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What toxic behavior has been normalized by society?

15.06.2025 01:19

What toxic behavior has been normalized by society?

“I wish my parents would stop showing up unannounced like I owe them every minute of my personal life. I wish I could tell them to stop but I know how that will go”

“Neighbor called the police and accused me of animal cruelty because my dog ‘sounded sad’. If she left my dog alone she would realize my dog just doesn't like her.”

“I feel bad telling my 27 year old to move out knowing he doesn't have a job and will just end up on the street”

Have you ever accidentally found out that you were about to be fired?

The biggest toxic behavior ENABLED by society is emotional immaturity. Throwing a tantrum to get your way is NOT mental illness.

“Just let your 2 year old sister have the toy. She will just scream her head off if you don't”

That's why so many people pay a therapist to act as a third party to tell them the one thing no one else will: “Grow the **** up!”

How do you write lyrics for a song that resonates with listeners?

“Don't upset your grandfather, you know how he gets. Just nod in agreement and walk away”

“If I don't let my teen dress like a porn star, she'll just start slamming doors and breaking things again”

Emotional immaturity is avoiding the reality that people really just need to grow the **** up sometimes.

Can you tell me a depressing story?

The Karen down a few houses down put a letter in the mailbox demanding I move my car from my driveway. Ignored it and now she's throwing bags of dog feces at my car because I won't do what she said”

It's not a mental health crisis in America. It's living in a country where the majority of the population are still operating in their ‘terrible twos’ and society is too much of a pussy to bring the hammer down and tell them to get over themselves.

“That Nikolas Cruz is such a a handful. But he has the right to an education so we all just have to put up with it until he gets expelled. I just wish he would stop threatening everyone - but whatever.”

I told my 13-year-old daughter that she should never start a fight, but has my permission to end it. She got suspended for ending a fight that some other girl picked with her by hitting her then retreating. How do I handle the school’s response?