
Entitled Mom Demands Passenger Give Up His Snacks For Her Son, Faces Instant Karma
If you’ve been a longtime Bored Panda reader, you’ve likely noticed a recurring theme with our stories about nightmare plane passengers. The person puts their entitled behavior on full display because of something trivial and completely manageable, whether a seat assignment or the line at the airport.
This story is no different. A mom who had eaten her son’s Goldfish crackers demanded the snacks of the person seated next to her. When the individual refused, she threw a fit and caused a scene for everyone nearby to witness.
While the passenger allowed the situation to fizzle out, they deemed it necessary to share their experience with the AITAH subreddit.
Being seated next to an entitled, unhinged plane passenger is the last thing anyone wants
This person had to endure the bratty behavior of a mom during a flight
The author refused, causing the woman to throw a fit
Image credits: throwAirline424
Emotionally immature parents can cause significant damage to a child
The mom in the story may have shown signs of emotional immaturity, resulting in her entitled behavior. According to London-based psychotherapist and counselor Daren Banarsë, poor communication skills are one indicator.
As he explained in an article for In Therapy London, the lack of such proper skills may result in emotional outbursts, similar to what the woman did.
Banarsë also pointed out that children who have emotionally immature parents may experience “profound and far-reaching” consequences. They could go through low self-esteem and emotional insecurity when they reach adulthood. Some may also have difficulties in forming healthy bonds with others.
“Their perception of what constitutes healthy emotional expression becomes skewed, and they can face challenges in regulating their own emotions as adults,” Banarsë wrote.
One could argue that the mom was having a bad day when this all happened. However, her actions weren’t a good example for her child to have seen.
The author didn’t specify what the kid felt then, but based on Banarsë’s statements, the effects of the mother’s emotional breakdown may manifest in some way when the child grows older.
Setting boundaries and managing expectations are two practical ways to deal with an emotionally immature adult
Biting back with an insult and fanning the flames could be an impulse reaction toward an emotionally immature person. But if you’ve managed your expectations beforehand, you could calmly approach the situation using logic.
According to licensed psychotherapist Margarita Rabinovich, doing so can also help avoid frustration and disappointment.
Regarding setting boundaries, Rabinovich says they protect one’s well-being and prevent immature behavior from being enabled. However, firm communication of limits and consistency in upholding them is necessary.
“Remember, setting boundaries is an act of self-care, not a selfish endeavor,” she wrote in an article for her website.
The author didn’t give in to the mom’s outburst and chose to ignore her instead. He decided to distance himself instead of reacting in a way that would escalate the situation.
What do you think, readers? How would you react in such a situation? Was the passenger out of line?
While most commenters were on the author’s side, some felt weird about his product mention at the end
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Fat shaming be damned. The woman was taking up space in the seat the OP paid for AND wanting the OP's snacks after she already ate hers and her son's? Just because someone's fat (or disabled or whatever) doesn't automatically give them a pass to be rude and entitled.
even if you think fat shaming is wrong, surely it is correct here. She took food from her own child and then wanted someone else to solve it when he was hungry. She should be shamed
Load More Replies...The people saying that everyone's wrong because of fatphobia are completely wrong. It's perfectly reasonable to expect people to take measures to prevent their own habits from inconveniencing others.
This. BTW calling to fatphobia so easily gives plus size people an image of annoyers, which doesn't help make other people more tolerant toward them.
Load More Replies...Quote from Reddit comments - "...the kids probably had flashbacks ... he could have sworn he had 6 McNuggets ... could only locate 3". 🤣🤣
Fat shaming be damned. The woman was taking up space in the seat the OP paid for AND wanting the OP's snacks after she already ate hers and her son's? Just because someone's fat (or disabled or whatever) doesn't automatically give them a pass to be rude and entitled.
even if you think fat shaming is wrong, surely it is correct here. She took food from her own child and then wanted someone else to solve it when he was hungry. She should be shamed
Load More Replies...The people saying that everyone's wrong because of fatphobia are completely wrong. It's perfectly reasonable to expect people to take measures to prevent their own habits from inconveniencing others.
This. BTW calling to fatphobia so easily gives plus size people an image of annoyers, which doesn't help make other people more tolerant toward them.
Load More Replies...Quote from Reddit comments - "...the kids probably had flashbacks ... he could have sworn he had 6 McNuggets ... could only locate 3". 🤣🤣
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