“74 Outrageous Moments When Entitlement Went Too Far This March – You Won’t Believe Number 7!”

"74 Outrageous Moments When Entitlement Went Too Far This March – You Won't Believe Number 7!"

So the best thing to do would be to limit engagement with that person,” says Dr. Hokemeyer. “To the extent that’s impossible, work on setting personal boundaries around them. To be effective, these boundaries need to be clear, consistent, and enforceable. Your responsibility is to your self-care and peace of mind,” he concludes.

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Two food containers labeled "No" highlight lack of self-awareness on a table.

I would like to start by saying I cook all the time. I also buy and share food all the time. She very rarely does either of those things, but whatever I can feed myself. She lets me stay rent free while I’m in college so I figure it works and I can pitch in that way. Anyways, this time I didn’t want to share so I very clearly labeled my food. I come home to eat the food I was looking forward to all day to find this is all she left me. She then tried to blame my grandpa. He has had three strokes and is 86 and does not eat that much. So I tell her I know good and well he did not eat it. I show her it was very clearly labeled “No”. She then lies again and says she didn’t see the label. There is no way she didn’t see the label. Ugh.

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People on a subway, one focused on their phone, unaware of a dog sitting on the seat next to them.

The tube can be frustrating as it is, where people really push past you to get a seat without any consideration.

But this shocked me, there were 5-6 people standing on the right, and this Ms prioritised her dog getting a seat (also it was early in the morning, everyone going to work). Is this not getting out of hand? Shocking how much people lack empathy in this city sometimes.

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