Teenager Cries Out As Her Dad Made Them Give Him Their Underwear So He Can Figure Out Who Clogged The Toilet
Whoosh! Today's story can definitely rile anyone up. What kind of parents are we having in today's world?
Parents who mentally and emotionally abuse their kids over every little thing. There are stories you come across, and you can't help but wonder what is really going on.
It's as if there's something new crawling out every day. When you think you've heard it all, another heinous story crops up just like the one we're dissecting today.
The original poster didn't reveal her age, but looking at the story, you can tell that they must be teenagers. The OP admitted that she is still really shaken up by the turn of events, but she needs to put her story somewhere people will actually read it.
So she brought it to the r/entitledparents subreddit group. According to the story, the OP's dad likes insulting her and her sister, but this was the worst.
So he discovered that the toilet was clogged and asked the OP and her sister who did it, and neither of them admitted to it. He told them that one of them was the culprit because there was blood in the toilet, and they were the only girls in the house.
The OP maintained that neither of them was on their period, so he made them do the unthinkable. Keep scrolling to read the entire story below.
The headline is just so absurd to even imagine

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The OP is still really shaken up by it, and she needs to put this somewhere people will actually read it, so here we go...

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The OP and her sister were not allowed to leave, use the other bathroom, or to get something to eat

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The dad got even more pissed and said that if the OP didn't, he'd take it as an admission of guilt

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The OP's not sure if it was because he came to his senses, or because he didn't want to punish them like that in front of other people

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To summarize the whole story...

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Let's head into the comments section and see what other Redditors have to say regarding this story

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Run far away as soon as you are old enough to

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The OP said that she's 18 in order to clear a bit of the misunderstanding

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This Redditor is hoping the OP and her sister is not living with their dad

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This is absolutely not a normal behavior from anyone at all

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This would have been a perfect example of that

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This Redditor believes it'll only get worse for the OP and her sister

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The OP also went ahead to further clarify a few points and here it is

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Some redditors say that emotional abuse is a crime in many countries and the abused can be placed with a more suitable caregiver if their guardian is seen to not be meeting their emotional or physical needs appropriately which includes privacy, a nurturing and safe environment, and living without fear. Do drop your thoughts about this story in the comments section below.