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  • čas přidán 21. 11. 2023
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  • @Belloblox
    @Belloblox  Před 7 měsíci +689

    Video from thecaketoonist. I do not own any of the baking/cooking videos on this channel. Check thecaketoonist out: www.tiktok.com/@thecaketoonist?lang=en

    • @blackrabbitt3599
      @blackrabbitt3599 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thank you for crediting them

    • @BoomerTelly
      @BoomerTelly Před 7 měsíci +1

      So you stole it?

    • @LeighMann
      @LeighMann Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@BoomerTelly They credited them

    • @NopeNope-mh4ty
      @NopeNope-mh4ty Před 6 měsíci +1

      ⁠@@LeighMannthat’s not how that works. unless the owner of the video gave express permission (this comment doesn’t say if they did), this video can be copyright claimed or taken down.

  • @kit_raccoon_boi
    @kit_raccoon_boi Před 7 měsíci +13386

    Its horrible that someone would even call an assumed pregnant child a dirty whore, like really think about all the possibilities of how they might have ended up there and imagine how damaging saying something like that could be

    • @alixbur7178
      @alixbur7178 Před 7 měsíci +601

      I had 2 miscarriages and got told that they were a blessing becauseim not married and have 2 step kids. No they made me depressed and made me feel like everything i had done was wrong like i was a failure and a terrible mother. That was by a family member whos lost kids herself. Some people just put their shit on others and ignore the fact they have their own stuff till they know that theres someone knew to talk and rant to.

    • @I.am.hooked
      @I.am.hooked Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@alixbur7178I am so sorry. Hope you are doing well now. ❤️‍🩹

    • @nunyabuzinezbish
      @nunyabuzinezbish Před 7 měsíci +132

      ​@alixbur7178 I'm so sorry this happened to you. It's not your fault, and I hope you're healing ❤

    • @chrisdeleon3351
      @chrisdeleon3351 Před 7 měsíci +225

      exactly you never know a person’s situation especially with teen pregnancy or in this case a non pregnancy

    • @wh0s_shay54
      @wh0s_shay54 Před 7 měsíci +232

      Literally like even if she is pregnant you don't know how she got pregnant like what if she had gotten r@ped you don't know that.

  • @alfa_kenny_body
    @alfa_kenny_body Před 7 měsíci +4398

    Being a parent is not for the faint of heart, you're always just one dumb schmuck away from ending up in jail 💀

    • @keroki932
      @keroki932 Před 7 měsíci +182

      If that isn't the truest thing I read today. My son is 4 and I'm constantly on edge lmao

    • @miladirey4336
      @miladirey4336 Před 7 měsíci +112

      Ain't that the truth!!! My youngest has special needs and I swear I'm always ready to throw down 😂

    • @Midmeiblooms
      @Midmeiblooms Před 7 měsíci +44

      My dad literally

    • @criktar7579
      @criktar7579 Před 7 měsíci +43

      My son is 4 months and im 1 inconvenience away from plowing my car into "stop oil" protests

    • @dianacoles1017
      @dianacoles1017 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@criktar7579so you are cool about your child growing up on a world devastated by climate change ? I would think your anger would be better directed at the companies that are sacrificing the future of the whole planet to profits for themselves and their shareholders

  • @mcvenne8935
    @mcvenne8935 Před 7 měsíci +6377

    Even if she was a pregnant teenager, that doesn't give anybody the right to say anything like that. I can't believe some people are this awful. Well, I can, but it's still disgusting.

    • @northernalpine4350
      @northernalpine4350 Před 7 měsíci +134

      One thing I'm going to warn you about is that the medical world has a LOT and i mean a disproportionate *_LOT_* of people on power trips
      Ask any doctor or nurse you know, i bet most of them would tell you they wouldn't trust their coworkers with their health

    • @mcvenne8935
      @mcvenne8935 Před 7 měsíci

      @@northernalpine4350 You don't have to tell me. I have multiple undiagnosed health issues because of crappy doctors and the terrible health system.

    • @ashhole03
      @ashhole03 Před 7 měsíci +97

      ​@@northernalpine4350 Exactly. I've heard so many horror stories of people going into the emergency room in excruciating pain or actively dying and being told that they're just seeking drugs and sent away.

    • @-MidnightOwl-
      @-MidnightOwl- Před 7 měsíci +115

      ESPECIALLY for kids that are rape victims. It would be absolutely disgusting for someone to be insulted for being assaulted and harmed.

    • @mcvenne8935
      @mcvenne8935 Před 7 měsíci +25

      @@-MidnightOwl- That would be so awful. 😢

  • @EroiKuma
    @EroiKuma Před 7 měsíci +2717

    Even if she was pregnant that woman still owed her an apology. Child pregnancies shouldnt be encouraged but once they happen they also most definitely should not be shamed

    • @Anti-Gravity.
      @Anti-Gravity. Před 7 měsíci +238

      Furthermore, not all of them even happen willingly. Someone could say that to someone, and then it turns out that someone desperately tried not to let it happen but it did anyway.
      People need to learn how to respect others.
      Nobody knows anyone else’s story unless they’re told. If you haven’t been told, don’t assume.

    • @user-rn2rb4te3r
      @user-rn2rb4te3r Před 7 měsíci +72

      Yeah children throw out babies cause they are scared people will make fun of them/hurt them.

    • @lizh1988
      @lizh1988 Před 7 měsíci +22

      And nagging often makes the problem worse, the person gives up. But she wasn't even pregnant anyway.

    • @Milk-ck1wv
      @Milk-ck1wv Před 7 měsíci +2

      yuri on ice pfp?

    • @EyePatchGuy88
      @EyePatchGuy88 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@Anti-Gravity. What percentages of teen pregnancies are a result of 'Grape?'

  • @sadscpandpokemonlover2803
    @sadscpandpokemonlover2803 Před 7 měsíci +1966

    Best.parent.ever.

