Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a doozy of a story for you today. Meet Melody, a 14-year-old girl with autism who just wants to be left alone with her beloved cat. But when her mom’s friend’s son, Tobey, develops a major crush on her, things get messy real quick! Polly, Tobey’s mom, thinks it’s just the cutest thing ever, but Melody? She’s not having it. ♀️ Get ready for a wild ride filled with birthday party drama, harsh words, and a whole lot of blocked social media accounts! Let’s dive in and see how this unfolds…
Momma Bear vs. Entitled Friend: The Showdown!

Melody’s One True Love… Her Cat!

Tobey’s Unrequited Crush on Melody

Polly Finds Young Love ‘Adorable’, Melody Says ‘No Thanks!’ ♀️

Polly Loses It When Melody Skips the Party!

Melody Claps Back: ‘No Respect for Me, No Respect for You!’

Melody Sheds Rare Tears Over Polly’s Harsh Words

Tobey Rage Quits His Own Birthday and Blocks Everyone!

Proud Momma Wonders… Am I The A**hole?

Birthday Party Blowup: Melody vs. Tobey’s Mom!
Well, well, well… looks like Melody and Tobey’s mom, Polly, had quite the showdown! Melody, being the independent gal she is, decided to skip Tobey’s birthday bash, claiming she was sick. But when Polly found out the truth, all h**l broke loose! Harsh words were exchanged, tears were shed, and Tobey rage quit his own party! Now, Melody and her mom are left wondering… did they handle this situation right? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy drama!
Parent should have intervened earlier, drop toxic friend completely.

Parent defends daughter against overbearing mom. Good riddance

NTA for not defending daughter sooner, but not fully clear.

Mom stands up for daughter against creepy crush
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Mom defends daughter from entitled friend’s outburst. #NTA
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Autistic teen discusses avoiding conflict and setting boundaries with crush.

Standing up for Melody, but should’ve acted sooner

Mom stands up for daughter against entitled parent. NTA

OP is the a**hole for allowing the situation to escalate

Parenting gone wrong: Enabling creepy behavior, yelling at daughter.
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Daughter with autism shows better judgement than grown-a*s ex-friend

Toxic friend disrespects daughter’s boundaries, glad she stood up

Standing up to bullying and creepy behavior is important

Proud of daughter for standing up against creepy crush

Red flags ignored: NTA rejects creepy teen, party canceled.

Gift giving gone wrong

Teaching toxic ‘nice guy’ behavior to kids is wrong. NTA.

User suggests both parents are partially to blame for situation.

Setting boundaries could have avoided explosive situation with autistic teen’s crush ♀️

Reader calls out parent for not protecting daughter from bullies

Reader questions why author let bully yell at daughter

Respect boundaries , NTA mom stands up for daughter’s choice.

Friend disregards feelings, NTA for rejecting creepy crush

Protect your kid and kick toxic friends out

Mom bullies special needs teen into dating son

Teach boundaries and grow up, Polly! NTA for sure

Empathetic comment questions parenting inaction during explosive situation.

Respect boundaries and teach consent

NTA, daughter’s kind rejection handled well despite friend’s son’s tantrum

Parent failed to discipline son’s creepy behavior towards autistic teen.

Respect boundaries or lose respect. NTA

Parent questioned for not intervening during friend’s outburst

Two wrongs don’t make a right in this explosive situation

Mother stands up for daughter rejecting creepy advances

NTA! Polly’s son must learn to accept rejection.

Setting boundaries is key. YTA for letting it escalate.

Parent criticized for not defending autistic daughter from friend’s harassment

Cut toxic people out of your life. NTA

NTA comment advocates for consent and boundaries.

Protecting daughter from creepy crush, NTA shuts it down

Polite people accept that ‘no’ means no

Rejecting a crush doesn’t make someone an a**hole
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Teaching boys to handle rejection is important

Boy’s mom can’t see son’s creepy crush as bad

Empowering response to mother defending daughter’s boundaries.

Defend your child from verbal abuse!

Supportive comment acknowledges daughter’s right to reject creepy crush

Raising an entitled boy who can’t take no for an answer

ESH except daughter. Melody is amazing for standing up for herself

NTA mom encourages toxic masculinity, but Melody stays strong

Friend’s entitlement to daughter’s affection is creepy and disturbing

Protecting your child from bullies: NTA stands up to friend

Proud parent and child duo shuts down creepy crush

Melody calls out creepy behavior, gets support from commenters

Teaching sons about boundaries and consent. NTA for standing up.

NTA. Empowering daughter and educating on asexuality.

Mother’s over-involvement in son’s love life causes explosion

Breaking stereotypes with an NTA clapback

Age is just a number…or is it?

Parenting dilemma: when to intervene in your child’s social life

User calls out OP for encouraging son’s creepy crush. YTA.

Parenting culture of ‘not my problem’ is infuriating. NTA.

Support for parent standing up against inappropriate behavior and language.

Standing up for your child is not being an a**hole!

“Lose the ‘friend.’ NTA.”

Respectful rejection ignored, good riddance to creepy Tobey

NTA defends daughter against entitled Polly with no filter

Standing up for your child with NTA comment.

Defending your daughter against a friend’s explosive outburst

Calling out negligence and suggesting a simple solution. YTA.

Last Updated on March 31, 2024 by Diply Social Team