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AITA for refusing to give my sister the designer bag I was gifted?
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Our poor protagonist; it's pretty clear that mom has always been on her sister's side. No wonder she's such a spoiled brat even at the grown age of 28.
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She clearly has enough bags – why can she not stand it that her sister has ONE?
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Entitled 28-year-old demands that younger sister hand over expensive designer handbag gifted by godmother, mom advises to let her have it: "It would suit me better"
I've never been the type to want a designer handbag. I absolutely have my vices, but the thought of spending money on something that I carry around and could easily lose or ruin just makes me anxious. It's not just general anxiety, either; it stems from an actual childhood experience. You see, in middle school, I was pretty interested in fitting in. One year, Vera Bradley purses were all the rage, and I managed to convince my mom to get me one. It had a really cute owl print, and I would honestly still wear it to this day. Unforunately, I ended up spilling food on it that not only stained it, but also gave it a permanent seafood smell that never quite went away.
In our story today, a 25-year-old woman is gifted a designer handbag by her godmother. She's never owned one – but not for a lack of interest! In fact, she's wanted one just like it for years. However, her entitled sister takes the fact that she doesn't have a massive collection as a gift wasted and demands the bag for herself.