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AITA for “ruining” my brothers book?

by Emily Davis
November 17, 2025
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In a quiet household filled with the comforting presence of countless books, a simple act of borrowing turned into an unexpected storm. A sister, eager to share in her brother’s lifelong passion, only wanted to dive into a story he had cherished, never anticipating the emotional weight hidden in the pages.



What began as a small crease in a page became a fracture in their bond, revealing how deeply personal and sacred the world of books can be for some. The brother’s silent love for his collection erupted into anger, leaving both siblings grappling with feelings of misunderstanding and unspoken pain.

AITA for “ruining” my brothers book?

Okay so my (21F) brother (18M) has a collection of...

I've recently started trying to read more and I saw...

I noticed my brother reading the same book a few...

he said he'd finished reading it and to go ahead...

Anyways I was reading the book in the living room,...

I folded the paper over to keep the page and...

he grabbed the book from me and stormed upstairs and...

I've always done that with books and I don't understand...

Edit - Thankyou all for the comments they were actually...

Clearing up some things, my brother is autistic so that's...

I'm not excusing my actions but I genuinely didn't know...



As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation clearly illustrates a failure in establishing and respecting interpersonal boundaries, compounded by a misunderstanding of neurodivergence. For the OP, borrowing a book implies standard, flexible use, where minor wear like dog-earing is normal. However, for individuals on the autism spectrum, collections often represent sources of intense personal interest, routine, and sensory comfort. Damage, even minor, can trigger significant emotional distress (meltdowns or shutdowns) because it violates a deeply ingrained sense of order and care associated with a special interest. The brother’s reaction—shouting and door slamming—indicates a rapid escalation from mild irritation to a high level of emotional dysregulation triggered by a perceived threat to his valued possessions.

The OP’s initial action of folding the page was inappropriate because she failed to inquire about or respect the specific handling protocols for her brother’s collection, especially after learning he was autistic. While her intent was not malicious, borrowing something requires adopting the owner’s standards for its care. The OP’s subsequent acknowledgment and apology, followed by the commitment to replace the book and use bookmarks, is the appropriate path forward. In future situations, clear communication—asking specifically, “How should I mark my page?”—is essential when dealing with possessions belonging to someone whose needs differ significantly from one’s own.

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makethatnoise From one dog-earer to another, YTA.

What your choose to do with a personal book (dog...

YetEvenThen especially if you know your brother collects books. Buy...

From your response it's clear you do not treasure books...

If you are borrowing someone else's belongings, you should be...

unilateralhope Don't dog-ear the books, and don't open the book...

I fold down the corner of the page, underline pa*sages...

Books I borrow get returned in as close to the...

This should always be your goal when borrowing any item...

Princessroya YTA not your book. You don't fold pages of...

FSF_VVG Now go buy him a replacement.: Just to be...

it sounds like you "dogeared" the corner of one of...

Bookmarking a page like that when it doesn't belong to...

amandawhiskey YTA you don't dog-ear someone else's book. Use a...

You can literally stick any small piece of paper in...

Please show respect for your brothers collection. Apologize and if...

Complex-Pirate-4264 YTA. When you borrow something, treat it the way...

No matter how you would want to handle it. Apologize,...







The original poster (OP) experienced an intense reaction from her brother after folding a page corner in a borrowed book, an action she considered minor but which caused significant distress to her brother. The central conflict lies in the OP’s casual approach to handling shared property versus her brother’s deeply held need for his belongings, particularly his books, to remain in pristine condition.

Given the brother’s autistic sensitivity to his collection, was the OP’s failure to use a bookmark a sign of disrespect for his personal boundaries and needs, or was the brother’s aggressive, shouting reaction an inappropriate overreaction to a simple, accidental action?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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