    • @Raynamak8
      @Raynamak8 Před 7 měsíci +16

      Also
      Best.ending.ever

    • @sadscpandpokemonlover2803
      @sadscpandpokemonlover2803 Před 7 měsíci +9

      @@Raynamak8 exactly, like bruh I wish my parents would stand up for me like that-

    • @Raynamak8
      @Raynamak8 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@sadscpandpokemonlover2803 I've never been in a situation like that but I would want my mom to stick up for me Like that too

    • @sadscpandpokemonlover2803
      @sadscpandpokemonlover2803 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@Raynamak8 yeah💀I don't even have to be in a situation like that to know mine wouldn't do that for me-💀)

    • @Raynamak8
      @Raynamak8 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@sadscpandpokemonlover2803 that's really sad I feel sorry for you ❣️

  • @crystalh4016
    @crystalh4016 Před 7 měsíci +330

    My StepMother is a protective Mamma Bear. Once while walking home as a teen, some dude stopped to "offer me a ride" and started following me when I declined. I immediately call my dad and alter my route- didn't even want him knowing what direction I lived. I could hear Sonia in the background ready to chop heads. My Dad drives out to get me, and lmty, I felt so blessed loved and safe when we pulled up to the house and see My Lioness of a Mom on the porch rocking curlers and a moomoo, wielding the largest frying pan she could find. She paced, keeping watch; ready and waiting to defend her lil cub. I will always love that woman. My Dad did her dirty, and tries to say she never liked or wanted me, but her actions spoke volumes, and you CANNOT tell me- or her tbh - that she is not my Mom and that I am not her Daughter.❤❤❤

    • @gaylenewood7707
      @gaylenewood7707 Před 7 měsíci +34

      I hope you keep in touch with that lady??

    • @jordannarandle
      @jordannarandle Před 7 měsíci +30

      That's so sweet! Especially when you hear so many stories of stepmothers being awful. I have one who hates me, I'm happy that you had that relationship with yours. ❤️

    • @chiphadzuwamwale3184
      @chiphadzuwamwale3184 Před 7 měsíci +18

      Are they divorced? Please tell me you kept in touch with that wonderful woman.

    • @jessieBird96
      @jessieBird96 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Same ☝️

  • @majicqueen3806
    @majicqueen3806 Před 7 měsíci +420

    That is awesome!
    My best story about my legal guardian’s helping me is I had a bad panic attack at school, to the point I could barely function, and my teacher directly called my grandpa since that is who I wanted, he gives the best hugs. He came to the school, hugged me and walked me out, letting me hide beside him from all the eyes staring at me, it was lunch time and we had to walk through the cafeteria. He took me home, told stories that made me laugh and when we got home he just let me sleep. He didn’t ask any questions other then if I needed anything and if I was alright and if I was feeling better. Later at dinner I explained what happened to both grandparents and they understood.

  • @ladydais
    @ladydais Před 7 měsíci +381

    I have a vomiting disease called cyclic vomiting syndrome that will put me in the ER/Hospital for about a week every month or every other month due to hormone issues and one time while waiting for my mom in the ER waiting room some bee-otch assumed I was drinking and hung over and started berating me for it. Calling me a worthless alcoholic that should just die in a DUI crash. My mom overheard this and tore into her so harshly she fled to the other side of the ER waiting area and tried to hide. Security told my mom what the other lady did was wrong however she can’t threaten to knock her teeth out and rearrange her face like that and just gave her a warning to “play nice” before handing her a blanket to cover me up while I puked my guts out. Mom glared at the lady and then went back with me to the ER room when I was called. I think the lady was there for someone else since she didn’t have a hospital bracelet on. That ER trip for me got me admitted to the hospital for a week with really low numbers that put me in the PICU.

    • @shannonrichardson5129
      @shannonrichardson5129 Před 7 měsíci +35

      People really need to learn to mind their own business.

    • @rougestarlight4308
      @rougestarlight4308 Před 7 měsíci

      Wtf? That bitch was so heartless, how can you see someone puking their guts out and not inmediately worry? I would have think the nurses forgot you and called for one

    • @GreenieBeeni-eb9mc
      @GreenieBeeni-eb9mc Před 6 měsíci +1

      omg I also have CVS!

    • @Unknown-ov2kz
      @Unknown-ov2kz Před 6 měsíci

      I suspected I had CVS because of my hormones, but I honestly don't know anymore.
      I'd love to talk more about it with you, because I'm so confused by it, and would love to understand why you think/know it's CVS and not something else (I'm not doubting you have CVS, I'm just trying to figure out if it's a condition I can rule out or if I have/had it)!
      :)

    • @tiredman99
      @tiredman99 Před 6 měsíci

      Goddamn that's horrible. I hope you're at least able to manage your condition somewhat.

  • @user-nu1ft2vb9x
    @user-nu1ft2vb9x Před 7 měsíci +442

    Mom in the right god bless them both

  • @moviegal6000
    @moviegal6000 Před 7 měsíci +167

    When I was 3 years old I was at preschool and a teacher called me a liar and said she would tell my mother I was a liar and I would get in trouble. She said to my mother that I was a bad kid and lied. My mother looked her in the face and said “She’s 3 years old. 3 year olds don’t lie.” She proceeded to talk to the preschool head person, got the teacher in trouble, and made her apologize to not just my mother but me as well. Finally my mother pulled me out of the school, demanded and got a full refund on the semester, and I never went back. Got into another preschool not shortly after and it was fantastic.

    • @Bunneeee
      @Bunneeee Před 7 měsíci +7

      Things that didn't happen 👆🏻

    • @bungerbungerbunger246
      @bungerbungerbunger246 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Trust me, 3 year olds do lie. And either so do you right now, or poor teacher. She was probably very fed up with you and your mother made it seem like it was the teacher's fault that her kid was rude and misbehaved.

    • @aubreemoize7150
      @aubreemoize7150 Před 7 měsíci

      @@bungerbungerbunger246 Yeah, I’m a preschool teacher and 3 year olds most definitely DO lie. Even fake crying is lying. Yes, some teachers can be awful, but most likely this person WAS lying so much that the teacher was over it. Kids need to know what a lie is and I call my own 3 to 5 year olds out on it. They may only be lying about small things now, but if they keep doing it, the lies will get bigger and way worse. Lying is dangerous for the kids and the teachers, especially if the kids are lying about the teachers. Some of my students lie and say I hit them or push them, even when I am across the room from them. And I have NEVER laid a hand on my students, nor will I ever do so. Thankfully we have cameras, so the director believes me, and the parents can see the video footage to know I’m telling the truth. Even still, I always tell the parent if their child has said I hit them what happened and offer for them to see the camera footage. The parents believe me bc they know that their children lie. They’ve lied to us abt their parents, things we know that aren’t true. A lot of times, kids lie on accident even, or just to get out of trouble. It’s normal for them to lie, and the problem here was most likely the mom thinking her child was perfect.

