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Her Husband’s Niece Secretly Recorded Her Ignoring Her Toddler Son Having A Tantrum, And Sent It To Some of Her In-Laws

“Jessica secretly recorded some of it, and she sent it to her family group chat that I am not a part of. She didn’t say anything to me. We typically pretend the other doesn’t exist. She also didn’t say anything when sending the video,” she said.

After this secret sending of the video, her husband was pretty offended by Jessica’s actions and felt like his niece was tattling about them to the rest of the family.

Her sister-in-law suggested that she do something to help the children calm down when they are so clearly in distress, and it seemed like her sister-in-law had heard of this happening before.

Now, family members are fighting with each other all over her choice to ignore her children’s tantrums at home.

Do you think that she is wrong to do this? Or do you think it is a reasonable approach to take? Do you think Jessica was wrong to record and send video evidence?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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