It’s a joke.
Sorry! BOOMER BAD! (please with the upvotes now)
I don’t even assume this person has a daughter. For all we know, they have a non-binary child and wish them “happy daughter’s day” every year. Not that I have a mom like that or anything /projection
I wouldn’t assume that. What a horrible position to be in. I could see my mother slapping this on and exclaiming GET IT IT’S A JOKE?! Which, how does a reasonable person respond to that? Most would probably wince and move on, while mom is gleefully unaware at how much it hurts her daughter.
And we haven’t even gotten to what if daughter can’t have children and is too ashamed to admit it!
Come on, that’s funny.
I feel like there are a ton of assumptions being made in this comment section. When I first saw it I thought it was funny and imagined a much more light hearted relationship between that woman and her daughter.
Overreacting much op?
Some people beat their kids and abuse them. These parents made a corny joke that nobody would have batted an eye at 10 years ago. Not that big a deal
I’m not overreacting. Anyone who would put such a nasty sticker on their vehicle clearly has no respect for their adult children. If they are willing to broadcast the supposed “selfishness” of their daughter to everyone around them, you know that this sticker is just the tip of the iceberg.
Imagine what they must say to their daughter in private if this is what they think is appropriate to say about her in public.
Has every joke your parent or family made funny? And if the joke wasn’t funny, did you cut them out of your life and abandon them?
This ‘joke’ is not an offhand comment that wasn’t thought through. Someone thought this, found and purchased the sticker, installed it, and lives with it every day. I would definitely cut someone out of my life if they continuously disrespected me like this, at least if they continued to do this after I confronted them about it.
People just assuming bad faith, I would totally get a “my grandchildren are in my selfish son’s balls” sticker for my parents if it weren’t a wierd thing to put on a car.