    • @1kpennyxx238
      @1kpennyxx238 Před 7 měsíci +7

      ​@@Bunneeeedo you just not go outside or talk to real people at all?

    • @Bunneeee
      @Bunneeee Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@1kpennyxx238 do you just not have common sense? The teacher got in trouble for.. what? Telling the mom that she had a bad kid? That's not punishable. Schools don't have "if you hurt my feelings, you're fired" rules.

  • @mashri8667
    @mashri8667 Před 7 měsíci +127

    When I was like 8 I found out what a period was. I didn’t know before because in India it’s a secretive topic, barely talked about. So, when I found out my stupid self decided to tell my friends. My friends ofc didn’t know. They didn’t believe me and told their parents. Also my mom was in canada at the time to create a stable life before I moved in with her. In India I lived with my grandparents and my mom’s brother and sister in law and their two kids. Anyways, my friends’ moms called the school and our teacher and complained that I am telling their children inappropriate things. My teacher called my aunt because she was the one who went for parent teacher interviews. My aunt told my uncle who is my father figure. But my aunt was jealous of my grades compared to her kids’ so she wanted me to get in more trouble and told my uncle that I did something very inappropriate and disgusting at school and that I am being shunned from my friends and classmates because of it. I WAS 8 AND I WAS RIGHT THERE WHEN SHE TOLD HIM! My grandma was also there and didn’t believe her and asked me instead so I told her what I knew. My uncle called my mom and told her I did something inappropriate and disgusting (he didn’t hear mine and my grandmas convo) and my mom also didn’t believe them and asked to talk to me and then my teacher. My mom asked me but I was scared so my grandma told her the truth. Then she was fuming, she said how dare you shame my child for such a small reason. She is a child and didn’t do anything wrong. Knowing what a period is is completely normal and it’s okay to share when it’s something new. Then she told my aunt that how could she think it is inappropriate and disgusting when she gets her period and asked my uncle the same question but like you have a daughter who will soon get it and a wife who has it. She then asked for my teachers number and asked for an explanation. My teacher told her and she again got mad that how dare you do that to a child when it’s your job to teach them about periods. Then she got mad my friends’ moms saying they also have it so what’s wrong with it? And then the situation resolved. I find it super cool to this day because when I was younger I was scared to stand up for myself and now I do because she’s made me stronger

  • @GlitchedMuse
    @GlitchedMuse Před 7 měsíci +39

    My dad literally saved my life once because he wouldn't take no for an answer when the doctors all kept saying i was past the point of saving and that i was going to die. So, i gurss that.

  • @Katlove687
    @Katlove687 Před 7 měsíci +165

    My mom and I don't always get along but I will never forget the time she made me cry while I was eavesdropping on a call.
    My grandma has a habit of putting our part of the family last, she did the same thing to my mom compared to her brother.
    I don't see her very much anyway cause she lives a couple hours away.
    Anyway when I graduated she called to tell me that she wouldn't be able to make it to my graduation party because the week after was great grandpa's 90th birthday day and she didn't think she could get two Saturdays in a row and she'd rather do to great grandpas because 'she'll see more family there'
    Mom heard the whole conversation because walls are thin and tells me to tell grandma to call her.
    Mom went off on her not to talk to her ever again if she couldn't do both because "That is your ONLY grandchild, and that is your father. You've been working there for years even if you have to miss without a proper day off they won't fire you for one fucking absence. Make. It. Work."
    Thanks mom❤

  • @i.have.seen.things
    @i.have.seen.things Před 7 měsíci +184

    That mom is an angel for doing that

  • @Scara_cult_leader
    @Scara_cult_leader Před 7 měsíci +37

    I had a similar thing happen, went in to get checked because I had gained weight but only my stomach increased in size and bam! First doctor i went to called me a dirty slut and told me that I have to learn to close my legs. Mom went with me and it was the same doctor as last time. I explained to my mom why I was refusing to go into the room and she slammed the door open and yelled at him ‘my daughter is in the waiting room refusing to come into this office because you’ve called her a slut? She isn’t even straight how the fuck is she gonna be getting pregnant? I won’t be bringing my daughter into this room, you can go out there and apologise or I swear to god I am kicking off in the main lobby and causing a huge issue for you.’ I got to see a different doctor, turns out I had been stressing a bunch and had bloated so badly I looked pregnant.

  • @ppancakesyrup
    @ppancakesyrup Před 7 měsíci +76

    my mom could never, she once called me a slut for not going to online classes for a week in 2020

    • @vurlasamyuktha2792
      @vurlasamyuktha2792 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Its alright man, keep pushing through im sure it will get better

    • @kyleroecker2164
      @kyleroecker2164 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Sounds like she’s projecting

    • @rowanadixon9099
      @rowanadixon9099 Před 7 měsíci +4

      She is gonna need some ice for that burn 😳

    • @radiokitty9007
      @radiokitty9007 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Ok. But that’s funny, but like… in the “your mom is a troglodyte” kind of way.

  • @madlynnrobinson7437
    @madlynnrobinson7437 Před 7 měsíci +12

    In high school, I had some kid call me the "N" word to my face repeatedly. And I mean, he was so close to my face that I could feel the air from his mouth. The second he put a finger in the middle of my chest to "drive his point home," I punched him so hard, I broke his nose. Which wasn't too hard for me since I was an amateur boxer back then. Anyway... long story short, the school tried to suspend me because I violated the "no tolerance policy". That was, till my grandmother rolled up. She is the sweetest, most soft-spoken southern woman you'll ever meet. But that day, I saw a southern gangsta side of granny that I've never seen. Let's just say, I only got 2 days detention while he got suspended so long that he almost lost a football scholarship. The only reason he didn't is because he transferred schools.
    To this day, I still am afraid to see that side of my granny, and that incident was 20 years ago.

