19 Aggravating Screenshots Of Parents Who Have No Idea What A Boundary Is

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1. This parent who didn't believe children deserve privacy:

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2. This parent who was too opinionated about how their grandchildren were being raised:

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3. This parent who destroyed their child's belongings:

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4. This parent who announced their child's pregnancy news before they had a chance to announce it themself:

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5. This parent who got mad that their child was busy at college orientation:

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6. This parent who was very nasty about having different politics from their child:

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7. This parent who demanded their child download a location tracking app:

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8. This parent who was mad about something their 22-year-old child liked on Facebook:

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9. This parent who didn't like playing with their kids:

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10. This parent who expected their child to go to church with them even though they had COVID:

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11. This parent who randomly demanded some very personal info:

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12. This parent who was incredibly strict about their kid's screentime:

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13. This parent who wanted to punish their child for eating ramen noodles:

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14. This parent who didn't see their child as "pure" anymore because they were living with their partner before marriage:

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15. This parent who was keeping tabs on their 40-year-old child years after they got arrested for a petty misdemeanor:

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16. This parent who turned off their child's wireless data because they wouldn't share their location:

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17. This parent who wanted proof that their 20-year-old child was at the movies like they said:

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18. This parent who felt it was their right to post their kids online without their approval:

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19. And this parent who didn't want their adult-aged child to get a bank account separate from them:

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