Parents Reveal The Extremely Petty Things They've Done To Avenge Their Child
Aaron Ant
·10-min read
It's never easy seeing a child get picked on or bullied, but it's even worse when they feel helpless against it. Many parents would advise their children to be the bigger person in a conflict to de-escalate a situation.
But what happens when the child's best efforts to fix the problems are unresolved? Well, it often results in parents stepping in, which can either defuse the situation completely or ramp up the fury tenfold.
I recently asked the BuzzFeed Community to divulge the extremely petty things they've done to avenge their child, and here's what they had to say:
Note: Some responses come from Reddit threads, which you can view and explore here, here, here, and here.
1."Co-worker (56 yo) who fancied herself as an artist told my daughter (10 yo) she would buy one of my daughter’s paintings. She took the painting and said she would pay later. A couple of months later and several reminders that she needed to pay my daughter, she still hadn’t."
2."I ghosted them. Hard."
3."My homophobic neighbor said stupid sh*t about my gay son. I painted my deck spindles rainbow. He has to see it every time he pulls into his driveway."
4."My own mother favored my son and my nieces, but she hated my daughter's father and my daughter by extension. Not a step-grandchild, but another actual grandchild."
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"It wasn't as obvious when the girls were very young, but as they got older, the disdain for my daughter rubbed off. My son saw what was going on, hated seeing his little sister hurt, and voluntarily pulled away. My nieces, sister, and mom continued to treat my daughter like shit, and I went low contact with the lot of them. Even as much as my daughter was exposed, it hurt her deeply.
My mom died earlier this year. My daughter, now 25, didn't even go to the burial (with my complete understanding and agreement).
This will hurt your daughter in the long run, as she sees how differently 'grandma' treats her from the other children. I feel so badly for her."
5."A boy, probably around nine or 10, stood directly above my 6-year-old daughter as she kneeled down to tie her shoes. When she looked up, still kneeling, he threw a dodgeball straight at her face."
6."After we finally decided to pull our son out of his special ed program due to ever-diminishing results (we were often called to drive 20 miles to bring him home for bad behavior, which we later learned was often little more than him setting off another kid who could not be sent back to his group home so easily), we had to have a meeting with the school district and the program to decide what came next."
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"I wrote a statement for the meeting in which I included a paragraph repeating complaints I’d heard about the program’s principal from the staff about how, even accounting for some of the difficulties resulting from budget cuts, he wasn’t following through on things with them. I really had been holding my temper whenever we came to pick him up early because I believed this guy. Though he was nice, he wasn’t trying anymore, and our son was suffering for it. So I told my wife to go to the meeting instead of me and just pass out copies of what I wrote because if I’d gone, I might have asked him to step outside.
I was right. She told me he was very pissed off about what I said about him, which pleased me to no end as IMO he had it coming. I found out sometime later that he was sacked two weeks after that meeting by the program’s board. I don’t know that my statement had something to do with that, but I’d like to think that it did."
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7."My eldest daughter was assaulted at an inflatable park when she was about eight. The business said they don’t control what happens, and we signed a waiver. Ok. Cool. I called the police. It was a 13 year old boy, her front tooth was chipped, her glasses broken, and she was bruised."
8."I took my son to a fair on his fifth birthday, and we went to get cotton candy. The man scooping the cotton candy accidentally dropped the cotton candy that my son had bought on the ground and then picked it up and handed it to him, thinking neither of us had seen it."
9."My daughter was disinvited from my brother-in-law's secret wedding as it’s 'only for close family and friends.'”
10."My kids have these selfish, bratty cousins that got tablets for Christmas one year that they absolutely would not share, not even letting my kids watch videos with them."
11."When my son (he is 26 now) was in kindergarten, he had a teacher that the first time they misbehaved, on fun Friday, the one who misbehaved would have to sit in a room and listen on a baby monitor while the other kids had fun."
12."Father-in-law took a sh*t in their neighbor's bush when my partner was a kid because he kept busting his and his brother's balls."
13.And finally, "Once, a group of friends went to the movies with our kids. This one mom bought coins to play at the arcade and gave each kid a coin except my child. I had no cash on me, so I couldn’t buy any. My son was only 3, so thankfully didn’t notice. But I vowed one day, I would get my sweet revenge."
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