  • @McButtsTheCrimeDog
    @McButtsTheCrimeDog Před 7 měsíci +13

    My grandmother literally clawed the face off of my mother's high school principal because he said my mom deserved what she had gotten (a member of the football team had raped her on school property. This was in the 80's) both the school and the police refused to do anything about her being raped so my granny bought my mom a knife and her brothers who still went to the school escorted her everywhere from them on. My granny spent a night in jail and when she was taken to court for it she told the judge "I would do it again after what that bastard said about my daughter."

  • @andreaellis4377
    @andreaellis4377 Před 7 měsíci +79

    Do not ever mess with a mamma bears cub, ever

  • @queenxgemini
    @queenxgemini Před 7 měsíci +142

    I would call these real parents

  • @IraQxNajafia
    @IraQxNajafia Před 7 měsíci +28

    My mom is all about "etiquette & manners" but thats probably the one point were she would have lost it. She would most likely make sure she is lying down on a bed in the ER.

  • @arlenesmith7883
    @arlenesmith7883 Před 7 měsíci +28

    Her mom is awesome and what a great speech to that idiot!! Not the idiots business to call anyone names!!

  • @Tanaka1168
    @Tanaka1168 Před 7 měsíci +10

    I have actually experienced the exact opposite of this reaction from my mom while I was in college. I always had bad health and in my stressful 1st semester I had gastral complications that cause food to not be digested properly. It caused me to look bloated despite being a skeleton-figgure of 30kg at the time. My mom visited my dorm, berated me for being a whore, told me to undress and let her look at the "baby", then left me without any help. I had to buy medication alone and search up the right doctors on my own in excruciating pain. Cherish your kind mothers, they are a blessing ❤

  • @romamaximoff
    @romamaximoff Před 7 měsíci +5

    Now THATS a mom 👏

  • @thefiretailedweasel6206
    @thefiretailedweasel6206 Před 7 měsíci +33

    THIS THE KIND OF MOM I WANNA BE

  • @jaybeeq1421
    @jaybeeq1421 Před 7 měsíci +7

    My dad stood up for me to my great grandma a while back. After I was diagnosed with chronic migraines we were visiting and I was in so much pain I had to find a quiet place to lie down and try to fight off the urge to throw up. My great grandma came looking for me, and lectured me about how it was rude for me to excuse myself just to lie down, and it was disrespectful to her as the matriarch of the family. My dad heard her and came to my aide, explaining to her how much pain I was in, and how he will never allow her to speak like that to his kids, even if she is the matriarch, and he just married into the family. No one had ever stood up to her like that, and she was appalled. My mom followed soon after, and now no one allows her to treat them that way. I love my grandma, but it's unacceptable behavior, when you know your granddaughter is in pain and is suffering, to just yell at her because you didn't want her to leave the conversation. I love my dad, and he's a bad ass for standing up for me like that

  • @jakevex4198
    @jakevex4198 Před 7 měsíci +18

    I remember my mom told me and my brother out of school because my brother's teacher refused to let him go to the bathroom so he would let himself well he let our mom know that his teacher basically went off on him and my mom tore that teacher a new asshole I believe the teacher actually quit because of that

  • @kaliaclow7323
    @kaliaclow7323 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Not my parents but I’ll never forget the way my brother stood up for me I was in seventh grade he was in eighth grade and our school still did recess up to eighth grade and this guy who is in my class came up to talk to the both of us and he called me fish fingers I was a pretty socially inept kid and hitting puberty with hair growing in it was just itchy sometimes so I’m guessing that’s what he saw but my brothers face as soon as he said it just instantly dropped and he got inches away from this kid and he said if she ever tells me you said anything like that to her again or if I ever overhear you saying something like that again I will beat the ever loving shit out of you and I’ll get expelled sure but I’ll make sure you end up in the hospital he agreed to what my brother said and they quickly ran off after watching with my brother dead I nearly started to cry because I didn’t think he cared about me that much I need to said if anyone else talks to me like that to let him know

  • @humansperson3404
    @humansperson3404 Před 7 měsíci +20

    We were at the pool and these two young boys were harrassing me and one of the boys' sister. One of them grabbed my wrist and my dad (it's his birthday today! 🎂) immediately came and scared them off.

    • @sameverglade5854
      @sameverglade5854 Před 7 měsíci +1

      That's an awesome dad (if it's still his birthday where you are, then happy birthday to him!)

  • @aussican
    @aussican Před 7 měsíci +9

    Disgusting that the mum had to say something, that horrible women who spoke with such hatred needs to shut her mouth

  • @maddiem9855
    @maddiem9855 Před 7 měsíci +110

    That's how all parents should act in a situation like that
    Edit: omg this is the most amount of like I've gotten on a comment tysm!!!

  • @takitukari5148
    @takitukari5148 Před 7 měsíci +9

    That mom is a Absolute LEGEND!

  • @Me_but_weird
    @Me_but_weird Před 7 měsíci +25

    My turn! When I was younger like about 8? I went to a pool that was in my apartments but I didn’t know that my bully was there but I still had to go and he would kick me under the water when I tried to get out which caused me to almost drowning and he would also go over me so I would have to swim Under his legs and one day a lady kept saying to my mom “look that kid is trying to drown your daughter” but she always said we were just playing until one day he brought me to the 9 feet area and I couldn’t swim there and my brother had to help me out and then my mom called out the kid NOAH (real name) and he came but his mom was looking somewhere else and she knew about no putting hands on each other but his mom put her hands on me too so my mom grabbed him by the hair and said “listen you little son of a b!tch if you keep putting your hands on my daughter or hurting I will call the cops and guess what? Your mom will go to jail YOU WONT HAVE ANYBODY and you will go to foster care and if that does happen we will laugh at you, why? BECAUSE YOU DESERVE IT so if you don’t leave my daughter alone I will drag you by your hair to the manager and get you kicked out” I love my mom

  • @groerhahn225
    @groerhahn225 Před 7 měsíci +24

    I bet that woman is the kind of person to complain about how "kids these days" are disrespectful.

