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You are here: Home / News / "My life mission to teach children to sue their parents so they don't have to work" - Woman who "sued" her parents for being born has kids now

"My life mission to teach children to sue their parents so they don't have to work" - Woman who "sued" her parents for being born has kids now

Last Modified: May 26, 2023 by Sylvia Silverstone | This post may contain affiliate links for products we love and suggest. The views expressed in the article are solely the author's opinions.

A social media user claimed that she "sued" her parents for being born without consent, but not many realized she was joking.

The woman is a mom herself

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Talking to The Post, she said, "I thought it was obvious that I was joking." The TikToker, whose handle is "Kass Theaz," even claims in his bio that her videos are satire, but that did not stop her video from going viral and people leaving not-so-kind messages.

She also said she had children the "ethical" way

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She explained in the video, "I mentioned in my last video that I went clothes shopping for my children, and a lot of people are shocked to hear that I have children considering I sued my parents for having me without my permission." She continued by saying she needed to "clarify" some things.

Talking about her parents

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The woman added, "So my parents that I sued. They contributed to, you know, conceiving me, and my mother that raised me, she gave birth to me. And that's why I sued them because I did not consent to be here, like, I was unaware that I was going to have to grow up and get a job to support myself."

Yup, she sued her parents

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The woman continued, "I just didn't consent to that. They didn't try to contact me in any way before I was born to see if I actually wanted to be here, and that's why I sued them."

A great suggestion

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If this was not shocking enough, the woman suggested that pregnant women hire a psychic medium and find out if their children were to be given their consent to be born.

Her life mission

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The TikToker continued, "Otherwise, they will sue you because I'm making that my life mission to teach children to sue their parents so they don't have to work."

Adopting is different

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The mom added adopting kids is "different" than giving birth to them, "It's different when you adopt because it's not my fault that they're here. I'm just trying to be a good person and help them out. You know what I mean?"

Not many understood the satire

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The video packed nearly 18k comments, mostly negative ones. One person asked, "Someone let you adopt?" Another added, "10,000,000 facepalms."

The bright side

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One parent had a different point of view, "I wish my children would sue me. Because I, in return, would sue them for all the money I had to put out over the years. Lol, I have seen it all."

The taxes

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This person wondered, "Can we sue the government for forcing us to pay taxes? 'Cause I know I didn't sign up for that!"

Comments should be civil

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One person wrote, "Seek mental help seriously, you are freaking insane or extremely lazy, probably both." Another example was, "Honey, if you’re not joking, I feel so sorry for you, and I’ll be praying for you."

Some were suspicious

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Someone shared, "Me in the comments trying to figure out if this is legit." Another person said, "I'm pregnant, and my baby has told me they're so excited to pop out." The original content creator congratulated the woman.

Not everyone was fooled

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One TikTok poster got the joke, as they wrote, "How do you do this with a straight face? You're hysterical!!"

It says so in the description

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Another wrote, "The fact that your account says Satire Account and everybody's asking if your joking or not."

Source: TikTok

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