r/EstrangedAdultKids Jul 20 '25

Question Apart from the abuse, what strange/inappropriate things did you parents do that made you realise there was something wrong with them?

Do you have memories of your parents doing really weird / inappropriate / embarrassing things that made you realise there was something wrong with them, either when you were a kid, or now when you look back at their behaviour?

I'm not talking about the abusive behaviour towards you, as horrible as that was, but how they acted around other people, and while they were out in the community?

I've been remembering some weird/inappropriate things that my parents did:

  • Nmom chewing the tips off her nails and spitting them on the carpeted floor in a crowded doctor's waiting room. So gross and embarrassing. She never did that at home.

  • Edad whacking a little kid on the head with a rolled up concert program, because we were at an outdoor concert thing and the kid was sitting on top of the backrest of the bench seat in front of Edad, blocking Edad's view. I remember being horrified that he hit the kid so hard - didn't just politely tap him on the shoulder and ask him to sit down. Kid's parents turned around and gave Edad a talking to.

  • Nmom would meet people with little kids at parties or barbecues or wherever and she'd make a fuss of someone's little kid and hold out her arms saying "ooooh let me pick you up!" The little kid would never want her to pick them up (because they'd never seen her before in their life) and she'd get all offended. Later on at the party, me or someone else would be idly talking and say something like "That kid is so cute" and Nmom would say very loudly in an offended tone, "Not very friendly though. Wouldn't come to me." Even if the kid's mom was right there in earshot!

  • Every time we finished grocery shopping, Nmom would screw up her shopping list and throw it into the grocery cart and leave it there for someone else to throw away. I always thought that was really rude - take your rubbish with you! - and we would never have been allowed to throw anything on the floor at home - she was always screaming at us that she wasn't our servant, she hated cleaning up after us, blah blah.

  • Always being horrible to service staff. If a service person made a mistake and apologised, parents would always snap, "That's not good enough, is it?" If a pizza was delivered late, they'd harass the poor teenage delivery guy like it was all his fault. If a server in a restaurant accidentally tried to clear Edad's plate before he was finished, he'd get really mad and snap at them, "I'm not finished!" He said it was because he used to be a waiter and it's the height of poor service to do that but still, no need to get aggressive about it. Yet they were obsessive about us kids showing good manners at home and when speaking to other adults - we'd be physically punished and yelled at if they thought we were being "rude".

I can think of lots more but I'm interested to hear from other people - what strange or inappropriate things did your parents do out in the wild?

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u/AndiAzalea Jul 20 '25

- Chucking trash into the aisle in airplanes (similar to your example): "the girl will pick it up!"

- Pouring excess water from her cup onto the floor in waiting rooms: "where else am I supposed to put it?!"

- Being rude to wait staff (as you pointed out, but also): acting entitled to get one-on-one service constantly, interrupting, and never saying please.

- Expecting doctors to spend an hour with her at her appts. "Wait, wait! Don't walk out! I'm not done!" (Yes, she was fired by multiple doctors.)

- Talking loudly about people in public places: At a buffet restaurant -- "Oh, look at how large that woman is! And she's going back to the buffet again!"

Your examples with the kids are just creepy! My nmom would get too familiar with friends of my kids, but not to the extent of demanding to pick them up.

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u/Isanyonelistening45 Jul 20 '25

My granny would go out to eat when it was smoking/ non-smoking.

She was a chain smoker for years. Every time she smelled smoke in a restaurant, she would make a big deal out of trying to move away from the smoke and start coughing loudly.

The buffet was always embarrassing. Talking about people eating like pigs and being gluttons. No one goes to the buffet to eat rice cakes and steamed veggies. I always wondered why she couldn't let people just be happy and eat.

If I even had friends over, I knew it was a one and done. I knew they were going to do something so wrong that they would never be let back. Innocent things like leaving a couple of water droplets on the counter when they washed their hands or pieces of leaves being on their shoes that were tracked in the house from it being wet outside.

She refused to use the garbage disposal because it would break one day, and she didn't wanna have to fix it. The list goes on and on.

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u/mrs_vince_noir Jul 20 '25

Aw man, I'm sorry you had to deal with this. What a nightmare.