'She couldn’t respect my privacy or effort': 16-year-old girl returns art supply gift she bought for younger sister's birthday, after she finds her snooping through her bedroom days before and discovers opened gift, tension sparked as parents pick sides

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    Young girl looking inside a box
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    AITA for refusing to give my younger sister the birthday gift I bought after she snooped and ruined the surprise?

    So my (16F) younger sister (14F) has this habit of snooping through my stuff. I've told her so many times to stop, but she
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    doesn't listen. Her birthday is next week, and I saved up my own money to buy her something she's been
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    wanting for months - a really nice set of art supplies. I was super excited because I knew it would mean a lot to her.
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    Yesterday, I came home and caught her in my room, digging through my closet. She found the gift bag, opened it, and
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    immediately started squealing about how I "finally" got her what she wanted. I was so mad. The whole point of
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    a gift is the surprise. I told her since she couldn't respect my privacy or the effort I put in, I wasn't going to give it to her
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    anymore. She thought I was bluffing, but I meant it — I returned the supplies today and got my money back.
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    Colorful art supplies
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    Now she's sulking and telling everyone I'm being dramatic and cruel. My parents are split - Mom thinks I overreacted, Dad
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    says she needs to learn actions have consequences. So... AITA for not giving her the gift after she ruined it?
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    Briiiiiiyonce NTA. It's not like you did it to a 5 year old. Your sister is about to be 15 and that's old enough to not do 5 year old sh. Hopefully she learns from this and stops snooping. I'm glad your dad agrees because actions do indeed have consequences and your sister is learning that.
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    DemiChaos NTA I accidentally found a Playstation (I won't say which number to not feel old but it rhymes with "blue") in my dad's closet the year it came out. He
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    bought it on release and had it hidden until Christmas (I found it like maybe a month after he got it). I felt bad and was practicing my surprise face for months I was 13 -
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    Darkelf_Bard Your sister should know better. NTA. Actions have consequences. Tell her that. Not only did she invade your privacy but she's the one being the drama queen by trying to get others against you for punishing her actions.
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    Woman and teenage girl having an argument
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    False-Potato-7623 NTA I don't think the point of a gift is the surprise. She doesn't respect your privacy. She's old enough to know not to snoop through people's private space.
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    Ok_Conversation9750 NTA. She's old enough to not act like a toddler. Maybe the correct gift would be a ream of copy paper and a 12 pack of crayons because that level of "art supplies" would match her level of maturity?
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    Beetleman 16 NTA if stayed out of ya room she wouldn't of know sh until her bday I'm with ya dad she has to learn there are conserquences to every action maybe next time she will stay outta ya room not her place to look for things you have
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    LeoWyattJPendragon Why haven't your parents stepped in and stopped this? Would they be ok if you looked through their stuff?? Good for you for being mature enough to handle things correctly. Do that every time she snoops. Speak to your dad about applying consequences for her when she looks through your belongings.
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    Missnys NTA- The rule in my house when my brother and I were kids was, "if you know what you're getting, you don't get it" it stopped us snooping as kids. If you snoop in someone else's private spaces and find your present, you don't. get the present. End of conversation.
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    farfarfinn All actions have consequences. At some point she needs to learn. She choose the hard way.
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    lucwin2020 NTA. There are too many stories on this forum of 30+ yo folks that didn't learn at a young age that actions and decisions have consequences. I'm glad you and your dad get it and are trying to get your younger sibling to learn that lesson, sooner rather than later!
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    Tech2k I "Mom thinks I overreacted" maybe go through her s t then and see how she likes it NTA

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