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Entitled Mother Makes A Huge Scene And Berates A Guest For Not Giving The Last Donut To Her Kid

Parents have a big obligation to teach their children what is wrong and right. If they want something that is not for them, they should explain to the kids that they have no right to take other people’s belongings. If they strive to grant all of their wishes, the youngsters will become stubborn and entitled, which is not good for their prospects in life.

OP and her husband were invited to a birthday party and decided to bring some boutique donuts from an artisanal donut business. OP purchased one gluten-free donut for her husband and numerous others for the children at the celebration. At the celebration, one child and her mother arrived to take donuts, and the child chose the gluten-free one, which OP kept aside after informing them that it was gluten-free and for her husband. OP suggested the child to take another one, but the child insisted on the gluten-free option and began crying. Read the entire story to find out how OP reacted to the kid’s persistence.

Source: Reddit

1. OP asks if she was wrong not to give a donut to a kid at a party.

2. OP and her husband were invited to a birthday party and she decided to take boutique donuts with her for the host, along with one extra Gluten-free donut for her husband.

3. The kid at the party was excited to see the donuts and immediately tried to get his hands on the gluten-free donut. OP put that donut aside and started to tell the kid about other flavorful donuts.

4. The kid started to cry for that donut and OP was extremely shocked to see that. She was stunned and gave the donut back to the kid to calm down the situation.

5. But OP was wrong about it, the kid’s mother started to make a scene out of it. OP could only stand and see.

6. OP got sick of her and told her that she was an AH, everyone supported the kid and her mother so OP and her husband decided to leave the party early.

The child’s mother requested that OP provide the gluten-free donut to her children, but OP refused because there were many other lovely tastes for the child, but her husband could not eat any other gluten-containing donut. The mother caused a disturbance, so OP left her there and went to offer the donut to her husband. OP labeled her an entitled brat and said that her son inherited her intransigence. The mother departed the festivities, and other attendees chastised OP for not giving the child the donut. OP’s husband was by her side, and they decided to go early.

Now that you’ve heard the story, let’s dive into what Redditors had to say. Keep reading to discover other people’s perspectives on the matter.

7. Redditor thinks that OP did the right thing, but she could have put the husband’s donut in a separate box from the beginning.

8. OP told Reddit that the store was out of single donut boxes, so she had to keep the gluten-free donut in the same box as other donuts.

9. Parents need to put some sense into their kids.

10. Redditors think that kids can have such moments as it is normal for them but their parents should act decently.

11. These are just a few ways that the mother could use to convince her child to eat other donuts.

12. Redditor thinks that it would have been weird if the kid bit the gluten-free donut and screamed about it being tasteless.

13. If you want to eat calories, it should be worth it.

14. Kids are all about getting what they want, and parents are the reason behind such misbehavior.

15. It is too much for the parents to do the right upbringing of the kids.

16. Never miss an opportunity to teach kids some life lessons as they help them in the long run.

17. Kids should learn when parents say no to them, but very few understand when to stop.

18. It is wrong of the people to think giving that kid the donut was the right thing to do.

19. Redditor told an event when a bride cried over her wedding because some people changed their menu last minute and others had to leave the wedding hungry.

20. Redditor talks about his wedding experience of serving people who came and ordered the dish first.

OP did the correct thing by not feeding the youngster her husband’s gluten-free donut because it was not appropriate for the child and he may reject the taste. The child was doing what his mother had taught him, which was to wail and create drama since his wish had not been granted. If his mother tried to explain to her child that the gluten-free donut tasted like medicine and that his favorite was the other one, he might relax. The children must learn that they cannot have everything they want in life, and it is their parent’s obligation to teach them this. What is your opinion on Op’s situation? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned to Wholesomeness for more stories.

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