
Woman with 3 kids demands man date her, then accuses him of being a predator when he says no. This entitled drama will blow your mind! What do you think? 👇
Mike and Dylan tackle the most INSANE entitled person story: Lisa (26, with 3 kids by 2 different men) has a crush on her friend's brother Phillip (33, no kids). She asks him to spend the holidays with her, her kids, and her family to "give them a chance." When Phillip politely declines, Lisa escalates by accusing him of being either gay or a predator. The OP (Phillip's sibling) finally snaps: "His responsibility is NOT your damn kids!"
Then the dads dive into absolutely WILD TIFU stories: a romantic setup with candles and music that ended with accidentally yanking his girlfriend's hair, a threesome that turned into a medical emergency requiring the most unexpected distraction technique, an 11-year-old who thought pumping air into his unit would make it bigger, and a good Samaritan who discovered his "heat stroke victim" was actually an escaped mental patient providing self care on his sofa.
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