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I don’t like corn dog but I do like Korn Dawg shir

I don’t like corn dog but I do like Korn Dawg shirt

This comment sums it up perfectly. NAH—OP probably didn’t do her daughter any social favors, but it’s completely reasonable to be distraught by that shirt and OP handled it as gracefully as she could have. I don’t like corn dog but I do like Korn Dawg shirtNTA - Even if I wasn't a fan of the man's work, wearing anyone's suicide note to express your rebellious teenage bullshit is offensive, truly the choice of an asshole or someone who hasn't thought enough about it to realize that they're an asshole. Yes, it was her choice to wear it but you sure don't have to take her out wearing it. Maybe; it depends on tone. Doesn't excuse her calling you a bitch to your daughter and skipping the movie (typical teenage temper tantrum). I'd talk to your daughter about it, and explain to her why you felt the shirt was inappropriate -and next time you see the kid, apologize. I don’t like corn dog but I do like Korn Dawg shirtHonestly, she has every right to refuse to go since she didn’t feel comfortable around her friend’s parent. Not really a tantrum.


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I don't think it's a teenage tantrum. I actually like the girl's response. OP insulted what she is wearing and tells her to go change because she won't be seen in public with her wearing that. This girl didn't argue or throw a fit instead she removed herself from the situation. When asked why she didn't go to the movie she explained it was because the mom was being a bitch (which I agree with). The Mom didn't show this girl any respect, why should the girl show the Mom respect?


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