Ah, the joys of family dinners! The laughter, the bonding, and sometimes, the unexpected drama. Meet Rosie, a 14-year-old with a peculiar sense of humor, and her mom, a stickler for manners. Rosie’s newfound fascination with farts led to a Thanksgiving dinner that none of their family members will ever forget. But when Rosie’s prank backfires (pun intended), her mom’s reaction sparks a debate. Was she too harsh, or just enforcing necessary etiquette? Let’s dive into this gas-terious tale… ️
Meet Rosie: The F**t Fanatic
Table Manners 101 ️
Thanksgiving Dinner: A Burp Breaks the Silence
The F**t Heard ‘Round the Table ️
Mom’s Reaction: The Final Straw
Rosie’s Apology and a Tearful Exit
Post-Dinner Discussion: A Lesson Learned?
Dad’s Take: Just a F**t or More? ♂️
Mom’s Dilemma: Was She Too Harsh?
The F**t that Shook the Dinner Table: Was Mom Too Harsh or Just Right?
In this tale of manners and mishaps, Rosie, our 14-year-old f**t enthusiast, turns a Thanksgiving dinner into an unforgettable spectacle. Despite her mom’s stern instructions on etiquette, Rosie couldn’t resist the urge to entertain the family with her bodily functions. But when the laughter turned to stern gazes, and Rosie was sent to her room in tears, the question arose – did mom overreact or was she right to enforce decorum? Even Rosie’s dad thought it was ‘just a f**t.’ As the dust (or should we say gas?) settles, we’re left wondering if this was a simple faux pas or a lesson in manners that went too far. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation… ️
NTA: Daughter’s f*****g at dinner causes family conflict and confusion
Girls shouldn’t be held to a higher standard than boys . Casual sexism and f*****g fiasco
NTA. Basic manners: say excuse me, not giggle.
F*****g at dinner is disgusting and unhygienic, but not a**hole-ish.
Supporting neurodivergent daughter’s interest in bodily functions at dinner
NTA for addressing f*****g at the dining table, but consider a more gentle approach. Neurodivergent perspective: understanding social norms can be challenging. Encourage healthier habits for everyone.
YTA for shaming a kid’s interest in farts and gender bias
NTA – Dealing with gross bodily functions at the dinner table
NTA. Teaching manners: a**hole-free zone.
Teaching manners is parenting, not rejecting who they are
“YTA. ‘Model some of the boy’s behaviors’. ‘Ladylike’. Ew.”
NTA – F*****g at the table? Not cool. Leave the room!
Mom’s handling of f*****g incident sparks debate on parenting approach.
“NTA. Gross. She needs to learn.”
NTA: F*****g at the dinner table is gross, accidents happen!
NTA: Teaching daughter about appropriate humor and social cues
YTA called out for double standards and misogynistic language.
Explaining social situations to an autistic child can be challenging
Mom shames daughter for f*****g, sparks debate on double standards
NTA – Setting reasonable expectations for behavior at the table
“Not ladylike” comment? Instant YTA.
Gender bias in parenting? Let’s discuss double standards and consequences.
Sexist remark turns NTA into a big YTA.
Is f*****g really not ladylike? Let’s discuss societal norms!
NTA. F*****g at dinner is not okay, even with family
Engaging advice from an autistic adult on understanding and supporting
Understanding and supporting a girl with autism’s behavior
Teaching manners: NTA parent sends daughter to room for f*****g
Engaging reminder: Calmly address f*****g at the table to avoid embarrassment
YTA for perpetuating gender stereotypes. Consistency and open communication needed.
NTA. Teaching manners: no f**t jokes at the dinner table!
“YTA, educate yourself on autism and be a better parent!”
NTA. Teaching manners to a rebellious teenager
YTA for expecting her to mask her true self at dinner
“NTA. Facts can be funny, but not at a family dinner.”
Gender norms at the dinner table? Who cares! R**e behavior affects all kids.
Unleashing burps and breaking stereotypes, NTA stands her ground!
Teaching table manners: NTA, sons held to same standards
Gender norms and f*****g at the dinner table: OP YTA
Parenting struggles: Overwhelmed mom receives harsh judgment. YTA
Autistic girl mimicking boys’ behaviors causes family dinner disruption ♀️
Mom’s overreaction to f*****g at dinner: YTA
Breaking the stigma: Ladies f**t too, embrace your natural gas!
“YTA. It’s disgusting to say she has a f**t fetish.”
“14 is waayyy too old to think this is remotely funny.”
Engaging comment: NTA or NAH? Stern but understanding approach to daughter’s behavior
YTA for shaming your daughter’s behavior and gender stereotypes.
NTA but redirect her to more polite ways to make people laugh
YTA. Grow up.
Eating with mouth open and f*****g? NTA for escaping!
Farts are funny
14-year-old girl farts at dinner, mom sets guidelines, natural response
NTA, but gender bias in rules caused long-lasting resentment
Last Updated on August 2, 2023 by Diply Social Team