“I really think she thought I would take this just because she cosigned the lie.”
and some of the stories will make your jaw drop.
Here’s what they had to say below.

Anonymous, 36, Canada
2.
“‘Why aren’t you doing my son’s homework for him?
He shouldn’t bring anything home to work on you should complete it for him at school.

He needs free time in the evenings to unwind and play video games.’
Yup, they expected me to complete his homework for him SO he could play games and chill.”
The student was moved to another teacher."

Mrs. Baker, 63, South Carolina
4.
You gave my child an ultimatum?
You told my son that to make it pass your class, he had to complete work.

How dare you!'
Her son was in 11th grade Honors US History.
I had him removed, and he had to take a non-honors course.

I still wonder what she thought about him having to complete his assignments in that class as well."
Anonymous, 42, Pennsylvania
6.
“I once taught private music lessons to a child whose mother was a total nightmare.

The level of delusion was honestly sad.
I really think she thought I would take the work just because she cosigned the lie.”
Kim, 33, Chicago
8.

Her mom requested a meeting with me, the principal, and the head of cheer for the district.
When asked for evidence of any of these accusations, she refused to provide any.
She also made up a story that I yelled at her daughter in front of the entire cheer squad.

Some people just hate to be held accountable for their actions."
Luckily, my admin stood up for me (not always the norm for teachers).
Cathy, 62, Florida
11.

This mother told me that I lacked any and all understanding and compassion for the neurodivergent community.
Reader, I have ADHD.
That was a fun meeting."
Anonymous, 37, Kansas
12.
They then want to talk about their kid as I’m ready to walk out the door."
“Born and raised in NYC for most of my life, I moved my family to Georgia.
She got quiet and then left.”
Anonymous, 57, Georgia
15.
Anonymous, 32, Texas
16.
“‘I pay your salary, so I am like your boss.’
Anonymous, 38, Chicago