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AITA for preventing my daughter from getting a new phone/allowance?

by John Doe
November 8, 2025
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Betrayal cuts deepest when it comes from those we love most. A daughter’s reckless act of smashing her iPhone for social media attention shattered not just the screen, but the trust and values her parents fought so hard to instill. The pain of watching their hard-earned sacrifices dismissed so casually ignited a fierce anger and a resolve to confront the disrespect head-on.

In the aftermath, two parents united despite their separation, determined to protect their family’s integrity and teach hard lessons about responsibility and respect. They drew firm boundaries, cutting off allowances and imposing strict controls, hoping to guide their daughter back from a path of entitlement and reckless disregard. This is a story of love tested by betrayal, and the painful steps toward accountability and growth.

AITA for preventing my daughter from getting a new phone/allowance?

A few months ago, my daughter smashed her iPhone for...

" The thing is, I definitely would have bought her...

Her father and I were obviously extremely angry. We both...

so to see her take advantage of that was extremely...

but we sat down and agreed that 1) we are...

2) we will never buy her a new phone but...

3) we will monitor her social media to make sure...

she first has to pay us back for the phone...

As I said, a few months have pa*sed and I...

He says that we might be "too harsh" over a...

"going a year without a phone." Personally, I don't care...

But I refuse to get her another phone. If she...

But I don't see value in giving more money to...

I rather my daughter be unhappy for a few years...

Her dad respects my opinion and agreed he won't give...

However, my actions are a direct result of her misbehavior...

However, I think I might be the a*shole because my...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation centers on a severe boundary violation by the daughter—publicly flaunting entitlement—and the parents’ subsequent attempt to re-establish boundaries, albeit through punitive measures.

The OP and her ex-husband acted from a place of deep emotional investment, stemming from their own difficult backgrounds, which heightened their reaction to what they perceived as spoiled behavior. The initial punitive package (cutting allowance, no replacement phone, future financial restrictions) was a strong, unified response aimed at teaching financial responsibility and respect. However, the unity fractured when the father softened, suggesting the initial severity might have exceeded the infraction, especially since the daughter still has access to communication via other devices. The daughter’s response—labeling the mother as narcissistic and controlling—suggests a perception that the consequences are disproportionate to the action, focusing on control rather than education.

The OP’s actions, while rooted in valid parental concern over entitlement, risk fostering resentment rather than genuine behavioral change due to the extended duration of the punishment. A more constructive path would involve a phased approach: immediately enforcing a consequence for the specific action (e.g., six months without an allowance or a mandatory repayment plan for the phone’s value) while clearly linking future privileges (like a smartphone) to demonstrated responsibility, rather than creating a multi-year moratorium that invites accusations of being controlling.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

ICWhatsNUrP NTA. I think for the most part, the punishments...

The one thing I would back down on is a...

she will need that phone. That said, absolutely under no...

Edit to address a common complaint: the punishment doesn't have...

But the point of this is to teach the child...

There needs to be a discernable change in behavior, and...

Say she upgrades her phone on her own money, doesn't...

At that point, it would be a perfect time to...

and that they feel like she has earned the parents...

Sneaky__Fox85 NTA - You did your duty as a parent,

attempting to teach personal responsibility and respecting property. I 100%...

though personally I do think the sentence is a little...

I do think you should remove the "pay you back...

The original phone she destroyed was a gift, it's unreasonable...

MagicMauiWowee Just my opinion: YTA The punishments you've laid out...

consequences of carelessness or attention seeking, and don't actually teach...

The message here is that if she does something that...

she gets completely restricted for essentially the rest of her...

That's a huge loss and I don't think it fits...

It seems like you want to punish your child for...

You said you would have bought her another phone without...

and now you're punishing her for your parental failings, without...

one she works for at minimum wage. It should not...

she should have to work for it to learn the...

But if you take away her money options and don't...

and she's going to be rebellious because you took away...

You need to really engage here and TEACH her the...

She doesn't have the innate knowledge of survival you do...

when you're the one who gave her the good life...

This is your fault, and you are a narcissist if...

after having a vastly different set of life experiences.

Grow up and parent your kid instead of being lazy...

shihtzup**s formative years.: NTA for that's a soft NTA. The...

She shouldn't get another phone, but to cut off her...

mygawd ESH I mean obviously what she did needs to...

You don't want to be the parent of a spoiled...

But she's not even 16,

expecting her to go all the way through to college...

somewhere and needs a ride and can't contact you to...

I know most parents would want to be able to...

Wouldn't it make sense to at least give her a...

pokethejellyfish I find it weird that you plan this far...

I'm fully on board with some of your punishments and...

But why should she try to improve her character if...

What's the point for her in trying if you stomp...

Teaching the value of money and being grateful for good...

So, her brother will be treated normally. She,

however, is supposed to never get an allowance again, is...

and even if she manages to save she is forbidden...

Consequences are important but you have to think longterm! What...

Do you want to punish her so she learns a...

All this over an object? Yes,

respecting property is important, playing rich brat is dumb and...

those are all important lessons that need to sink in....

the way it sounds) back over an object is a...

It teaches her that one misstep is not deserving of...

matter how hard she tries. Cut the allowance for half...

give her a cheap phone to cover the basics and...

That hurts and that fits the crime and teaches the...

What you are doing isn't about teaching and learning and...

galpalnykki I've gotta go with ESH.

I understand where your reaction came from but these punishments...

Years of punishment for this selfish behavior that you, as...

I think a few minor tweaks might make a big...

Depending on her age, she might not have a lot...

BUT if it wasn't directly tied to ch**es before, make...

y and z and additional help when parents ask. With...

Might be worth revisiting how much her allowance is too...

2) as others have said, for safety reasons I would...

But I am 100% on board that if she has...

3) no arguments here 4) I think its a bit...

Maybe make her pay a portion of the WiFi bill?...

At most, have her pay for the basic flip phone...

5) I'm not gonna say you're an AH for not...

But if you were outspoken about this plan I'm not...

Look into older, cheaper models or require her to get...

The original poster (OP) feels deeply betrayed and angry because their daughter publicly boasted about deliberately destroying an expensive phone, expecting parental replacement due to their hard work. The central conflict lies between the parents’ desire to teach a harsh lesson about entitlement and the daughter’s reaction, which labels the resulting consequences as controlling and narcissistic punishment.

Given the daughter has other devices for communication, is the parents’ collective decision to withhold a smartphone and deny allowance for several years a necessary, justified consequence for demonstrating a lack of gratitude and respect, or does this severe, long-term penalty unfairly label a teenage mistake as a permanent character flaw?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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