We’ve all heard of kids doing outrageous things for social media fame, but what happens when a teenager takes things a step too far? One mother found herself grappling with this very question when her daughter deliberately smashed her iPhone for a social media post, expecting her parents to simply buy her a new one. This sparked a family conflict that’s got the internet buzzing.
The Social Media Stunt that Started it All
A Brother’s Tip-Off
Parents’ Anger and Disbelief
The Consequences
The Rules Continue
A Father’s Change of Heart
Mother’s Stance Remains Unchanged
The Value of Money
A Daughter’s Backlash
A Mother’s Doubt
The Fallout: A Family Divided Over a Smashed Phone
In a world where social media stunts are often rewarded with likes and shares, one mother is taking a stand against her daughter’s destructive behavior. After her daughter smashed her iPhone for a post, the mother decided to teach her a lesson about the value of money. The fallout has been intense, with the father softening his stance, but the mother standing firm. The daughter, now without a phone and an allowance, is lashing out, calling her mother ‘controlling’. But the mother remains resolute, even as she questions her own actions. Let’s see how the internet weighs in on this family feud…
NTA. Punishments reasonable, but consider basic phone for safety
NTA – Tough love, but reconsider asking for restitution.
“Punishments go beyond teaching consequences. Teach value of money.”
NTA for punishment, but is cutting off allowance too extreme?
ESH parent takes drastic measures, but compromise reached for flip phone
Punishing for years over a phone? Resentment, hurt, and damage!
ESH. Extreme punishments for selfish behavior. Suggestions:
1) Tie allowance to chores.
2) Get her a basic flip phone.
3) Revisit paying back the phone and car issues.
Teaching respect or multi-year punishment? YTA or NTA?
Engaging comment and replies on teaching kids about money
YTA for extreme punishment. Take away privileges, not her existence.
A heated debate over tough love and parenting styles!
YTA: Is 3+ years of punishment too extreme?
“YTA” – Enforcing strict repercussions vs. teaching a life lesson
Teaching the value of money: punishment or life lesson?
YTA, took it too far man, way too far
NTA – Tough love and therapy might help the entitled daughter
Teen’s phone punishment causing resentment, suggests alternative consequences.
Parenting advice: Be understanding and supportive, not punitive.
Smartphones are essential for accessing student portals, a valid concern.
ESH – Daughter needs a phone for safety, but punishment excessive.
Tough love or too harsh? The debate on phone-smashing punishments!
Curious about the daughter’s age? She’s 15 years old!
Engaging perspective on punishment and teaching lessons for a daughter
YTA. Negative reinforcement is ineffective. Offer a helpful solution!
Is she free to work and get a phone?
Last Updated on November 6, 2023 by Diply Social Team