'It got worse when I left for college': Older Brother Gets Even With Younger Brother for Helping Himself to Things in His Room

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    Younger brother kept stealing from my room, so, I returned the favor.
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    Younger brother kept stealing from my room, so I returned the favor.
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    Just got reminded of this story by another petty revenge. So many years ago when i was a college freshman (18m at the time), my younger brother (12m at the time) would constantly take things from my room. Pretty typical behavior, but i would always tell him to
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    just ask and I probably wouldn't have a problem with it. However, he was notorious for not returning it and for tearing it up. It was bad when i lived at home, but it got worse after i left for college.
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    I came home for Thanksgiving break and noticed several of my things missing. I went into his room and there they were. I told little broseph to stop and if he wanted something from my room to just call and ask first. I also warned him that if he kept it up, there would be a reaction.
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    When i came home after for Christmas, more stuff had gone missing. Since experience is sometimes the best teacher, i decided to reciprocate. While little broski was still at school, i went into his room and removed all of his clothes.I and hid them. To be fair, i just stuck them in the hall closet right outside his room.
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    Later that night about 8:30 or so he was taking a shower and then all of a sudden i hear a "What the heck. Where are all my clothes." He comes down to tue living room with just a towel freaking out because he can't find any clothes. I casually mention that i had
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    warned him before and i had taken ALL of his clothes. He starts screaming and freaking out and then turns to my parents to side with him and make me tell him where his clothes were. Unfortunately, my parents were pretty
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    much in stitches and did not rally to his cause. Eventually, i reunited him with both his under and over garments and warned him that next time he would have to find them on his own if he continued to take my
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    After that he started asking to use my stuff and i like to think that i helped save him from a live of degeneracy and misery. He's now an orthopedic surgeon and i'm pretty proud of him. You're welcome people of the world. Feel free to mail me my Nobel Peace Prize!
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    Medical-Potato5920 · 18 hr. ago A good dose of karma to help him get some empathy. I like it.
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    JennyDsings- 17 hr. ago This is the exact perfect petty consequence! No actual harm nor foul done, and your parents were likely thankful that lesson was learned by your brother without real and severe consequences. Glad you two are happy and thriving. Good story!
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    speakofit 15 hr. ago. edited 6 hr. ago This reminds me of when my boys were teenagers. Older 17 and Younger almost 14.
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    Younger would antagonize Older relentlessly. Older would warn Younger, and would retaliate to a certain degree such as giving noogies, or holding him down and tickling until Younger lost his breath.
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    Although I warned him multiple times over many years to stop antagonizing and irritating the s tout of Older and his friends, Younger was relentless until Younger was ultimately locked out of the house... N d!
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    Pi 42 13 hr. ago · You might have saved the earth from a catastrophe
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    Entropy- Shoulda XD 10 hr. ago taken the towels too!
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    bikingmama234 hr. ago Sometimes siblings can do a better punishment job than parents ever could.
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    OhHow I MeantTo · 6 hr. ago My brother did the exact same thing when I went to college, I'd go home and find a bunch of my stuff missing only to end up in his room. The worst was when I went to study abroad,
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    and he had lent my SNES to his best friend. I insisted that he get it back, but he kept on acting like I was being so unreasonable and difficult in asking for it back. He was the youngest and the golden child, so my parents refused to
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    intervene, in addition to the fact that that they never liked the fact that I played video games in the first place. It took nearly a year before he finally returned it to me, only for him to take our shared N64 to college with him.
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    Coygon 3 hr. ago . If it ever happens again (which it won't, all these years later, but I suppose this might come in useful for a reader here) hide them in the freezer. After soaking them first.
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    Outside also works, if you live in Alaska or the upper midwest and it's winter.

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