    • @sadgurlpodcast___7692
      @sadgurlpodcast___7692 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Have you MET kids in this day and age? While not all are bad, I work with them regularly and I'm 20. Their respect for any authority is in the negatives and their parents encourage deviant behavior, even saying school staff single out their kid, like, no Sarah he refuses to sit and complete a 4 question assignment and tells me to stfu every time we say he has to stay seated and do his work. 🙃🙃🙃

    • @groerhahn225
      @groerhahn225 Před 7 měsíci

      @@sadgurlpodcast___7692 I've worked with children professionally for 3 years and have been doing it voluntarily for many, many more. I can't testify of anything of the things you've said. Some kids are more difficult to handle, and that's often due to a lack of parental support, but blaming it on the children and complaining about their "lack of respect for authority" souns very unprofessional. Respect has to be earned, yes "even" from children, and requires the same from you. Appealing to authority is something you can do in the military, it won't work on all children and it shouldn't. Obedience and compliance isn't neccessarily a sign of good parenting.
      "The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers." -Sokrates, ~400 BC
      I feel strongly that you and your attitude ar the problem. Sounds like you just aren't made to work with children. Maybe pursuit a career in a different field?

    • @chiphadzuwamwale3184
      @chiphadzuwamwale3184 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@sadgurlpodcast___7692 yeah, groerhahn225 is essentially saying it's a pot meet kettle situation.

  • @balllee6959
    @balllee6959 Před 7 měsíci +4

    At the playground with our two year old twins and 5 year old . Hubby is watching the twins when a ~4 year smushes their sand castle on purpose. Hubby walks up to the kid and says in the most menacing calm voice: “apologize and help them rebuild it or I take Santa to your house tomorrow and kill him slowly in front of you”

  • @ThatGothicArtist
    @ThatGothicArtist Před 7 měsíci +3

    As someone with multiple sclerosis, I feel this. I have issues holding my bladder, so I end up having accidents. My mother is a ride or die when it comes to my health.

  • @Zepeda1026
    @Zepeda1026 Před 7 měsíci +10

    Ayy, shoutout to my mom who told off my uncle when he said "suck it up," when I was in pain and crying over some injury 😎

  • @huntakilla1234
    @huntakilla1234 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Yeah, don't fuck with mama bear

  • @nyxxd1873
    @nyxxd1873 Před 7 měsíci +11

    That's a great mom

  • @emhaihd3182
    @emhaihd3182 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Dude the "you lousy beach" got me xd

  • @alex_enbee
    @alex_enbee Před 7 měsíci +3

    I’ll never understand why people think it’s OK to insult someone who is pregnant teen. Yeah obviously it’s not ideal that they’re pregnant but they’re pregnant whats done is done why insult her? You really think that’s gonna solve anything. People are just horrible.

  • @sk3ptiq779
    @sk3ptiq779 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Went from professional negotiatist to "I'll beat you tf up!" Rl quick

  • @Rachy_mydogisjustbetter
    @Rachy_mydogisjustbetter Před 7 měsíci +7

    As much as I love kiddos, idk if I could be a parent 😂. I’m wayyyyy to protective over kids that aren’t even my own. Like you look at the kid I’m babysitting wrong, and we have some serious beef 😂

  • @ShamelessFNGRL
    @ShamelessFNGRL Před 7 měsíci +3

    These are some of my mom goals 💪

  • @Isaballer_
    @Isaballer_ Před 6 měsíci +3

    If she did die of kidney failure from that, that would probably be one of the last things she ever heard. Imagine being on your deathbed and all your thinking about is what that lady said. It disgusts me how unforgivable people are nowadays. You are very brave for getting through this, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise

  • @GuukanKitsune
    @GuukanKitsune Před 5 měsíci +2

    It just goes to show:
    Keep your words soft and sweet because you never know when you're gonna have to eat them.

  • @The-eater-of-flesh
    @The-eater-of-flesh Před 7 měsíci +8

    HOLY SHIT
    I WISH MY MOM WOULD BE LIKE THAT

  • @shadowstrider5033
    @shadowstrider5033 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The appropriate respone is the tell them to piss off and mind their own damn business!

  • @theminiaturedonkey
    @theminiaturedonkey Před 6 měsíci

    Coolest mum ever, defending her daughter like that.

  • @devinkii1727
    @devinkii1727 Před 7 měsíci +38

    Godda love mom's,
    Once my math teacher wanted to have a meeting with me and my mom back when I was in highschool. She had multiple issues with me. She didn't like that I doodled on my papers, wore beanies and worst of all for her, thought I was a man at the time, went by Alex/Alexander. She made the mistake of misgendering me to my mom's face, mom never fully understood what was going on with me but she's always taken it in stride, I love that about her. She snapped her neck over to mrs.olsen and glared like she wanted her dead and said "his name is Alex, and you will call HIM as such, or we will be having a problem." Old bat shut her mouth fast, my mom resembles a bear, and when she's mad her hazel eyes look green, Olsen saw green :3 and she hardly gave me shit for the rest of the year till I dropped out. Then it was open season

    • @EmeraldCrafts130
      @EmeraldCrafts130 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I had a Ms Olsen at my high school. She didn’t like me either. She yelled at me for not understanding something simple.

    • @devinkii1727
      @devinkii1727 Před 5 měsíci

      @@EmeraldCrafts130 was she a special education math teacher? Could be the same one lmao, that or the name is cursed

  • @selenagamya1612
    @selenagamya1612 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Mad props to the mom for staying so composed. If someone made a comment like that to my daughter, I would have immediately went to throwing hands.

  • @Athleticxoxo
    @Athleticxoxo Před 7 měsíci +3

    My parents both went into my old work place and yelled at my manager who was being abusive and made me cry - they quit for me and stood up for me which I will never forget 😁

  • @xandertheupriser8600
    @xandertheupriser8600 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I love the energy, the only reason I haven't ended you is because of the society we live in energy.

  • @princ3ssrose996
    @princ3ssrose996 Před 7 měsíci +5

    I’m so grateful for that mom! Because my mom has M.S as well :(

  • @rosachandler2708
    @rosachandler2708 Před 7 měsíci +5

    when i was 12 just starting out in middle school this guy called me a fat b*tch bc i grew wide hips before anyone else (with exception of the overweight girls), so i called him an ahole bc my feelings were hurt. my mom picked me up from school (we‘re americans living in switzerland, important detail), saw i was upset and asked why, and when i said which boy called me what she got out of the car, went up to him, who was holding his bike walking with a friend, ready to throw hands, and asked in her struggling german why he would call me a fat b*tch. he said „well she called me an ahole!“, leaving out that it was in response to his words, and my mom plainly asked „well are you an ahole?“ without hesitation he responded „yes! wait no i mean no!“
    my mom unclenched her fist and bit her cheeks, walked back to the car, asked me why i said what i said to him, and told me what he said while trying her best to hold back laughter. we still laugh about it today, 10 years later, but she would have gone to jail for assaulting a minor and destruction of property (aforementioned bike) had he not been so humorous with his response.

