Mother teaches her teenage daughter a lesson by putting her One Direction tickets on eBay

A mother has taught her ‘self-righteous and lippy’ daughter a lesson by putting her One Direction tickets up for sale on eBay.

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by Abi Hooper |
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You can thank my daughter’s self-righteous and lippy attitude for their sale

The Australian mum – who simply goes by the username tsfe – put her child’s birthday present up for auction after she apparently lied about having sleepovers with friends so that she could go over to an older boy’s house.

In the eBay listing, the angry mum wrote: ‘You can thank my daughter’s self-righteous and lippy attitude for their sale. See sweety? And you thought I was bluffing.’

She continued: ‘I hope the scowl on your bitchy little friend’s faces when you tell them that your dad and I revoked the gift we were giving you all reminds you that your PARENTS are the ones that deserve love and respect more than anyone.’

The tickets
The tickets

I’m not your friend. I’m your MOTHER

Intent on getting her revenge, the woman wrote: ‘OH YOUR FRIENDS THOUGHT THAT A FEW PRANKS CALLS WOULD PUT ME OFF SELLING THE GIFT WE BOUGHT FOR THEM for YOUR BIRTHDAY because YOU all LIED to us about sleep overs so you could hang like little trollops at an older guys HOUSE????? Pffft!!

The eBayer was particularly disappointed in her teenage daughter’s decision to meet older boys - having seemingly learned her lesson during her own youth –and saved a scathing remark for the life choices made by her daughter’s friends’ single parent mums.

‘I find it HIGHLY amusing that you girls think you invented this stuff. Tricks like this on OUR parents is how HALF of you were conceived ….. And why a lot of your friends DONT have an address to send that Fathers day card to!!!’

She added: ‘I’m not your friend. I’m your MOTHER, and I am here to give you the boundaries that YOU NEED to become a functional responsible adult. You may hate me now….. But I don’t care. Its my job to raise a responsible adult..not nuture bad habits in my teen age child.’

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