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AITA for giving my GF phone to my sister and scolding her?

by Emily Davis
November 21, 2025
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He poured his heart into the gift, saving every penny to surprise his girlfriend with the iPhone she had long wished for. But instead of joy, he was met with cold disappointment—a simple color choice shattered his carefully crafted moment, leaving him stunned and questioning the value of his efforts.

In the midst of his heartbreak, a new purpose emerged. Seeing his sister struggle after sacrificing her dreams for her newborn, he chose to turn his pain into kindness, offering the gift to someone who truly needed it, hoping that love could still be found in unexpected places.

AITA for giving my GF phone to my sister and scolding her?

It was my girlfriend's (23) birthday and I (25M) got...

When I surprised her with it I was expecting her...

The thing is she never told me she wanted a...

I was honestly in shock and disbelief that she was...

but I remember my sister (19) just had a baby...

I decided that I was going to give the phone...

I told her that I would give the phone to...

so I texted her saying: "This is your last chance...

" I asked her one last time and again, she...

A few hours later I was in bed when my...

I'm sorry but it's too late now I already gave...

" She got angry and started shouting at me saying...

her phone back right now. I lost my cool and...

I asked you twice if you wanted the phone and...

" She stomped her way out of the room and...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this scenario, both individuals demonstrated a significant lack of healthy boundary setting and emotional regulation during conflict. The girlfriend’s immediate reaction—declaring the entire birthday ruined over a color—indicates an expectation that her desires should be met exactly, a form of entitlement that bypasses gratitude for the gesture itself.

The OP, while acting generously toward his sister, made a reactive decision rather than a communicative one. When the girlfriend stated, ‘I don’t care,’ the OP interpreted this as final permission to reallocate the item, failing to recognize that such a statement in the context of a major gift is often an expression of temporary frustration, not a legal waiver of ownership rights. The OP’s subsequent action of giving the phone away forced a confrontation and invited his girlfriend’s intense, almost childish reaction (stomping feet), which he then matched by calling her a toddler. This pattern escalated the situation from a minor disappointment (wrong color) to a major relationship crisis (gift misappropriation).

The OP’s action of giving the phone away was inappropriate because it addressed his frustration by unilaterally removing the source of conflict without confirming the girlfriend’s ultimate intent regarding the expensive item. A more constructive approach would have been to calmly state, ‘I understand you are disappointed about the color. I cannot exchange it immediately, but I will return it to the store tomorrow so we can get the black one,’ or, if he was firm about giving it to his sister, to immediately return the white phone to the store instead of gifting it elsewhere without final resolution. Moving forward, both parties need to practice ‘pause’ before reacting and communicate specific needs clearly before major purchases or events.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

rougatre7 NTA. Dealing with this person will always be a...

d**ned if you don't" situation. No matter how you try...

**She will constantly move the goalpost** and find ways to...

It's good that you didn't give the phone to an...

Tistics NTA - HUGE RED FLAG - Dump her unless...

shtoopee life.: NTA, and please consider breaking up.

Your gf is completely dismissive of all the effort that...

She then proceeds as if she was the one being...

but somehow still stakes claim on the phone after basically...

I honestly think it's great karma that the phone found...

OP, this is a metric shitload of red flags, consider...

Any-Seesaw-3475 NTA. Friend...not to be mean but I'd reconsider that...

You seem like a caring dude (I know the iPhone...

awkwardflea scenario) is just...wrong. She doesn't appreciate you, find someone...

Your GF acted like an ungrateful, spoiled brat. You did...

WinterSoldiers_ Jesus CHRIST NTA. I remember when the iPhone 6s...

as I'd had the iPhone 4s before that. I must've...

Come Christmas morning my dad, who always bought my phone...

The 6s was so hard to get anywhere, he had...

I opened it and it wasn't the color I wanted...

I was happy to have a new phone, and honestly...

She acted like a 3 year old, she doesn't deserve...

You did the right thing, you told her what would...

CrashDisaster NTA.

Sounds like you were pretty reasonable and she doesn't get...

to someone who needs it. Kinda seems she's waving around...

The original poster (OP) is grappling with the fallout after giving away an expensive birthday gift, an iPhone 12 Pro, to his sister, following his girlfriend’s seemingly indifferent reaction to receiving the wrong color. The central conflict arises from the OP prioritizing a gift he purchased over his girlfriend’s initial reaction, leading to an intense argument over ownership and perceived disrespect.

Was the OP justified in rehoming the phone after his girlfriend dismissed his offer by stating ‘I don’t care,’ or did her subsequent demand for the gift—given its sentimental and monetary value—outweigh her verbal dismissal? The core debate remains whether a gift, once accepted or expected, can be discarded by the giver based on the recipient’s temporary emotional response.

Emily Davis

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

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