  • @artemishallihan8973
    @artemishallihan8973 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Like.... even if it was a case of teen pregnancy, F that lady with the broom she rode in on! Calling anyone that, especially a stranger whom you don't know their mental state or situation, is never appropriate.

  • @makaylaforbes6719
    @makaylaforbes6719 Před 5 měsíci

    Parents stand up for their kids? Wow! The one in the story did a great job

  • @TheOriginalJphyper
    @TheOriginalJphyper Před 6 měsíci +1

    She sounds like my grandmother, who is an incredibly kind and caring person who nonetheless has little to no patience for BS.

  • @muddysteam
    @muddysteam Před 7 měsíci +4

    That Karen was definitely projecting

  • @shimmershine6902
    @shimmershine6902 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I wish I had someone to do that for me when I was crying in the back of a police car because my brother went missing and we were looking for him 💀 the officer got out to make a phone call and this old lady stared at me through the window shaking her head disapprovingly and saying “shame on you” 😭😭

  • @laurendempset1169
    @laurendempset1169 Před 6 měsíci +3

    One time when I was a child around 7-8 I was crossing the street and this woman starting speeding I couldn’t see her come around the corner and she nearly hit me she came out of her car ans started screaming at me everyone in my estate was shook my mam called the police when the police left she came to the edge of the estate and started recording me aswell as all the other kids safe to say her husband divorced her and she got fired from her job I will still never forget her tho.

  • @justkara3495
    @justkara3495 Před 6 měsíci +3

    When I was 13 I was put on medication, Anti depressants specifically, and had to stay in a clinic for a few weeks. The doctor, for some reason, only came in once or twice a week and didnt even stay that long. (It was an enclosed? Clinic, I wasnt allowed to go outside and the other patients were all there for the reason of actually being suicidal and having tried to off themselves). Fast forward a week, I havent gotten my medicine. I was feeling terrible and just wanted out of there, and told my family about not receiving my Anti depressants. I dont remember much, but my Mom, one of the calmest people that I know, was so red and straight up furious, and just berated the doctor and nurses for not giving me the one thing that I was there for.
    The doctors reason for not giving me my medication was because they wanted to find another way of ridding my Depression. Mom threatened of taking me out (and probably some other stuff too) if they didnt start giving me my medication by the next day. They did, and I stayed another two weeks (they actually let me out a week earlier than I was supposed to)

  • @animegumdrop6613
    @animegumdrop6613 Před 6 měsíci +1

    She was more civil than my mom.. My mom would have gave the woman the "bitch try me" face so hard that you could feel it from across a crowded room.

  • @jeankennedy5445
    @jeankennedy5445 Před 6 měsíci +2

    When I was about 8 or 9 our teenage next door neighbour stole my Halloween lantern. When I told my Mother (in her late 40s at the time) was so angry she chased him over two fields to get it back for me.

  • @Scythephighting
    @Scythephighting Před 5 měsíci +1

    That is a true mother

  • @Scarlet_324
    @Scarlet_324 Před 7 měsíci +7

    It would've been even worse if she was r-worded this is not something you say to random people who's story you don't know 💀

  • @Blio_
    @Blio_ Před 6 měsíci +2

    Calling someone a whore is bad enough, calling a child a whore is even worse, calling a disabled child suffering from the effects of their disability is unfathomable. I hope that girl got a supreme reality check and learned to be less judgmental of other women, good god.

  • @alex-ut3xp
    @alex-ut3xp Před 7 měsíci +3

    Reminds me of the nasty school nurse who didn’t know the first thing about medical situations to begin with who upon seeing me for the first time in middle school asked if I was pregnant before anyone could tell her that I was just sick with a bad headache but she saw my stomach before she bothered to look at my face and I was a bit overweight for my age. Then later in high school she said it wasn’t possible for me to be allergic to the air freshener because it had been there all year without a single reaction and If I hadn’t been struggling to breathe right I would have gone nuts on her especially after her and the rest of the staff started destroying all new medical records sent in by my mom and doctors later that year telling them several of my medical issues including my upcoming spinal surgery that happened that summer to fix a painful curve so the doctor wanted me to rest for a while before then. Those notes included school activities that I had the right to skip because of my medical condition but the school claimed they never got the many copies handed directly to them and continued to force me to participate in a gym class that wasn’t even part of the schedule the previous year for that grade and we had been told it wouldn’t be added when we asked at the end of the previous school year 🤯🤷‍♂️
    Sometimes I’m almost certain that there was a target placed on some students backs by someone who wanted them to leave which is exactly what I did after that. The next year following the surgery I went to a new school where I didn’t know many people and the ones who did left me alone once they realized that I wasn’t putting up with the way they treated me and I didn’t want to be associated with them even in passing conversations anymore because they had been disgusting people 🤷‍♂️
    Sorry for the rant but if anyone can relate I hope things got better because people really shouldn’t suck so much when addressing people that they know nothing about and they are just making fools of themselves trying to feel better about their own problems while dragging others down with them

  • @lorrainehilgendorf2165
    @lorrainehilgendorf2165 Před 5 měsíci +3

    My Mom took up for me like that too .
    I have epilepsy and when I was in school I would get picked on because my meds would make me kind of dizzy and stupid.
    Everyone though that I was doing illegal drugs .
    One day mom had to come to school for something.
    I was in the middle of my home ech class and she walks in ...
    It was a all girls class and she figured it would be better to talk to the girls . Word get around better that way .
    The teacher lets her speak.
    My mom started out by telling them what epilepsy is .
    And ask if anyone had any questions.
    Then the kicker was that she informed them that I was her daughter and that I have epilepsy and that I was getting herrassed in school.
    She said that she was going to find out who the kids were and that if they didn't leave me alone that she Would !
    Make there live a living hell ....
    Then she wink at me and thanked the teacher and walked out ...
    Our teacher just looked at her class and told them that she was ashamed of them and that she thought that this class was way better than the actions they were doing.
    She looked at me and apologized and sat down at her desk and actually cried ...
    She had epilepsy too and was so disappointed in them.
    Y'all don't know other peoples stories till you get to know them .
    We are all diamonds in the ruff and nobody is perfect.
    People need to realize that ..

