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Entitled Parent Who Kicked Kids Out Of The Playground Wonders If She Is Wrong

It’s not right to physically remove kids from the playground. It’s bullying.

Some people are born entitled and their entitlement can take any level or any form. A Reddit user who is a parent of 3 or more kids rented a playground for only three hours for the birthday party of her youngest daughter who is just 5. She rented the playground from 10:00 to 1:00 but reached the park at 9:00 for setting up the venue. When she reached the venue with her kids, she found out that there were families with their kids playing in the playground. She went straight to the parents and told them to leave the playground but the families told her they were allowed to use the playground until 9:45. OP was angry and could not have it, so she physically removed the kids from the playground and they left crying. OP took it to Reddit and wonders if she was at the wrong. Scroll down to get into the whole story.

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1. OP rented a playground for three hours (10:00 to 1:00) for her youngest daughter’s birthday.

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2. OP went to the park again with her two teenage kids and removed the kids from swings and monkey bars.

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3. Kids were crying when OP made them leave the park.

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4. OP should have made her reservation for four hours if she needed more time for the setup.

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5. OP knows she did wrong but still giving a justification for her behavior.

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6. OP’s entitlement:

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Some people think OP is an entitled parent and if she needed an extra hour for the setup, she should have rented the playground for an extra hour. It’s not right to physically remove someone else’s kids from the playground like that. It’s not right to let your anger out at innocent kids who just wanted to play for some time. Scroll down to read more comments.

7. Why did OP reach the park at 9:00 and annoy the kids?

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8. It should be a learning experience for OP.

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9. OP should explain to her children what she did was wrong and exactly why?

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10. If you need an extra hour, reserve more time.

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11. OP got extra 15 minutes for the setup.

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12. It’s disgusting how OP removed those kids physically.

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Everyone thinks OP was wrong and she should stop justifying what she did. She should understand why it was wrong and should learn a lesson from it. This incident can also make her kids repeat this behavior, so she should make her kids sit and tell them mama did wrong. Well, we hope OP will see it as constructive criticism, learn from the incident and would grow positively. We wish her luck. Comment down to let us know your thoughts on this!

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