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AITA for kicking my mom out of my house after she stole my (yes it’s pathetic) houseplant?

by Alex Johnson
December 16, 2025
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A young woman, freshly independent and navigating the rocky road of adulthood, faces a heart-wrenching loss that still lingers in every corner of her new apartment. Her partner’s memory clings to a small, resilient houseplant—the last fragile thread connecting her to a love now gone forever.

When her parents unexpectedly visit, the sanctuary she’s built begins to unravel. The disappearance of that tiny symbol of hope plunges her into panic and suspicion, forcing her to confront the painful truth that even those closest to us can sometimes become the source of our deepest betrayals.

AITA for kicking my mom out of my house after she stole my (yes it’s pathetic) houseplant?

I (F22) have recently moved into my first apartment after...

I've been here for about a month and 2 days...

The last thing that he gave me for my birthday...

After dinner I clean up and I notice it's gone....

I look all around the house for a good 30...

I call up my parents and my mom seems REALLY...

I was p**sed and demanded it back,

but my mom kept on saying "it's not a big...

I haven't spoken to her since and I've really been...

But at the end of the day it is a...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this situation, the mother crossed a critical emotional boundary, violating the OP’s established private space and taking an object of deep sentimental value. The mother’s immediate defense, “it’s not a big deal honey” and “it’s just a plant,” demonstrates a failure to acknowledge the OP’s reality—a common pattern when one person is attempting to manage another’s emotions or dismiss their grief process.

The OP’s reaction of immediate panic and subsequent anger is entirely understandable given the context of recent bereavement. The plant serves as a powerful transitional object, anchoring the memory of the partner. The mother’s action, even if motivated by a desire to ‘care’ for the plant (as she collects them) or simply poor boundary setting, strips the OP of control during a time when they are already feeling vulnerable. This act creates a significant rupture in trust, escalating the situation from a simple misunderstanding to a serious emotional trespass.

The OP’s actions in demanding the return of the item were appropriate given the severity of the boundary violation concerning a grief object. However, future interactions should focus on establishing clear, non-negotiable limits around personal property and sentimental items. A constructive recommendation would be for the OP to clearly communicate the plant’s symbolic meaning rather than its physical form when demanding its return, perhaps through a written message to maintain composure, ensuring the mother understands that this is about respect for loss, not just botany.

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SheeScan NTA Sounds to me that she took the plant...

DogTrainer24-7-365 Get that plant now.: You are NTA!

Go over to your parents' house, take your plant back,...

My guess would be that she thinks this will help...

cla*s="comment_author">floofyalfafa: People here telling a 22yo to cut ties with...

It's weird she did it, I don't know what the...

Fun_Wait1183 Is this post for real? I can't imagine anyone...

scooby946 If true, mom is definitely TA.: Get the plant....

From what you said about "getting away from your parents,"...

TheRoadk**lRapunzel NTA. That's such a stupid and lame thing your...

Even_Budget2078 Now I want to know what kind of plant...

This is maybe better suited for Am I Overreacting, honestly,...

But, no in theory, you would not be an a*shole...

She is an a*shole though. After you explained the importance...

The original poster (OP) is experiencing intense distress because their mother took a sentimental houseplant, which the OP views as the final tangible connection to their deceased partner. The central conflict lies between the OP’s profound emotional need to protect this irreplaceable item and the mother’s apparent disregard for that feeling, minimizing the object’s significance by labeling it “just a plant.”

Given the mother’s minimizing behavior versus the OP’s intense grief, is the OP justified in being completely unwilling to communicate until the plant is returned, or does the complexity of the parent-child relationship require a more immediate path toward resolution, despite the emotional violation?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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