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AITA for being angry my brother lent his girlfriend my makeup?

by Charlie Brown
October 16, 2025
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She cherishes her makeup not just as a luxury, but as a hard-earned passion, saving every paycheck to invest in the quality and longevity of the products she loves. To her, each brushstroke is a personal ritual, a moment of self-expression and confidence that no one else should ever take for granted.

But when she discovers her prized cosmetics missing, lent out without her permission, a deep sense of violation and anger floods her — her boundaries crossed, her trust shattered by the one person who should have respected her belongings above all. This is more than makeup; it’s a breach of respect that cuts to the core.

AITA for being angry my brother lent his girlfriend my makeup?

I (21F) love makeup, and buy makeup that lasts longer...

It's worth it to me, however, and I save money...

When I got home from last night, my brother (28M)...

The next morning, when I went to put my makeup...

I didn't start to panic yet, as I thought it...

My brother got up from bed during my search, however,...

We're going out to a fancy dinner tonight and she...

I asked him what gave him the right to lend...

I told him that wasn't the point - it was...

I told him I didn't want her using my makeup...

so to me sharing makeup with your sister (who reciprocates...

He isn't talking to me yet and is refusing to...

I told him he owes me at the very least...

What do you think of this story?





THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

iknow_huh NTA not only did he lend it to her,...

Can you message her on your own like via Facebook?...

find the practice unsanitary and let her know 1. She...

oliviapach00 that both of them owe you the retail value...

Sharing makeup is so gross and unsanitary.

banjotwenf NTA thats super unsanitary and he stole them from...

If I was his GF I would not want to...

TheVue221 If she had a stye or a cold sore...

That was rude and inconsiderate , he could have asked...

CyborgsRHere He owes you a new mascara and lipstick and...

Your brother owes you new makeup. Just tell that gf...

Matejacar02 NTA at all. Dunno who is a bigger a*shole,

the brother who is stealing and doesnt even apologize,or give...

WavesnMountains NTA he didn't just lend it out,

he gave your stuff away because sharing mascara and lipstick...

SmellsLikeRainyDays you can't accept those items back: NTA, firstly that's...

secondly why the h**l does he think its okay to...

unclejoel you spent your hard earned money on it and...

Your brother sucks. I imagine he has no idea what...

I've spent many hours shopping for makeup with my grown...

I have seen her save money to buy a specific...

dezzykay It is a very personal thing that means so...

Reading through the Reddit comments, it’s clear that many people sided with the original poster, emphasizing that makeup is a personal item and borrowing without permission is a serious breach of trust. Several commenters pointed out that expensive makeup isn’t just a luxury—it’s a carefully curated collection that can be difficult and costly to replace. The consensus was that the brother should have at least asked before lending such personal belongings, especially since it caused distress and disrupted the original poster’s routine.

In my opinion, this situation highlights the importance of respecting boundaries within a household. While lending a few items here and there between family members can be harmless, expensive and personal items like makeup deserve explicit permission. Moving forward, clear communication is key to avoid similar misunderstandings, and perhaps the original poster should consider setting firm boundaries about her belongings. Ultimately, respecting others’ property is fundamental to maintaining trust and harmony at home.

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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