Facebook Group Shames Single Moms Who Overstepped Their Entitlement And Here Are 35 Of The Weirdest Ones
Get ready to roll your eyes as you read through
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
Skills is needed to find a decent deal. Some people gather coupons, compare prices, and piece together any and all discounts, specials, and other sales that could be available.
But for every informed customer, there is someone whose purchasing philosophy is essentially "give me things because I said so." Sadly, a sense of entitlement is frequently completely unconnected to the characteristics we may assume would qualify someone for assistance.
Instead, highly entitled individuals frequently lack basic social skills, which results in everyone who interacts with them being subjected to the most irrational of demands. Many of these single parents honestly believe they deserve what they are asking for and are more likely to become furious at a refusal because entitlement is associated with poor emotional management abilities.
The Facebook group "Single Mom is not a coupon code" records and publishes all the bizarre contacts sellers have had with women who attempted to use motherhood as a means of obtaining free goods. Let's get one thing straight: single mothers do frequently have a lot to contend with.
Trying to care for children alone while also attempting to fend for oneself is difficult. But as the saying goes, if you make the bed, you have to lie in it.
Therefore, trying to get other people to pay for the effects of your own actions is highly entitled. So prepare to sigh as you scroll through.
1. Single mom's in need of gas
Christine Cane2. You can imagine
Mandy Nikole3. The worst of situations
Russ Ward4. Facepalming
Jayce Fletcher5. The entitledness is top notch
Kenneth WittThe feeling that you are entitled occasionally stems from the idea that the universe owes you something. After all, these women are hardly likely to choose single motherhood as their primary way of life.
As a result, individuals might make the excuse that they deserve a reprieve from God, karma, or another cosmic arbiter since they have suffered adversities in the past. When this collides with the fact that a seller won't just give out free stuff, it frequently results in some degree of wrath.
6. Tired of dating broke men
Clara Brujbă7. It's her birthday
Steven Hall8. Ponder on the rates
Anonymous member9. Your son isn't entitled to someone's stuff
Anonymous member10. Bedframe need
Aaron Watson11. All because you rendered help
Kyle Grabast12. It's the entitled choice for me
Shelby Padgett13. She literally wants it for free
Mathieu Mall14. Reach out ASAP
Qui Fre15. I send you a bill and you pay
Aiden Hopkins16. A huge problem
Clara Brujbă17. What exactly does she want in life?
Cameron Hendricks18. Money being super tight
Kameron Ellis19. A good question
Joe Devlin20. Oh well...
Nick Baldelli21. Is she an AH?
Jake Baker22. The audacity
Elisabeth Lauren23. Who wants to sacrifice?
Megan Scully24. Advice and memes people
Lexi Gilliam25. Pay for the services you want
Paul Lowry26. Small big donations
Anonymous member27. Selling pictures and diapers
Trey Chamberlin28. A bold strategy
Matt Ball29. My goodness
Tiffany LeBlanc30. She wants electric bill
Tyler Reichert31. To a single mom too
Simran N'golet32. I'm bewildered
Haley Sutter33. She wants a driver
Cody William Stauder34. Car for Christmas
Brinny Pontius35. Finding standards
Joseph KranzThis conduct is not exclusive to single mothers; in fact, they at least have a justification for attempting to negotiate a discount. However, there are just as many random users online who choose to receive items for free or at a discount because they feel like it.
Please share your own "choosing beggar" anecdotes in the comments section below.
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