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AITAH for calling my girlfriend childish and telling her to leave after she intentionally destroyed a gift that I got for my little sister?

by Michael Lee
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP) and his girlfriend, Megan, moved in together shortly after she had a disagreement with her parents. Soon after, the OP had to take in his younger sister because she had no other option for support. When the OP discussed this responsibility with Megan, she expressed reservations, citing concerns about the OP’s age, future family planning, and the small size of their living space, though she did not explicitly forbid it.

Despite Megan’s unspoken discomfort, the OP proceeded with taking in his sister, who has generally been friendly and admiring of Megan. Tensions grew when the OP bought his sister a Nintendo Switch, which appeared to upset Megan. After Megan began using the gift excessively, the OP asked her to stop, leading to the silent treatment. The situation escalated when the Switch was found deliberately smashed, leading the OP to ask Megan to leave temporarily so he could process the events.

AITAH for calling my girlfriend childish and telling her to leave after she intentionally destroyed a gift that I got for my little sister?

My girlfriend Megan and I stay together. She had a...

I can't disclose much except the fact that I was...

She told me that I was too young to have...

our place was too small etc but didn't outright say...

Although my sister has always been friendly to Megan from...

And it sucks because my sister really admires her and...

A month ago I bought my sister a switch, she...

I figured she deserved it as she does well at...

Megan wasn't happy when I bought it, she actually sulked....

but Megan would use it so much that it felt...

Sometimes Megan would use it even when my sister was...

All this made me uncomfortable, so I asked her to...

Megan agreed although it was clear that she was upset,...

Last week when I came back from picking up my...

My sister was distraught.When I asked Megan wtf happened, she...

It was obvious that she was lying and when I...

she got annoyed and told me that everything was fine...

I called her childish and asked her to please pack...

Her best friend texted me last night to tell me...

Does this make me an AH?

As marriage and family therapist Dr. Terri Cole explains, “Boundaries are not about controlling other people; they’re about knowing what’s acceptable for you and communicating that clearly.” This situation highlights a significant breakdown in establishing and respecting relational boundaries after a major life change—the introduction of the sister into the cohabiting relationship.

Megan’s behavior—sulking over the gift, monopolizing the sister’s property, and the eventual destruction of the Switch—suggests deep, uncommunicated resentment concerning the shift in the couple’s dynamic and living situation. Her initial reservations about the sister moving in were never fully resolved or openly discussed, turning into passive-aggressive actions. The OP correctly identified that the destruction of the gift was deliberate and a severe violation of trust, justifying his need for immediate space. However, asking her to leave immediately, knowing her precarious family situation, escalated the conflict unnecessarily without first forcing a direct confrontation about the root issue: her acceptance of the sister’s presence.

The OP’s action to protect his sister’s feelings and property was appropriate, but the execution could have been managed differently. A constructive path forward would involve gaining space for reflection (as he did) but then initiating a structured conversation focused solely on whether Megan can genuinely accept the sister as a permanent household member. If acceptance is impossible, the couple must negotiate the future of their relationship, rather than letting resentment fester into destructive behavior.

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Routine-Friend-7585 Nta. She sounds vindictive.

Sebscreen You deserve better: NTA. She isn't your wife,

she does not get a say in your decision to...

And she is quite frankly a despicable person for bullying...

On top of that, she sounds like a terrible partner...

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And tell her friend to eat gla*s; if she cares...

MeMeMeOnly Gee, I can't imagine why your GF has a...

Thallannc /s You need your put an ex- in front...

Deo14 I'd never have guessed.: My brothers tolerated no disrespect...

When a car-pooling buddy complained about having me in the...

my brother said "you can find another ride if it's...

Clean_Factor9673 Megan is not the one. She's jealous of a...

SteelHandLuke You don't need her in your life.: Take her...

The OP finds himself in a difficult position, having prioritized his commitment to his sister over his girlfriend’s apparent feelings regarding the shared living situation and the sister’s belongings. The core conflict lies between the OP’s sense of familial duty and the resentment Megan seemed to harbor towards the new living arrangement and the sister’s presence, culminating in an act of destruction.

The central question is whether the OP was justified in immediately asking Megan to leave due to the destruction of his sister’s property and her prior behavior, especially considering Megan’s own strained relationship with her family, or if demanding space without fully addressing the underlying resentment about the sister’s presence was an overreaction.

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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