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Mom Faces Backlash After Pulling Daughter From Soccer Camp And Cutting Off Daughter’s Friends Over “Trashy” Behavior

by Annie Nguyen
August 5, 2025
in Social Issues

A Reddit user found herself refereeing more than just soccer this summer—she was in the middle of a teenage storm involving rude friends, missing money, and a very messy Arby’s incident. When her 15-year-old daughter started hanging with two new friends from camp, everything went downhill.

What started as typical summer bonding quickly unraveled into full-blown disrespect, chaos at home, and public embarrassment. When Mom found out her daughter was filming while her friends mocked a fast-food worker and trashed the place, she pulled her out of camp and cut ties with the group.

But what really stirred the pot was what she called them and how her own sister reacted. Want the juicy details? Let’s dive into this dramatic parenting dilemma below.

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Parenting teenagers can often feel like playing goalie in a penalty shootout—especially when their friend choices threaten to hit you straight in the values. The original poster (OP) didn’t mince words when describing her daughter’s two new friends: disrespectful, disruptive, and downright reckless.

The final straw? A call from the soccer coach reporting that the girls made a scene at a local Arby’s, mocking staff, spilling drinks, and flipping off employees, while OP’s daughter stood by recording and laughing. For many parents, that would raise red flags the size of soccer nets. OP decided enough was enough: no more soccer camp, and a hard line drawn between her daughter and these friends.

The story gets stickier with the use of the term “g**tto.” While her daughter said it first, OP repeated it—sparking criticism from her sister and some readers. But is using the word inherently wrong, or does context and intent matter?

According to Dr. Lisa Damour, psychologist and author of Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood, “Adolescents sometimes adopt personas or language from their peers that they think makes them sound tough or cool—without fully understanding the implications.”

Still, OP’s response reflects a common parental instinct: protect your child from negative influences before the behavior becomes identity. In an article for Psychology Today, family therapist Sean Grover states: “If your teen’s friends consistently show poor judgment, disrespectful behavior, or lack of empathy, it’s your responsibility to step in and set boundaries—even if it’s unpopular.”

The real debate lies in how that message is delivered. Language matters. The term “g**tto,” even when referring to behavior rather than background, can feel loaded—especially in multiracial families like OP’s. It risks sounding like a value judgment on cultural traits rather than individual choices.

That said, the underlying point still stands: parents have a duty to draw lines when their child’s actions (and associations) cross them. And when those friends disrespect you in your own home, possibly steal money, and act like YouTube pranksters in public? Setting consequences isn’t just acceptable—it’s necessary.

Reddit users kick up a storm of support for this mom

These Redditors backed the mom’s decision to pull her daughter from camp and ban the friends, calling them a bad influence for stealing and causing chaos

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These users cheered the mom’s tough love, suggesting consequences like apologizing at Arby’s or losing phone privileges to teach accountability

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These commenters supported the mom but noted the “g**tto” term was risky, though they felt it described behavior, not race, and the daughter brought it up first

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This mom didn’t just blow the whistle, she pulled her daughter off the field entirely. Was it harsh, or just necessary discipline in a world where teen antics can go viral in seconds?

Parents today walk a tricky line between guiding and offending, especially when language, race, and upbringing collide. Do you think OP overstepped with her word choice or was she spot-on for setting a firm boundary? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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