  • @meowsayspoo646
    @meowsayspoo646 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You lousy bush got me rolling

  • @lisalloyd9439
    @lisalloyd9439 Před 7 měsíci +2

    It kills me how Quick to judge people can be when they have NO idea what that person is going through. People really need to stop and think before opening there mouth....🤯🤯🤯🙏🙏

  • @jaimejones3177
    @jaimejones3177 Před 7 měsíci +4

    My dad isn't quite as "graceful" but he was cool as sh!t.
    I won't get into the long pre-trip details, but my school band went to Disney in Florida (I was in NH at the time, so it was a big deal for us) but my dad also happened to surprise me and my sister with a trip to Disney as well and said I could be in the parade with the band.
    (I helped raise hundreds of dollars to assist other students with their plane tickets)
    My band teacher let me spend a night with my friends in the hotel... it was great, had tons of fun.
    We got home and a few days later my band teacher calls me in to her office claiming I owed hundreds of dollars for the night in the hotel.
    I was stunned.
    She threatened to fail me, suspend me from events, etc.
    So I told dad.
    Well... first he called her up and in no uncertain terms told her she wasn't getting a f'n penny. (There were some colorful names thrown around too lol)
    Here's where it's funny... my band teacher was a lesbian in a relationship with our color guard coach who was bisexual.
    Well, they liked to play pool at this club my dad ran... so they show up one night. Now, the ladies loved my dad. He was handsome & a big ol flirt.
    He was all over the color guard coach that night and she loved it... he said my band teacher looked like she wanted to scream.
    He didn't do anything inappropriate, he just let my band teacher know he could have her if he wanted her. 😂
    He said that she and the coach left rather abruptly... and I don't know what else he said to her, but my grade went back up to an A, I was able to attend all the performances and I never heard a word about $ again. 🤷‍♀️

  • @gracestephan2016
    @gracestephan2016 Před 7 měsíci

    You know after all the stories about horrible families it's really nice to see something genuinely good and supportive

  • @roxcyn
    @roxcyn Před 5 měsíci

    Wow, that escalated quickly. I can't believe any medical staff would talk like that. However I'm glad her mom stuck up for her daughter.

  • @thegoldencrystal9677
    @thegoldencrystal9677 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have a 12-year age difference between my brother and I, and every time I went to the mall with our mom when he was little I was terrified of being left alone with him while she went to the bathroom because I was always mistaken for a teen mom since I looked like a high schooler. It got to a point where I would loudly ask my brother if he wanted to find our mom, and the people who would assume would be so mortified.

  • @SexyJutsuLover
    @SexyJutsuLover Před 7 měsíci +3

    I can top this.
    So I'm(they/them) a second generation convention going nerd. (I know, I'm /so/ quirky!😂😂😂) My mother (he/they) has been going to conventions since long before I was born or even conceived. As a matter of fact, he was pregnant with me and still attending/working at conventions. I was 13 and had recently gotten really into anime and my mom had decided it was time to start going back to conventions. Now my mom had been assigned to run consuite, which if you guys didn't know was a thing that's smaller conventions have. Specifically, It's a place where people attending the convention can grab a quick snack so they don't freaking starve in the rush experience that is just going to a convention.
    I was volunteering and helping out a little bit. I was chilling in consuite, when these two guys start a literal fight in the middle of consuite. What of them literally pins the other guy to the wall, literally right next to me. I don't even think I was 4 feet away. Not going to lie 13-year-old me was pretty darn terrified. A brawl in consuite??? inconceivable!!!
    My mom enters the room, and asked me to get behind him. I do exactly that. What happens next makes me extremely proud... He gives those guys the biggest mama bear scolding that he's ever given anyone (including me!) And apparently was so pissed, he almost threw them both off the balcony!! (consuite was on the second floor😅)
    Mom didn't really work that convention after that, and the reason those two guys are fighting turned out to be really stupid... Turns out a girl had been dating them both and had gotten bored so she decided that being a player wasn't enough she wanted to instigate chaos. I'm all for chaos, but can you not do it in a convention, filled with weeb preteens hyped up on Pocky and Ramune?!
    If you're going to fight, do it right. Take it to the LARPing grounds. AT LEAST BE A GENTLEMAN AND DUAL IN A PLACE WHERE NOBODY ELSE IS GOING TO GET HURT.

  • @happydoots382
    @happydoots382 Před 6 měsíci

    The mom is awesome.

  • @togas_nightcores
    @togas_nightcores Před 7 měsíci +1

    That’s a 100/10 Lion Mama

  • @Karma-fw8in
    @Karma-fw8in Před 7 měsíci +47

    uhhhh MS is an autoimmune disease not just something with the nerves. I have it too.

    • @BC_ZYXEL
      @BC_ZYXEL Před 7 měsíci +23

      Then you should know that it causes the cells in the body to damage nerves by dissolving the myelin sheath. Shush 😂

    • @Karma-fw8in
      @Karma-fw8in Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@BC_ZYXEL it doesn’t affect the nerves exclusively. The thing about MS is the fact it can cause lesions onto parts of the brain and if it’s prolonged it can cause permanent nerve issues but the big factor is that it’s the immune system attacking these lesions and it won’t stop unless you are medicated then you are immunosuppressed.

    • @chiphadzuwamwale3184
      @chiphadzuwamwale3184 Před 7 měsíci +1

      You're being pedantic.

    • @BC_ZYXEL
      @BC_ZYXEL Před 7 měsíci

      @@Karma-fw8in I didn’t say it is exclusively nerves and I understand it’s primarily autoimmune. It’s very painful a lot of the time and even when “treated” it can’t be cure because the cause isn’t completely known. Similarly to cancer it’s likely due to a cell mutation. Like a cancer-virus.

    • @jocelyn6949
      @jocelyn6949 Před 6 měsíci

      I have MS and it's a demyelinating central nervous diseases. It's a debate in medicine rn if it's an actual autoimmune disease or not because it doesn't have the antigens of an auto immune disease. In order to have MS, you need to have liesons in the CNS.

