“Cathartic”: Internet Lauds School Administrator For Putting Entitled Mom In Her Place

Parents will always want the best for their children. But while their hearts are in the right place, the way they convey the message can sometimes get them into trouble. 

This is what happened to a mom when she complained about the policies that her son’s school imposed. She pushed hard and made her demands, urging the administrator to accommodate without argument. However, she quickly realized that her objections backfired badly. 

You find the full text of this satisfying malicious compliance story as you scroll down below. 

A mom had complaints about the school policies imposed by her son’s school

A woman with purple-streaked hair, a school administrator, talking on the phone at her desk, holding a pen, expressing a cathartic moment.

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She made her demands and pushed hard, urging the school administrator to comply 

Text: Have a problem with the policy? Fine, I'll change it. I used to work as an administrator in a secondary school in the US around 10 years ago. This cathartic story shows a school administrator putting an entitled mom in her place.

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A screenshot of text about placing a student in a course, highlighting the administrator's ability to put an entitled mom in her place.

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Text: "Evidently, mom put dad on the list before their divorce. She had raised the child over the last several years by herself (according to her), and she should make all of the decisions." This excerpt details a mom's reasoning for her actions, relating to an entitled mom scenario.

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However, the situation backfired on her

Text on a white background, reading: Mom: "Good. Now I need my son to be put back into the class he was in originally." Entitled mom example.

Text screenshot with a school administrator addressing an entitled mom, saying she must meet in person for schedule changes.

Text on a white background: Mom: I can't do that. I live 45 minutes from the school, and I work every day. Entitled mom interaction.

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Many women unknowingly engage in maternal gatekeeping, and it can cause problems

Based on the author’s account, the mom’s intentions were sincere. However, the way she went about the conversation made her come off as unreasonable. 

She may have unintentionally engaged in maternal gatekeeping, in which mothers restrict fathers’ involvement in caregiving and child-rearing. As psychotherapist Erin Barbossa tells Motherly, such actions likely stem from an unconscious attempt to “create perfection” and “control the outcome.” 

“We may think that we are in a progressive relationship until it hits us that we don’t believe our partner can dress our children or decorate a Christmas tree, right?” Barbossa said, noting that one effective way to overcome maternal gatekeeping is to be vulnerable. 

However, the bigger issue here is her sense of entitlement to try to change the school policies in her favor. According to licensed psychologist Dr. Jade Wu, dealing with an entitled person sometimes requires using wish fulfillment to set limits. 

“Sometimes, just acknowledging that you heard the entitled person’s demand can ease the tension,” she noted. 

The administrator, however, took it a step further through harmless malicious compliance, which worked like a charm. The message was delivered strongly and clearly, without resorting to insults.

Most readers gave props to the author for handling the situation well

A user comment: "Foisted by her own petard. Well played." This comment is cathartic and applauds putting an entitled mom in her place.

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A comment from anon with 228 points, saying Thank you, that was cathartic for me. Well worth the 3 minutes to read, would read again.

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A user comment on Reddit about an entitled mom, labeled as the worst type of person, expects rules but not for her. Cathartic.

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A Reddit comment: "How the f**k did she not realise that was coming," reflecting cathartic online reactions.

A Reddit comment by yossarian-milo-22 stating, "At least the kid didn't get any of the fallback from his mom's actions." This is part of the cathartic story of the entitled mom being put in her place.

A comment thread showing a user named "anon" with 2 points, 8 years ago, stating "You flipped it right back around at her." Cathartic moment.

A comment by user XKRJAGUAR, reading "d**n that was risky, in case she did actually come in, i would have hit her up with 'I will talk to the father in person'." This comment relates to the cathartic experience of putting an entitled mom in her place.

A Reddit comment from user serioussiracha, saying This is delicious, expressing Cathartic appreciation for the entitled mom story.

A comment by TheGr8CokeMan saying, I don't get what she was thinking. The same thing could be said about her. A cathartic moment.

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