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Kid Steals Woman’s Hair Towel, Mommy Dearest Comes To His Rescue And Accuses Woman Of Harassing Him

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Kid Steals Woman’s Hair Towel, Mommy Dearest Comes To His Rescue And Accuses Woman Of Harassing Him

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People say there’s no love like a mother’s love. They love unconditionally and protect their children no matter what. And as much as that image is endearing and warms our hearts, sometimes mothers can also be wrong.

Maybe they have a bit of a “Karen” streak running through them, or maybe it’s just a bad day, but some moms are so defensive that no one can say anything about their precious child — just like in today’s story. A woman, who was already having a rough day to begin with, had to deal with a child stealing something from her and then handle the defensive mother on top of that. Oof.

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    A woman with a pink hair towel on her head, looking surprised. Kid steals woman's hair towel.

    Image credits: Oleg Ivanov / Unsplash (not the actual photo)

    A social worker saw a clear example of an entitled mom and child after she had to head to the gym to take a shower mid work day

    Screenshot of text detailing how a kid steals a woman's wet towel turban, and his mom reacts.

    Screenshot of text explaining a rough morning leading to a woman needing a shower at the gym.

    Screenshot of text describing a woman putting her hair in a towel turban and seeing a kid alone.

    Screenshot of text where a kid points at a woman's towel turban and asks, What's that?

    A woman explaining her hair towel to the kid. The kid steals the woman's hair towel.

    A young kid with blonde hair looking curious, holding a white towel. The kid steals the woman's hair towel.

    Image credits: dragonimages / Magnific (not the actual photo)

    Aiming to take a shower and change to get spit and vomit out of herself, the woman then headed to the locker rooms where she met a kid interested in her head towel

    A text bubble of a kid saying Cool. The kid steals the woman's hair towel.

    A text bubble of a woman asking a kid what he is doing. The kid steals the woman's hair towel.

    A text bubble of a kid saying he just wants to see it. The kid steals the woman's hair towel.

    Text bubble: Me: Err, no Im using it, sorry. A woman responds to a kid who steals her hair towel.

    Woman accustomed to inappropriate kids. Kid steals woman's hair towel, then returns to his phone.

    Woman getting dressed and drying hair, while a kid steals her hair towel then leaves.

    Woman finishes drying hair, notices her hair towel is missing, and sees the kid who stole it.

    Woman confronts a kid who stole her hair towel after facing various prior disrespectful acts.

    Text reads, He keeps ignoring me, so I repeat 'Please return the turban. Now.' describing a kid who steals a woman's hair towel.

    Text reads, He's gone a huge shade of red, refuses to look at me and mumbles something like 'I didn't take it'. The kid steals the hair towel.

    Text reads, I've had it at this point, so go over to the only occupied stall and knock on the door 'Excuse me, is this your son out here?'. Mommy dearest comes to his rescue.

    Text reads, EM opens the door and looks at me throughly annoyed. EM: what? referring to the mommy dearest who accuses the woman of harassing her son.

    A woman with long blonde hair, wearing a white blazer, looks angrily at the camera, clenching her fist. Mommy dearest accuses woman of harassing.

    Image credits: jet-po / Magnific (not the actual photo)

    After being asked a gazillion questions and even refusing to give him the towel, the woman decided to dry her hair, only to return to her bag now without a towel

    A woman asks a mother if her son can return her hair towel after he stole it.

    Mommy dearest asks what a towel turban is after her kid stole the hair towel.

    The woman explains her hair towel to mommy dearest after her kid stole it.

    Mommy dearest asks what the woman wants after her kid stole the hair towel.

    The woman asks for her hair towel back from the kid who stole it.

    A screenshot of text about a kid stealing a woman's hair towel and his mom accusing her of harassing him.

    A screenshot of text where the woman suggests the kid empty his bag to prove he didn't steal the hair towel.

    A screenshot of text showing the mom refusing to let the woman search her kid's bag, accusing her of harassment.

    A screenshot of text where the woman clarifies she is only asking for her hair towel, not to touch the kid's things.

    A screenshot of text where the woman states she will get staff involved if the mom refuses to return the stolen hair towel.

    A woman is accused of harassing a kid for stealing her hair towel. The woman is being accused by the kid's mommy.

    Woman calls for a gym trainer to help with the kid who stole her hair towel and the kid's accusing mommy dearest.

    A gym trainer, summoned to deal with a kid who stole a hair towel and his accusing mommy dearest, stands in a gym.

    Image credits: dusanpetkovic / Magnific (not the actual photo)

    After trying to get the towel back, since the kid was the only one present, the mother of the child appeared and started vehemently defending him, refusing to believe he’d ever steal

    Gym trainer asks whats going on, after a woman called for help with a kid who stole her hair towel and his mommy dearest.

    The kid who stole the hair towel is staring at his phone, while the mommy dearest positions herself between the trainer and kid.

    A woman is accused of harassing a kid for a hair towel, with his mommy dearest coming to his rescue.

    A woman explains that a kid stole her hair towel, and she wants it returned, not harassing him.

    A man asks the kid if he took the hair towel as his mommy dearest accuses a woman of harassment.

    Mommy dearest jumps in, accusing the woman of harassing her son who stole a hair towel.

    Mommy dearest dramatically hugs her son, saying she won't let the woman get away with it.

    A manager suggests checking a bag after a kid steals a woman's hair towel, as Mommy Dearest accuses her of harassment.

    A young boy looks at his phone with a confused expression after he steals a woman's hair towel and Mommy Dearest accuses her of harassment.

    Image credits: timltv / Magnific (not the actual photo)

    The situation got so heated that a male trainer had to go into the locker room to assess the situation, and after hearing them both, he went through the kid’s backpack

    Mommy Dearest rants about harassment after her kid steals a woman's hair towel, refusing to let the bag be checked.

