Entitled Mother Expects Stranger to Babysit Her Kid in the Park, Stranger Refuses, Causing Tension When Mother Accosts Her for Not 'Watching Him for Five Minutes'

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    The kid then grabbed one of my shoelaces and tried to untie it. That was when I decided I needed to set some boundaries. I gently but firmly told him, "Hey, you shouldn't grab people's things. Why don't you go show your mom what you found in the park?"
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    r/Am/TheJerk DowntownAd8413 Was I Wrong for Refusing to Babysit a Stranger's Toddler at the Park While the Parent Was Busy on a Call?
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    This happened about three weeks ago on a chilly Sunday morning in early December. I had decided to go for a walk in the park near my apartment to clear my head and enjoy the fresh
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    air. I had my coffee in one hand and my book in the other, ready to spend a peaceful morning on one of the benches overlooking the small pond in the park.
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    As I sat down, I noticed a woman with a toddler who seemed around three years old sitting at the opposite end of the bench. The woman was busy on a video call, loudly chatting about what
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    sounded like work-related issues while the toddler toddled around the bench, exploring sticks, leaves, and pebbles.
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    At first, it was cute. The kid picked up a twig and waved it around like a wand, mumbling something about magic spells. I gave him a polite smile, and then went back to my book. But that wasn't enough interaction for him.
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    He walked over to me and said, "What you reading?" I showed him the cover. "It's just a grown-up book, kiddo."
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    "Is it boring?" he asked, tilting his head. "Not to me," I replied with a smile.
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    Apparently, that was an invitation to climb onto the bench right next to me. The next thing I knew, the kid was trying to grab my coffee cup. "What's that? Is it chocolate milk?"
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    "No, it's coffee. Hot and not for kids," I said, pulling it away. His mom, still on her call, didn't even glance in our direction.
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    The boy then decided my book was more interesting and tried to snatch it out of my hands. I gently stopped him and said, "This is my book, little buddy. Why don't you go play with your sticks again?"
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    He didn't seem to like that suggestion because he frowned and then loudly declared, "I'm bored!"
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    I glanced at the mom, hoping she'd notice her child and step in. She was still deep in her call, gesturing animatedly with her free hand.
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    The kid then grabbed one of my shoelaces and tried to untie it. That was when I decided I needed to set some boundaries. I gently but firmly told him, "Hey, you
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    shouldn't grab people's things. Why don't you go show your mom what you found in the park?"
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    The boy turned to his mom and yelled, "MOM!" She briefly glanced at him, held up a finger to indicate "one minute," and went right back to her call.
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    At this point, I was getting frustrated. I wasn't there to babysit someone else's child, especially without being asked. I stood up, grabbed my things, and moved to a different bench a little farther away.
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    The toddler seemed confused, and I heard him whining as I walked off. A few minutes later, I saw the mom storming over.
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    "Really? You couldn't keep an eye on him for five minutes? I was on an important work call!" she said, clearly annoyed.
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    I was taken aback but calmly responded, "I'm sorry, but I'm not here to babysit. I came to enjoy the park in peace."
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    She scoffed and walked off with her kid, muttering something under her breath.
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    Later, when I told my roommate about the incident, she said I could've been nicer and helped out since the mom might've been overwhelmed. Now I'm
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    wondering—was I wrong for not stepping in and keeping her toddler entertained while she was on her call?

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