Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember being a first time parent and thinking that the world revolved around me. OP, you'll get over it soon and people like you (are now) will be annoying.
The other person had every right to that parking spot. For you to think that she should've chosen another spot is idiotic.
Did she have a right to honk? That's the distinction.
I would assume that she was honking to let her know to get safely out of the way. However, when you're feeling entitled because you have a baby, everything seems annoying and aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is entitled to a few minutes to get their car loaded up. Wait patiently if you want that spot so bad. Youre fine OP
+1
Some people are fast, some are slow. Some have kids, some don't. That's life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember being a first time parent and thinking that the world revolved around me. OP, you'll get over it soon and people like you (are now) will be annoying.
The other person had every right to that parking spot. For you to think that she should've chosen another spot is idiotic.
Did she have a right to honk? That's the distinction.
I would assume that she was honking to let her know to get safely out of the way. However, when you're feeling entitled because you have a baby, everything seems annoying and aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been in parking lots, loading and unloading my preschooler and baby, with plenty of open spaces around, and had people park next to me, too. Downright bizarre.
Why is that bizarre? Do you really think anyone besides you gives a rats ass about your kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember being a first time parent and thinking that the world revolved around me. OP, you'll get over it soon and people like you (are now) will be annoying.
The other person had every right to that parking spot. For you to think that she should've chosen another spot is idiotic.
Did she have a right to honk? That's the distinction.
I would assume that she was honking to let her know to get safely out of the way. However, when you're feeling entitled because you have a baby, everything seems annoying and aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember being a first time parent and thinking that the world revolved around me. OP, you'll get over it soon and people like you (are now) will be annoying.
The other person had every right to that parking spot. For you to think that she should've chosen another spot is idiotic.
Did she have a right to honk? That's the distinction.
Anonymous wrote:I remember being a first time parent and thinking that the world revolved around me. OP, you'll get over it soon and people like you (are now) will be annoying.
The other person had every right to that parking spot. For you to think that she should've chosen another spot is idiotic.
Anonymous wrote:I've been in parking lots, loading and unloading my preschooler and baby, with plenty of open spaces around, and had people park next to me, too. Downright bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was just out at a shopping center with our youngest, who is a baby. I was loading her back into the car when someone decided they wanted to park in the empty spot next to us. I already had the door open and you could clearly see the stroller parked near the trunk. This lady seemed intent on parking in the spot so I folded in my door enough to let her pull in, then we back to loading. Next thing I know, she's honking angrily at me. She wants to straighten out her car more? I wouldn't mind but she had such a nasty look on her face. She's the one that parked there!
Needed to vent...
oh boy.....listen OP - no one made you the Queen of Parking Spaces just because you have young children. I understand why you're annoyed, but you really have no leg to stand on with this one.