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when petty is your love language - REACTION

Hey, Petty Posse! Charlotte here, and boy do I have a juicy topic for you today. We're diving deep into the world of relationships where being petty isn't just a hobby—it's practically a love language! 🤣

Ever found yourself purposefully leaving dishes in the sink just to get back at your significant other for stealing the covers last night? Or maybe you've hidden their phone just to watch them frantically search for it, all in the name of love? Well, my friend, you're not alone!

Join me in this video as we explore the hilarious and sometimes downright diabolical ways petty love manifests in our relationships. From passive-aggressive notes to epic prank wars, we're spilling all the tea on how to keep the spark alive with a healthy dose of sarcasm and mischief.

So, grab your partner-in-petty and get ready to laugh, cringe, and maybe even pick up a few new tricks along the way. Because let's face it, sometimes being a little petty is just our way of saying, "I love you, but I'm not afraid to mess with you a little." 😉

Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe for more relatable content, and drop your own petty love stories in the comments below. Until next time, stay petty, my friends! ✌️

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Hi, I'm Charlotte Dobre. I'm an actor, reactor, singer and sometimes (not really) comedian. On this channel I do reactions, commentary and occasionally I make a joke or two. I love poking fun at social media, weddings, entitled people, tiktok and OF COURSE petty people. I upload daily, usually 7 days a week, unless life gets crazy or I get lazy. Come hang out, it's a good time.

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Edited By Kelly Paoli

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My son’s high school choir teacher told us at his teacher conference that he should NOT study voice at university. She said, “He will never do well because he hasn’t had enough time with me.” My son graduated with a double major in theater and operatic voice. He sent graduation announcements to some of his favorite teachers as well as to the choir teacher. Here’s had a note saying he was so glad he didn’t follow her instructions. Whenever she was around, other teachers talked about him, how great his voice was and that he was singing with a local opera company…to rub it in.

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My husband is a Civil War studies freak. He has many books, some from the 1800's, first edition. My daughter did a report using these books in her bibliography. Teacher accused her of a false list of books, claiming they are unavailable. The teacher called her a liar when she said we owned those books. My A student daughter was crushed and embarrassed. She told me and I promptly packed up our Civil War Library and dragged them to school. I walked her and the books into class and dropped them on the teacher's desk. "Re-check her bibliography.... now, please. She was all 'oh, my gosh, I had no idea. She was softly apologizing to my daughter. I said "Oh, no. You called her a liar in front of the whole class, so apologize in front of the whole class. " She sells real estate now. Case closed.

Endorill
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The biggest bully my son ever had was his 3rd grade teacher. Woman was a menace. That was the same year she retired and on the last day of school he congratulated her and to her face said "I'm happy you can't be mean to kids anymore."

MissMellyDi
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ONE of the pettiest things I’ve EVER done for my kids (had to think bc I ALWAYS back up my kids but I also make they are ALWAYS held accountable if they do wrong, I’ll be the first to admit they are kids & kids are NOT perfect). They had the BEST bus driver for years, then he retired and got a series of new drivers. We had this one lady, my boys at the time were 8 & 10, my daughter was 13. I was doing yard work when the bus pulled up, it was parked for a good 5 min before my kids got off. I thought maybe they were gathering their stuff (LONG bus ride, over an hour) so sometimes it takes a min to pick up their stuff & they ALWAYS make sure to pick up their garbage & since they are like the 3rd or 4th to last stop, they all help the bus driver pick up the bus (just to be kind). Well my daughter got off first & said “Oh mom your gonna be MAD, like REALLY mad”, then my sons got off, my youngest was crying. I said “what happened?” She had got up, went to him, grabbed him by both arms, was shaking him & screaming at him how she was gonna whoop his ass, he had bruises forming already from it. I was HEATED. The bus went down & turned around, so I went to the middle of the road & stopped that bus. She gave me the biggest sweetest smile “oh did one of the kids forget something?” I seen the rest of the kids, about 6-8 kids all looked scared to death, one kid crying. Me “No! But listen & listen CAREFULLY bc this is your one and only warning, if I EVER hear of you laying a hand on any of my kids or any other kid on this bus, I will get on this bus, pull you off it by your hair & beat the shit out of you right in front of all these kids. You NEVER lay hands on kids, EVER. You’ve been warned” She started stammering, I said “You had a lot to say to these kids but you don’t have S to say to an adult?! What?!” She said “I’m calling the cops on you!!!!” I said “Good! We’ll be sure to be ready when they get here”. 15 min later the cops arrived, after explaining what happened, they took pics of my sons arms (bruised good by now), took statements & said “Jessica, as a Cop I can’t condone what you did or said, as a parent, I would have said the same thing. We will forward this to the bus company & let them handle it”. Needless to say she was terminated IMMEDIATELY after.

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My niece always plays with this girl that lives next door. This girl never shares her toys and always rubs her new toys in my niece's face. Like: "look at my new doll, no you can't touch it!" She always makes my niece cry. One day after her B-Day she got an Elsa doll she has been wanting (I had overheard her Mom saying she was getting it for her days earlier). True to nature she came straight to my niece to rub it in her face only to find my niece playing with a bigger and better version of Elsa, she also had Anna and Olaf (that I got for her). She immediately wanted to play with my nice and "share". My niece without skipping a beat said to her: "You can't touch them, play with yours!" I was so proud of her, that she is just as petty as her auntie.

