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Her Younger Sister Acted Out All Summer, So She’s Not Letting Her Borrow Her Phone Anymore.

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Fact: our younger siblings need to be put in the places and they need to be taught lessons form time to time.

I don’t mean in a bullying way, I’m talking about when they get too big for their britches and they lack and kind of humility at all.

In this story, a college student talked about what she did to her younger sister to make sure that she knows she ain’t playing around!

Get all the details below and see what you think.

AITA for not letting my sister use my phone anymore until she apologizes?

“I (21F) am currently home from college for the summer.

In my house there’s me, my parents, and my siblings, one of whom is my 14 year old sister Lacy. I am close with everyone, including Lacy, but no one can deny that she’s kind of an entitled brat.

So with that out of the way…

Her phone is a hand-me-down so it’s pretty old and has some issues, including the camera not working. This is a problem for Lacy as she likes to draw and post her drawings on her Instagram account.

So, she uses either my phone (her account is logged in alongside mine on my app) or our mom’s phone, but she prefers my phone as it’s newer than our mom’s. She’s been coming in every morning and asking to borrow my phone.

I let her, as I’m spending most of my time studying for a big exam.

So the other day, we were sitting for breakfast together. We all have specific seats at the table we like to sit in, position-wise. It’s not official or sacred, but everyone does have a seat. Lacy was sitting in mine.

Hmmm…

I asked her to move, and she refused, jokingly at first but when I seriously asked her to move she said no and that it’s not a big deal.

I just kind of stared at her, and she stared back at me, and our dad lightly asked her to move, saying if it’s not a big deal why doesn’t she just move, but I waved him off.

I said it’s fine, if she doesn’t want to accommodate others then there’s no reason others should accommodate her.

Lacy just kind of rolled her eyes. I think she knew what I was talking about, though, regarding my phone, because she asked our mom instead to borrow her phone. My mom said no, and when Lacy whined “why?”, she just said no.

And later I asked my mom about it, and she said she didn’t like the “morning seat incident”.

Sorry…nope!

Lacy later came up to me and asked if she could use my phone, I told her no.

I pretty much told her my thought process – pretty much everyone in the house does things for her and accommodates her, and when it’s time for her to accommodate someone else she just immediately shuts it down?

I told her she was free to do that, and others were free to stop helping her out as well. I told her that if she apologized and understood my point, I’d let her use my phone again.

She just stormed out, and hasn’t been able to post on her account since my mom is still not letting Lacy use her phone either.

So, it’s been a few days, and I wanted to ask, AITA for waiting on an apology from Lacy?”

Check out how readers reacted.

This person said she’s NTA.

Another reader weighed in.

This individual shared their thoughts.

Another person spoke up.

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And this reader was impressed.

She showed her!

And it really does seem like her sister needed to be taught a lesson.

The entitlement was real was this one!

Her sister needs to grow up a little bit!

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