Monday, August 19, 2019


'He can't wear that shirt to playgroup again!' Mother gets VERY offended by her two-year-old daughter's friend wearing a 'Players Gonna Play' T-shirt, insisting it's 'rude' and 'demeaning'

A Canadian mother thought the 'Players Gonna Play' T-shirt she bought for her young son was adorable — so she was nonplussed when another mother in her kid's playgroup was so offended that she sent her rude text messages about it.

On Wednesday, a Redditor with a little boy shared a text message exchange she had with another mom in her son's playgroup.

The other mom claimed to be 'unimpressed' by the 'rude' and 'demeaning' shirt that the Redditor's son was wearing, and went on to insist that the boy couldn't wear it to the group again.

When the Redditor insisted she had no idea what the issue was, the other mom said that the shirt — which said 'Players Gonna Play' — was 'rude.'

'It insinuates that boys can just use girls as playtoys and do whatever they want to them. Not the best message to send out to your boy or my girl!' she said.

'You're actually crazy,' replied the Redditor. 'It's a funny joke for adults.' 'And for the record, my son will wear whatever I want him to. Don't come to group again if you're soooo offended.'

Thus called out, the angry mom replied: 'You're a real b****! I'm gonna make sure all the playgroup moms hear about this.'

Speaking in the comments, the Redditor went on to explain that the T-shirt also had a picture of an X-box controller, so there was no confusion over what 'play' meant.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some mothers are mature enough to be mothers.

Bird of Paradise said...

This woman needs to stop getting all worried over a T-Shirt and worry more about the lies their teaching the kids in these NEA run schools

Bill R. said...

Some people just live their lives to be perpetually offended.

Stan B said...

Combination T-Shirt and Mental Stability Detection System! I like it!

Anonymous said...

So, the one mother calls the other a B***h, but a cute slogan is what she finds offensive.