ass; he’s taught my kids this. He thinks it’s funny.
Anonymous
2891ES? E8? E6?

The license plate is not very clear but I am sure people can track her.
Anonymous
Maybe she had a green light and is wondering why you’re walking out in the road when the signal says DON’T WALK;
Anonymous
The kind that is trash and clearly doesn't know any manners. I had a weird situation myself today. I was in 711 in a lower class area and while I was in line up (not many people) one person in front of me and a lady with two early teen daughters behind me. As I was about to pay I move about an inch to the cashier and the daughter was so close she was touching me. I said excuse me and not only did she not move neither did her sister or mother. I know there are personal space invaders but touching someone and not moving after they say excuse me is pretty rude to say the least. As I was walking outside the lady in a black suv drive by me giving me the finger telling me to have the day I deserve. It's pretty shocking that a grown adult not only doesn't teach her daughter about personal space or what excuse me means but to give someone the middle finger and in a sense gaslight them into thinking they did something wrong. This lady clearly has zero manners and is a terrible role model to her daughters. In my situation I would say the mother IS teaching her daughters entitlement, and terrible manners. People like this and in your situation are out there. When you're not taught manners how can you teach your children.

I knew a girl and she was also like this. Middle finger up at people, trash talking to her kids. She happen to also have a black suv. I ended the friendship as I was tired of her aggressive behavior & hated how she treated her kids. I knew this girl in elementary school and back then she was a bully as a kid so I was surprised she became an adult bully. Oh she works in the hospital! You'd think she would know how to be kind to others but nope.
Anonymous
A very low class one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
One day the only place available in my parking lot was one where I had to park completely askew, because all the row was askew. I came back hours later to find an old woman vituperating against me and my badly parked car... because in that span of time, all the other cars had gone, and the new ones had parked correctly. Mine was the odd one out.

I remember this incident whenever I feel like vituperating against someone else. I don't know what led to their decisions. Maybe it wasn't their fault. Etc.

You'll find that giving grace to others lowers your blood pressure, OP.



Lowering blood pressure, wow you're really ignorant. The driver was a tool and shouldn't block the crosswalk, not only is it against the law, its common sense. Not like there was traffic around. Was just another driver with an ego
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP you're an example of an "entitled" person. It's not good.

Stop gaslighting the OP. The driver was in the wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have no problem with my kids flipping the bird if they’re in the right. In your situation they should have held back. Sounds like they were wrong.

But bird flipping is a-ok in my book. My kids are 15 & 17 tho. Tween does seem a bit young.


Classy
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