ENTITLED MOM ON THE FLIGHT BROKE MY DAUGHTER’S IPAD – SHE REGRETTED IT SOONER THAN I COULD IMAGINE. I was flying with my 5-year-old, Ella, and she was happily watching something on her iPad with headphones on. Across the aisle was this boy about the same age, but he kept eyeing Ella’s screen. His whining got louder, and his mom, who I’ll call Entitled Mom (EM), finally tapped me on the shoulder. “We’re being responsible and not giving our son any screen time this trip. Can you put the iPad away? It’s upsetting him.” I was stunned. “No, sorry. My daughter’s calm and enjoying her show.” EM’s smile dropped fast. “Wow, so you’d rather ruin our family trip than take a break from your kid’s precious screen?” She muttered, just loud enough for everyone to hear, “Some parents can’t say no these days. It’s no wonder kids are spoiled.” I ignored her, but halfway through the flight, her son threw a bigger tantrum. And then, EM “accidentally” knocked over Ella’s tray, sending the iPad crashing to the floor! “Oops, so clumsy of me!” she said, smirking. Ella burst into tears, and I was boiling inside, but what could I do? EM acted like it was an accident, playing innocent the whole time. I took a deep breath and decided to focus on calming Ella down. I figured karma would catch up with EM soon enough. And it did, sooner than I expected. Not long after the “accident,” her ⬇️

Bethany, 35, and her five-year-old daughter, Ella, boarded a short flight, with Ella contentedly watching cartoons on her iPad.

As they settled in, a boy across the aisle grew restless, throwing a tantrum. His mother asked Bethany to put away Ella’s iPad, explaining they had chosen to avoid screen time. Bethany politely refused, saying, “Ella needed the iPad to stay calm during the flight.”

The boy’s tantrum intensified, and the mother, frustrated, “accidentally” knocked Ella’s iPad off the tray, shattering it.

Bethany was furious, but the flight attendant explained there was little to be done during the flight.

Without the iPad, Ella stayed calm as Bethany read her a story. Meanwhile, the boy’s tantrum escalated,

leading him to knock over his mother’s coffee, spilling it on her lap and ruining her passport. Realizing this could jeopardize their trip to Paris, the mother panicked, frantically trying to salvage her passport.

As the plane landed, the woman was still dealing with the mess, her son finally asleep. Bethany, though angry about the broken iPad,

couldn’t help but feel a small sense of satisfaction. The entitled mother had learned her own tough lesson.

Reflecting on the flight, Bethany felt grateful for the perspective the ordeal had given her. Despite the chaos,

she realized that sometimes, “the most valuable lessons come from the most unexpected experiences.”

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