  • @Simply_Chloe
    @Simply_Chloe Před 7 měsíci +1

    I know this doesn’t compare but my story of my mums tending up for me when i wqs around 9, as a shoping centre i got this massive squishmallow and when we were ordering food i left our on the table by accident and someone took it. I was already having a rough day because i had fractured my wrist and just gotten my cast put on and u was balling. The squishmallow was brightly coloured and as it had only been like a minute the people who had took it hadn’t had gone far so we searched the food court, and there they were. Two teenage girls holding my squishmallow. My mum was so angry, said something along the lines of ‘you ungrateful little bitches, stealing from a young girl who has a broken arm.’ It was incredible, my mum hasn’t done that since and I’m still amazed at her bravery.

  • @Ashdenise2290
    @Ashdenise2290 Před 7 měsíci +2

    My brother would hit me, yell at me, he wouldn't let me have privacy, never understood no, and he was like that when my mother wasn't around, well I've had had enough and told her what he'd do and say and he's also slipped up in front of her before and she went off on him to the point he was sobbing from the yelling and he didn't apologize to me but I'm just happy my mom listened to me for once

  • @vincikeeper1581
    @vincikeeper1581 Před 4 měsíci

    She ate, no, devoured and left no crumbs💅

  • @fionnwallenwein7110
    @fionnwallenwein7110 Před 7 měsíci

    GAH DAMN LOOK AT THAT CINEMATIC FILMING

  • @lunelsadubois1215
    @lunelsadubois1215 Před 7 měsíci +2

    My mom made teachers cry (they had hit me and tried to take my teethes)

    • @GaySatanicClowns
      @GaySatanicClowns Před 7 měsíci

      Tried to take your teethes? I don't know what that means. I'm really sorry they hurt you

  • @whos.aishaaa
    @whos.aishaaa Před 7 měsíci +2

    there was a time in reception when a racist teacher kept making me cry, so on parent teacher conference day, my mum came in and cussed her out, made her cry in front of everyone. she quit her job, basically. I was very happy.

  • @joyhahn2572
    @joyhahn2572 Před 7 měsíci +1

    my grandpa dads dad is not a very easy man to please, he is a semi famouse jazz guitarist who taught many students and one time one of those students got an emmy when he was telling my dad about this he nonchalauntly said "it was just commercial' and my dad called him out on his bull shit

  • @SkiGirl4Life
    @SkiGirl4Life Před 6 měsíci

    That mom is AMAZING!

  • @kitcat-xn1mn
    @kitcat-xn1mn Před 7 měsíci

    God i wish id had a mother like that

  • @nikkyk4839
    @nikkyk4839 Před 7 měsíci +1

    6-7 months? Damn, how did the bladder not burst when it was that size???

  • @sushistudios5627
    @sushistudios5627 Před 7 měsíci +2

    That's such a horrible thing to say both ways like why say that to child let anyone!

  • @We.st.co.ast.mi.lkovich
    @We.st.co.ast.mi.lkovich Před 7 měsíci +2

    The type of mother I aspire to be someday! ❤❤

  • @lordofthegrains2918
    @lordofthegrains2918 Před 7 měsíci +1

    My mom has MS and has gone through bladder retention around 6 times. I feel so bad for that girl

  • @xenjanobody2097
    @xenjanobody2097 Před 4 měsíci

    My parents have never stood up for me, I wish this mom was mine

  • @lilyjones4141
    @lilyjones4141 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Even if she was a pregnant teen, it could have been a situation of sexual assault. Never say that to someone, even if u think u know what happened

  • @i_love_bread10
    @i_love_bread10 Před 6 měsíci

    One time when I was 12 years old, I decided I wanted to go rollerskating in the area of my city where everyone would hang out. I wore leggings and a tank top because it was very hot outside and my mom left me to go do something with T-Mobile but only a few seconds after that, this homeless guy started recording me, and when I asked him to stop, he did, but he still freaked me out so when I called my mom, I was literally sobbing and she came over as fast as she could, and started cussing and yelling at that guy so loudly. she is my literal hero.

  • @memeguyiii4383
    @memeguyiii4383 Před 5 měsíci

    Best mother of the year

  • @ron234halt
    @ron234halt Před 7 měsíci

    Her response was dead solid perfect.

  • @emdeejay7432
    @emdeejay7432 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My moms stood up for me many times especially in medical situations where doctors just didn't take me serious. I have had a lot of health issues since I was 18, i was always going to the hospital with chest pains and my left wide all numb and twitching and feeling like I'm having a stroke or heart attack or something and I would sometimes be up all night cause my bladder just constantly made me feel like i had to pee and then I'd go and it would be a few drops. Well one rime i hadn't slept hardly at all on loke 36 hours from this and my chest was hurting and I was really frustrated as well cause i was like 18 or 19 and my life was upside down and I couldn't be hanging out with my friends and going out and doing stuff anymore i was always sick, I was very discouraged and frustrated. So i was at the e.r. one night and we had signed in and when the triage nurse had me come back to tell her what was going on i said everyrhing that was happening and being 18 and overdramatic I said this is driving me nuts im gonna kill myself im so frustrated. Well they took it serious and they wanted to make me go to the nuthouse. Well I am trans and cause im a boy they wanted me to go to an all mens mental institution and I was horrified about the thought of having to go there. I've had bad experiences with boys always picking on me and pushing me and tripping me and cornering me in the bathroom. Im not very comfortable around most men, specifically in an all male situation. But they just insisted that I had to go even after I explained everything.
    Well my mom said fuck that. So she waited till shift change at about 6am and when they were changing from night to morning shift before they got familiar with the patients and were watching me again, she told me get dressed, walk down the hallways and go out the door and ill be in the car with it running outside. So she left and I got dressed and went out and i got lost for a second and she came in to get me she must have known she opened the door and called me and I walked down the hallway and we got in the car and left. She dropped me at my grandparents house who knew what was going on and were fine with me going there. Cause we knew they would send a cop to the house and they did and my mom told him what had happened and explained it and he was like okay as long as they aren't going to hurt themselves, he didn't care he probably thought the hospital was overreacting. Anyways. That's one of my favorite stories ever and a story where my mom stuck up for me.

  • @nicolasdelucchi2720
    @nicolasdelucchi2720 Před 7 měsíci

    Closing line is on point. Mom is a badass