When a child is young, how are you ever to know if they have the hallmarks of someone who will grow old, and perhaps do bad, socially unacceptable things?
For one mother, she thinks she has spotted exactly the kind of child who is showing sociopathic tendencies. The problem, however, is that the child isn’t her own.
Taking to online parenting forum Mumsnet, user OohMavis detailed a scenario that found her labelling her friend’s son a “psychopath“, and the events that followed and saw her fall out with said friend.
OohMavis wrote that it all began when the children were playing in the garden together, and her young daughter ran to her, saying she had “found a really big beetle”.
“She’s three and obsessed with mini beasts. My friend’s children overheard and came to see too. They ran ahead of me and my friend followed behind, by the time we’d arrived her son had STOMPED on this beautiful stag beetle (I think) and killed it.”
OohMavis said her daughter was “so upset”.
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“Honestly, it was just such an unnecessary thing to do. The kid is seven. It’s inexcusable. I reacted, raised my voice a bit and said “Why did you do that?!” he just laughed and said he wanted to stand on it. I said that’s a really nasty thing to do. Then [he] bent down to see if he’d ‘popped its head off’. He had, he was quite pleased with himself. His mother said nothing, I looked at her for a response and got a half-shrug.