Stepdaughter Throws Phone Out the Window in an Act of Defiance

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    Font - Posted by u/No_Soil2059 6 hours ago 2 AITA for taking away my stepdaughters phone? my husband and I have been together for 6 years, married for 4, he has a daughter Violet(F14) and I have a daughter Mia(F7). D Violet was playing on her phone, Mia asked her if she could play and Violet said no. Mia said ok but then get bored after a while and asked me to ask Violet to let her play I asked Violet if she would let her play just for five minutes. she said ok, went to the window and threw the
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    Font - the next day she went out and came back with a new phone. i told her she is not allowed to have a phone and took it away. my mil called me and said im anhole because i cant take away something she bought with her own money(she does babysitting, pet sitting and other jobs like that) i told her its her punishment for breaking her phone and she said its her phone so she can do whatever she wants with it. she also told me to give the rest of the electronics back or theyll buy new ones for her
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    Font - Bostonya .6 hr. ago 32 ( Partsipant [4] YTA. The fact that Mia asked Violet then went to you to ask Violet after she said no tells me everything I need to know about your relationship with both of them and why Violet may have reacted the way she did. Breaking her phone was an unusually strong reaction but clearly this is not the first time her boundaries regarding her time and property have not been respected. Reply Give Award Share Report Save Follow 16.5k
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    Font - nvorx 5 hr. ago yeah i have a feeling violet isn't hot-headed at all 6.0k Reply Share
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    Font - Sam-2305 5 hr. ago My same thought. Violet could have reacted this way because she is exhausted. OP, this was a good occasion to explain your daughter that when someone says no, it's no. She won't always have the chance to ask you to ask someone else to do something she wants. YTA. 6.9k Reply Share
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    Font - activelyresting. 3 hr. ago Also OP needs to teach her daughter that when she says no, then she gets to defend her own boundaries as well, and that anyone who keeps on pushing doesn't get what they want just because they harass her. Reply Share 2.1k
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    Font - redfishie 3 hr. ago Yta. Op are you trying to have a child who becomes an adult who doesn't respect people's boundaries? You are teaching your daughter if one person says no, it's okay to keep pushing on that until it becomes a yes. Reply Share 523

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