    Mommy Dearest dares someone to check the bag, expecting nothing after her kid steals a woman's hair towel.

    A manager finds the stolen hair towel in the kid's bag after Mommy Dearest accused the woman of harassment.

    A kid stealing a woman's hair towel and putting it in his backpack.

    Image credits: zinkevych / Magnific (not the actual photo)

    In there, he found the wet, used, pink towel belonging to the social worker, which left the entitled mom speechless, but the woman didn’t care and went back to getting ready

    Text bubble: GTD asks if the hair towel is the woman's.

    Text bubble: The woman confirms the hair towel is hers.

    Text bubble: The woman puts the hair towel in her bag as the mom realizes her identity.

    Text bubble: The woman explains the mom's panic about her son stealing the hair towel.

    Image credits: Cakeikins

    But the moment the mom saw the woman’s social worker badge, she quickly ran out of the locker room, fearing some kind of retaliation

    The Original Poster (OP) of today’s story is a former social worker reminiscing about an incident that happened while she was still gaining experience in her career. She begins by explaining that one morning, she had the unfortunate luck of being spat and vomited on. To continue with her workday, she grabbed a spare set of clothes, headed to her gym, and took a shower.

    So far, so good (well, aside from the spit), but then she noticed a kid in the locker room. She found it odd that he was alone during school hours, but she smiled at him nonetheless. She explains that he looked curious and immediately started asking questions about the towel wrapped around her head — what it was, what it was for, and eventually whether he could have it. She, of course, said no.

    While blow-drying her hair, the woman noticed the kid acting suspiciously and soon realized her towel turban had disappeared. When she asked him about it, he refused to give it back. Moments later, his mom appeared, and before long, the two women were arguing. The mother refused to believe her son had stolen the towel, but she also refused to let anyone search his bag to prove his innocence.

    The argument became so heated that a gym trainer had to step in. After hearing both sides of the story, he decided to check the kid’s bag, and sure enough, he found the pink towel inside. Furious that she had been proven wrong, the mother stayed put and watched the woman gather her things, but she quickly changed her tune when she noticed a social worker badge hanging from the woman’s locker. Yikes.

    A woman wearing glasses and a pink shirt, standing with arms crossed, portraying the woman harassed by mommy dearest.

    Image credits: vh-studio / Magnific (not the actual photo)

    Now, it’s obvious there’s a clear problem here: a helicopter mom is in the room. This is a phenomenon experts often refer to as parental overreach, in which parents believe their child can do no wrong and that no one has the right to criticize them. Research has found a correlation between helicopter parenting and a sense of entitlement, as children may internalize the idea that rules don’t apply to them.

    Unfortunately, this isn’t an isolated case. It’s a phenomenon that’s becoming increasingly common. Studies have shown that 42% of parents openly describe themselves as being “overinvolved” in their children’s daily lives. This overbearing approach can easily lead to a distorted sense of self, entitlement, and even narcissistic traits, as children begin to believe they can do no wrong.

    And while the mother was clearly in the wrong, the OP might have handled it slightly differently as well. According to experts, the first three minutes of an interaction often determine how it will end, and a harsh opening usually leads to a defensive response. So, while this may not have worked, the OP could still have tried to have an objective but non-confrontational conversation with her first.

    Many netizens were more concerned with the woman’s experience as a social worker than with the story itself. Others were simply baffled that the entire incident revolved around a used, wet towel. Not only did the kid steal it, but his mother also caused a scene over it. That said, if you were in the OP’s shoes, would you have handled the conversation with the mom differently?

    Netizens were baffled that a kid and a mom would go to such lengths about a wet towel unnecessarily

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    Reddit comments recounting experiences with social workers, related to the incident of kid stealing hair towel.

    Further Reddit comments explaining why social workers are disliked, referencing the woman harassed by mommy dearest.

    Reddit comment about a cool towel turban, a different perspective on the stolen hair towel incident.

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    Read less » What do you think ? User avatar POST cali-tabby-katz avatar LakotaWolf (she/her) LakotaWolf (she/her) Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow Premium Premium user. Get details. 1 hour ago

    I've got three of those hair-wrap turban-towel things. They're a game-changer. I'd fight for mine if someone stole them, too XD

    1 1point reply victoriadixon_1 avatar Toria Toria Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 38 minutes ago

    Same here.

    0 0points reply Load More Replies... kristiinamanniste avatar Kristiina Männiste Kristiina Männiste Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 minutes ago (edited)

    Ewwwww what was an 8 year old boy doing in the ladies changing room in the first place?? And with a video recording device out and active at that (sorry but a smartphone does record videos). I recently had to endure a 11 year old girl facetiming her older brother while I tried to change out of my sports bra right effing behind her and I gave a solemn oath I would take steps the next time such b sh1t takes place.

    0 0points reply User avatar POST cali-tabby-katz avatar LakotaWolf (she/her) LakotaWolf (she/her) Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow Premium Premium user. Get details. 1 hour ago

    I've got three of those hair-wrap turban-towel things. They're a game-changer. I'd fight for mine if someone stole them, too XD

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    1 1point reply victoriadixon_1 avatar Toria Toria Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 38 minutes ago

    Same here.

    0 0points reply Load More Replies... kristiinamanniste avatar Kristiina Männiste Kristiina Männiste Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 6 minutes ago (edited)

    Ewwwww what was an 8 year old boy doing in the ladies changing room in the first place?? And with a video recording device out and active at that (sorry but a smartphone does record videos). I recently had to endure a 11 year old girl facetiming her older brother while I tried to change out of my sports bra right effing behind her and I gave a solemn oath I would take steps the next time such b sh1t takes place.

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