If you find yourself disagreeing with this person’s actions, we encourage you not to downvote the post. Instead, kindly express your opinions in the comments. We recommend maintaining politeness and articulating your thoughts with well-constructed arguments. One kid in my neighborhood has autism and enjoys touching the flowers I grow. Other kids, not so much. I do not have children because I couldn’t. So, this one particular child who loves to ‘touch’ flowers comes by my house daily. I like him. He’s totes adorbs, and he never harms anything. He has verbal communication issues, but he seems very intelligent overall. He likes to smell the flowers and talk to them in his own form of language. His mother and I are now very good friends.
Today, I found three kids in the yard pulling out my zinnias and making bunches for themselves. I asked them to stop and told them it was wrong of them to take things that weren’t theirs
Share icon Image credits: Leslie Cross (not the actual photo) I took the flowers from them and put them in a vase. I was devastated by the audacity of these kids to do such a thing. They were over twelve, an age that most children know right from wrong.They left my property after a bit of back and forth that included language that children shouldn’t know, let alone use.
I was soon confronted by two angry mothers who told me that I was wrong for chastising their children the way I did
Share icon Image credits: Julien L (not the actual photo) I showed them the damage they had done, and again, I was met with the excuse of “they’re just children.”Cue malicious response…
I found out where they lived. I cut down all the roses in one woman’s yard and proceeded to clip off every flower from the other woman’s bougainvillea
Share icon Image credits: Angèle Kamp (not the actual photo) Maybe that will let them know not to let their kids do whatever they choose. AITA for doing this? Moderator’s note: Please note that the images included in this article are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the actual individuals or items discussed in the story. If you have a comparable experience or story you’d like to tell, we welcome your submissions. Click here to share your story with Bored Panda. Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda!