Entitled mom demands that 22-year-old friend let her spoiled 6-year-old "try" her medical inhaler, friendship sours when she refuses to share her medication for fun: "I need this for breathing"

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    She demanded my emergency inhaler because her kid 'just wanted to try it.

    "You could've let him try it once"
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    So this happened a few weeks ago, and I'm still kind of in disbelief. I (22F) have pretty severe asthma. I don't need it every day, but when I do, I really need my inhaler. Like, hospital-trip-if-l-don't-use-it need it. I always carry a backup one in my bag just in case.
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    Anyway, I was at a small get-together my friend hosted. Just 6-7 people hanging out at her place. One of the girls there (let's call her Brittany) brought
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    her 6-year-old son with her, even though it was clearly a no-kids kind of thing. Not my house, so I didn't say anything.
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    So I go to the kitchen to grab some water, and when I come back, I see her son playing with something and my heart stopped. This kid was playing with my INHALER. Like, pretending to sh ot it like a water g in, laughing, pressing down on it.
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    I rushed over and took it back (gently, I swear) and said, "Hey buddy, that's not a toy, it's medicine. I need this for breathing." He just shrugged and wandered off.
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    Then Brittany storms over and goes, "You didn't have to it from him like that." I was like, "Uh, it's a prescription inhaler? I literally need it to breathe if I have an attack."
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    And this woman, this absolute gem says, "Well he's just curious. You could've let him try it once. It's not a big deal." Try. It. Once.
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    Like it's some fidget spinner or something??? I told her, flat-out, "This isn't a toy. It's medicine. He could get hurt, or waste it, and I wouldn't have it when I need it. Not happening."
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    She huffs and goes, "Wow, okay. Selfish much?" Then proceeds to whisper to another guest that I was "overreacting for attention."
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    Girl. I don't even want this kind of attention. I just want to not di, thanks.
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    Anyway, my friend (the host) ended up asking her to leave because the kid kept messing with people's stuff and Brittany refused to keep an eye on him.
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    As she left, she muttered something like, "God, everyone's so sensitive these days." Yup. Sensitive about breathing.
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    Ulquiorra1312 Always when some idiot is like this ask if they would be fine with their kid injecting someones insulin
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    Dry-Wheel6198 OP Right?! Next time I'll just casually ask, "Should he try someone's EpiPen too, just for fun?" Like ma'am, this isn't a tasting menu of medical devices.
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    Cauchy Dog My pain meds look kinda like small skittles, wanna try those too?
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    Impossible-One582 Even worse, those things are expensive without medical insurance coverage.
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    Mira_DFalco Why the actual f is she OK with her kid rooting through random people's bags? And you can bet that if he'd had a reaction to the medication, she would be blaming you for having it where he could get to it.
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    Klutzy-Contest-1640 Someone needs to start spamming Brittany with links to parenting classes.
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    DaveWpgC Clearly not everyone is sensitive... Brittany doesn't give a sh about other people's needs.
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    Dry-Wheel6198 OP Right?? I swear, the way she looked at me like / was the problem for not letting her kid puff on my emergency inhaler... I still can't decide if she was clueless or just didn't care at all. Maybe both.
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    VanessaAlexis I'm a parent. I do not get what goes on in other parents minds to become so entitled. I'm trying to
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    raise my kids to become adults that I want to hang out with. Who wants to raise their kid to be an entitled brat? That poor boy is doomed if his mom doesn't start correcting him.

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