Stepmother admonishes 16-year-old for taking her necklace away from 1-year-old sister, leading to public meltdown: 'She started lecturing me'

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    AITA for taking my necklace away from my sister? Not the I (16F) attended a sporting event yesterday with my family. This includes my one year old sister - whom we'll call Ellie for privacy reasons in this post. She's super attached to me, so I had her on my lap during the game.
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    At one point, Ellie started to get really fussy and fidgety. She started tugging on my necklace, and trying to put the charm in her mouth. I told her "no-no, sweetie" and took the necklace away from her. We did this back and forth a few more times before I gave up and stuck the necklace down my shirt so she couldn't get to it.
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    When she realized that she couldn't get it anymore, she had a very loud meltdown. My stepmom stepped in at this point, but she was absolutely mortified. She started lecturing me about "being the grown up here" and that I should have let Ellie have the necklace because it would have kept her quiet. She even threw in an "I'm sorry sissy was mean to you" to Ellie. AITA for taking my necklace away from my baby sister?
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    OP has offered the following explanation for why they think they might be the ahle: I could be the a hle for taking away the one thing that seemed to be making my baby sister happy in that moment, when she was at her fussiest/fidgeting.
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    Thortok2000 23h ago. • You WERE the grown up here and your stepmom is the one in need of a lecture about the kinds of things that should go in a baby's mouth. NTA I can see this kid growing up without ever being told no. We have too many of those people. Sigh.
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    Aggressive_Ca... • 23h ago. NTA At 16, you have more smarts and common sense than your step mom does when it concerns taking care of your baby sister! You did that absolute RIGHT thing! Your necklace is not a toy for a baby. It could easily be broken, baby could swallow or choke on the charm or worse.
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    Tell your step mom that you were not mean to your sister, only watching out for her safety. Remind her that, as a mother, it's HER responsibility to bring safe toys to keep the baby quiet and happily occupied at such an outing.
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    You should be proud of yourself. You are an awesome big sister and she will adore you forever for loving her so much!
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    S • . 23h ago Edited 23h ago · . NTA. I guess your stepmom won't be satisfied until she has to rush her baby to the ER to dislodge a random item from her throat in time to prevent her from choking to death. Some children are mouthy, and that's why they make chew toys for babies that they can safely place in
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    their mouths without the risk of swallowing them. Being the grown up sometimes means setting boundaries, even if those boundaries cause a child, who is often. incapable of understanding the boundary, to have a meltdown. You didn't do anything wrong, and the baby didn't do anything unexpected. Your stepmom should take her own advice and start acting like a grown woman.
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    By the way, here's a true story. When I was an infant, I was chewing on an electrical cord that was plugged into a socket. My grandmother was watching me, and every time she tried to take the cord from me I started crying, so she just let me keep chewing on it to keep me quiet. I managed to chew right through it, and it burned a giant hole in the corner of my mouth. I still have the scar 50+ years later.
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    SoltGoesbutm... . 23h ago NTA! You behaved like an adult. You behaved like a parent. You are not the parent. Where was your stepmom while "sissy [was being] mean?" Why didn't Ellie's mother do something to soothe her rather than just blaming you for your sister being upset. Ellie is very lucky to have you. I hope that I'm wrong, but I'm
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    guessing that this is only the first in a long line of similar situations for you. You clearly love your sister. You know that you love your sister. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise or use that love against you.
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    • F 23h ago Edited 22h ago • Colo-rectal Surgeon [49] NTA. You were trying to set a very reasonable boundary and protect Ellie from breaking the necklace or swallowing part of it. Stepmother sounds like a lazy and permissive parent. Ellie is going to grow up to be a real brat if this is her mother's attitude. I'd bet that if Ellie had broken or
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    swallowed it, your stepmother would probably still blame you saying something like "you were careless and should have known better than letting a toddler play with it".
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    • embopbopbop... 23h ago. You did the grown-up thing. Stepmom's the one passive- aggressively talking down to you via a baby. Send your stepmom a link to an article about choking hazards for babies. NTA
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    . Damdogma 23h ago. She could have choked on that. Your step mom is a moron.
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    bloodyrose_an... • 22h ago. NTA If this was costume jewelry, it could contain toxic chemicals like lead. Cheap stuff from the dollar store, second hand or unknown origin- you have no idea what it has in it. But sure, tell you step dragon sorry that she has to actually parent instead of utilize you for free child labour.
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    kandoux 22h ago Better question -- would you have been TA if baby sister choked on it? Stepmom needs to get a grip and recall parenting 101 basics.

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