Christmas is a special time of the year for people of all ages, whether you're a child excited for Santa, a parent who's making the holidays magical for your little ones, or you're just simply looking forward to spending time with your loved ones.
But one woman has been blasted online for believing she is more entitled to spending the big day with her family. As a single parent with an autistic child, she felt she should be allowed to be with her four-year-old boy on Christmas Day - and that she was within her rights to ask her single colleague to withdraw their holiday request.
But she received a lot of backlash after confessing her request on Mumsnet. The author went on to explain that she usually gets along with her colleague, but has been left in an awkward situation after they both asked for Christmas off, the Mirror reports.
Her "closed-minded" post stirred up some controversy among other users who argued that it's unfair to "minimise" her colleague's Christmas because she does not have a child.
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