Woman kicked daughter's friend out of birthday party as she kept having tantrums
30.06.2022 - 14:27
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A furious woman decided she'd had enough of her daughter's friend's behaviour at her birthday party so decided to kick her out. The woman felt slightly guilty after the incident after her partner suggested that she should have let her stay.
So she took to Reddit's 'Am I The A**hole' online forum to check whether or not people thought what she had done was justified. The mum wrote: "I (35F) have a 10-year-old daughter named Alicia. She just turned 10 this past Thursday and the party was Saturday.
"Alicia has a good friend at school named Quinn and she was at the party along with her mom Liz. The party was at one of those indoor trampoline, bouncy house places. I do not like Liz because she spoils Quinn to the point that’s she impossible to discipline, she doesn’t listen, and is very self-centred."
She continued: "Quinn is so spoiled that she throws tantrums whenever the attention isn’t on her, so I was afraid this would be an issue at the party but Alicia really wanted her there. So Alicia gets her cake and Liz actually asked me if Quinn could blow out the candles with my daughter. Alicia and I both said no and Quinn started to cry. Everyone ignored her while we ate cake and when we moved onto gifts."
According to The Mirror, the distressed parent continued: "Quinn threw a full blown tantrum when she saw Alicia opening all her presents from her family and friends. She screamed about wanting one of Alicia’s gifts and how it wasn’t fair how she was “getting everything." It was so embarrassing because even people outside of our party room heard.
"Alicia was getting annoyed trying to yell her thank you’s to the guests for her gifts because some of them barely heard her over Quinn’s tantrum. The kids went to play again (one of
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