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r/Entitledparents "GIVE ME YOUR BREAST MILK!"

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4.910.9K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2021

⏱️ 18 minutes

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r/Entitledparents OP works at a daycare, and one of the moms gives her a few bottles of her milk to feed her young child. An entitled mother sees OP with the bottles of milk and confronts her, demanding that OP give the milk to her son. OP is confused because the entitled mother's son is 5, and why would she want another woman's milk? Still, the entitled mother is adamant and demands that the milk be shared because it's important to be fair. WTF? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome to rslash, a podcast where I read the best post from across Reddit. Today's subreddit

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is rslash entitled Parents, where a woman demands to have another woman's breast milk.

0:52.5

Our next Reddit post is from Snowman. I'm a 27 year old woman who's a flight attendant for a major

0:57.4

US airline. A few years ago, at a very busy US airport, I was in line to get some food.

1:03.2

My luggage is almost an extension of my hand when I'm working. I carry a shoulder bag, and I also

1:08.9

have a large rolling suitcase with a smaller size tote that hooks to the larger bag so it extends

1:13.3

a bit behind me. As I'm waiting in line, I feel my bag move. Afraid that I'm in someone's way,

1:19.4

I pulled my bag closer and turned around to see a toddler laying on my two bags. Three separate

1:26.0

times, I told the toddlers parents that they need to come get them because he could get hurt.

1:30.4

They did take them off briefly, but within a second or two, he would be back on top of my luggage.

1:35.7

Every time I tried to pull the bag away, the toddler would just think that it's a game.

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The parents just ignored me giving them dirty looks. The third time, I specifically said,

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this is a busy airport, and if I move quickly for some reason, he's going to get hurt.

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The mom gave us snarky reply. I know how to watch my kid. Once I reach the register, I place my order.

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As I finish, my airline calls me regarding a trip change. I need to quickly get to a place where I can

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