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I didn't do this but my mother did. So when I was in middle school a teacher wrote for my mom, she wanted to inform her that I wasn't doing well in English. (My mom was a journalist in the Air Force) My mom had double checked my work, so knew that it had been done right. She sent me back to the teacher with the teacher's note marked in red, she made sure to show where the teacher had written sentences incorrectly. Then she wrote at the bottom "You might want to check your work before submitting it".

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Fun Fact: abuse/desecration of a corpse (yes cremation remains count) is a felony even under the vaguest of legal definitions such as "to treat a corpse in an offensive manner."

Edit: Also fun fact, Human remains don't qualify as people or property; they are in a legal grey area. Typically, courts view them as "quasi-property" and the next of kin are recognized as having the legal right to the remains for the purpose of providing proper burial.

icerose
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That dad... just beautiful, glad he made his kid feel included even though that mother did not! ❤❤

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My daughter is a special education student. A few years ago, she received a new aid, let's just call her M. My daughter was happy that this new aid was one of the ladies from our church, and expected to have a great school year. Soon however, she started coming in with bruises on her arms and in tears. I asked her what happened and she wouldn't tell me. Eventually I demanded to know, and she told me that M had grabbed her arm's, shook her, and called her mean names. When I tried to talk to M, she promptly told me, " The only thing wrong with your child, is that you wont let her grow up!" -wrong and multiple specialists would agree, as would her doctors, and medications- so I tried to talk to the principle. They "assured" me that my daughter must be confused because M had been a teacher for decades, and would never.. then they practically banned me from the school. I called the teachers board and CPS and reported my concerns. This resulted in M grabbing my daughter ( in 2nd grade at the time) and yanking her into a dark class room where she started to shake her and cuss her out...until the lights flipped on. A class has been in there watching a movie, and she was reported. The school does not call me, but once my daughter gets home, I hear about it. So, I drive her back to the school and demand to speak with the principle. For the next hour I get to hear apologies and assurances that this is unprecedented, and I demand that he apologize to my daughter for not believing her. Then I get the satisfaction of commenting on the bottom of M's pink slip, and filling out a report for CPS to investigate the school. My daughter was relieved and happy to prove she was not lying, and I took her for ice cream.

amberlong
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Shout out to the father defending his son in the discreet way he did. That's a dad!

miaranaldo
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The meanest girls in high school becoming a behavioral teacher has the same energy as bullies becoming nurses

beobabygirl
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I love this dad who includes everyone and treats the kids great!!! Bless him!!!!

vickymitchell
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The fact that the party mom thought she could tell the lil boy he could not play with his friends, in a public place, is outrageous. Dad gets the father of the year award from me 🎉

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I applaud that dad for making sure his son and his classmates had lots of fun. He's a hero to all kids who haven't been invited to parties

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As the only kid in class not to get invited to a birthday party one year...the embarrassment, sadness and feeling of being excluded or not good enough is visceral to this very day. Good on that dad, for real.

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I love a petty parent standing up for their kid! I got bullied relentlessly in school and my mom unexpectedly got me off the bus one day in like 5th or 6th grade to find me crying and my bullies surrounding me waving my belongings they stole and my mom went up one side and down the other (verbally) at my main bully she knew and were pretty sure he needed new pants after. He left me alone after that

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I’m embarrassed to admit I did the pettiest thing I’ve ever done for my child, but here goes anyway. When she was in 2nd grade, she had a male teacher who she was so excited about getting but when I say this dude had no business working with children, it’s an understatement. He had one of those area rugs from Walmart that was either a US map or a roadway with cars driving on it that he was oddly obsessed with and he would berate the students if they even tripped over it. Remember these were 7 years-olds! Around September my little girl comes out to the car and busts out crying. The school had taken soap out of the bathrooms that year and I couldn’t stand to think about her eating with dirty hands so I had clipped a hand sanitizer to her backpack. Apparently the cap had opened and the clear alcohol gel had dripped out on his rug. He flipped out and banned the whole class from hand sanitizer, yelled at her about being so “careless” and made her stay after class and scrub it out of his polyester rug. I started plotting and held my anger back until the end of the school year. When she went in the classroom to get her stuff I went with her and had concentrated food coloring (from my cake making side hustle) in my pocket that I dotted all over the bottoms of my shoes and walked all over that rug🤦🏻‍♀️. This was over a decade ago and I’m not proud of it, but it was the pettiest thing I’ve ever done for my kid.

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That Dad is the WHIP. His son is going to grow up to be a solid human. LOVE IT.

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When my daughter and I went to the bridal store for her FINAL fitting a few days before the wedding, they had taken her mermaid bridal gown in one inch more than necessary in each seam. I had made ALL of the bridesmaids dresses and I was not happy. The lady assured me it would be fixed and we could pick it up the day before the wedding. I looked her in the eyeball and said, “We will be going to lunch, and when we get back, we will be picking up her dress with correct alterations.” My daughter had never seen me with such controlled anger. That dress was perfect when we returned two hours later for the truly final fitting. Don’t mess with my kid or me or talk down to me when YOU messed up!

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One of my favorite comic book characters said "fool me once, shame on you, try that ish again and I'll publish your unofficial biography, sign you up for every calling service in the country, and train your dog to pee when the phone rings. " 😂😂😂😂

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