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50 Memes Highlighting The Frustration With Parents Who Demand Special Treatment
ParentingJUL 24, 2025

50 Memes Highlighting The Frustration With Parents Who Demand Special Treatment

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Some parents act like having a child gives them an all-access pass to special treatment. They act like rules don’t apply to them, patience is optional, and common courtesy doesn’t exist in their world. From demanding strangers give up their seats to treating teachers like on-call nannies, their entitlement can be downright unbelievable.
Luckily, the internet never misses a chance to call them out. The ‘Entitled Parents Memes’ subreddit is full of hilarious and eye-roll-worthy stories of parents who take things way too far. Keep scrolling to see some of the most ridiculous examples—you might just recognize a few!

#1 Insert Title

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#2 Vax

Vax
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#3 The Classic Facebook Marketplace Karen

The Classic Facebook Marketplace Karen
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Sometimes, we come across people who believe the world owes them something. It’s not hard to spot them—they’re the ones demanding special treatment for no apparent reason. Like that one person at the coffee shop insisting they should get their order first because they’re “in a hurry,” as if no one else has places to be!  

Entitled people often expect others to cater to their needs without ever saying thank you. They crave constant admiration and act as if basic rules don’t apply to them. Whether it’s cutting in line, expecting favors without reciprocation, or believing their problems are more important than everyone else’s, their behavior can be exhausting.  

#4 Boomer=karen And Kevin

Boomer=karen And Kevin
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#5 Ah S**t. Here We Go Again

Ah S**t. Here We Go Again
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#6 Narcissistic Parents

Narcissistic Parents
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This kind of attitude can stem from upbringing, unchecked privilege, or even certain personality traits. Some people are raised to believe they are always right, while others develop entitlement over time. Either way, it makes interactions with them particularly frustrating.  

#7 Every Karen

Every Karen
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#8 That Sums It Up

That Sums It Up
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#9 This Is True. This Is Very True

This Is True. This Is Very True
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And then, there are entitled parents—the ones who believe that just because they have kids, the world should bend over backward to accommodate them. They expect priority treatment everywhere, from restaurants to airlines, and often believe their children should be exempt from rules that apply to everyone else.  

#10 Preach It!!!!

Preach It!!!!
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#11 Its Funny Cause Its True

Its Funny Cause Its True
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#12 This Hits A Little Too Close To Home

This Hits A Little Too Close To Home
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To understand more, Bored Panda spoke with Nikola Rujkov, a tutor who has been working with kids in Germany for over a decade. “Some parents can be really tough to deal with,” he shares. “They expect you to rearrange your entire schedule just for their child, as if you have nothing else to do.”  

#13 Mom..... Lets Just Go

Mom..... Lets Just Go
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#14 Your Kids Are Humans Too Karen

Your Kids Are Humans Too Karen
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#15 I Think I Need To Go See A Therapist :’)

I Think I Need To Go See A Therapist :’)
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It doesn’t stop there. Nikola adds, “Some parents will come up with endless excuses for why their kid hasn’t done their homework. Instead of encouraging responsibility, they shift the blame onto the teacher.” And in extreme cases, parents even try to delegate their child’s work entirely. “I once had a parent who expected me to do their child’s homework for them,” he recalls, shaking his head.  

#16 Thought This Would Fit Here

Thought This Would Fit Here
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#17 Oh No Karen

Oh No Karen
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#18 Imagine ... Uggh

Imagine ... Uggh
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This kind of parenting can have long-term consequences. “Kids pick up on their parents’ behavior,” Nikola explains. “When parents act entitled, children start believing they deserve special treatment too, and that makes it even harder to teach them responsibility.”  

#19 Typical Karens

Typical Karens
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#20 When You Tell Karen Her Child Isn't An Angel

When You Tell Karen Her Child Isn't An Angel
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