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"AITA for potentially not wanting to give my sil my firstborn baby items?"
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The expectation seems to be that every lovingly curated nursery treasure should be handed over, destined for a household where borrowed means battered and returned means someday, maybe, in a parallel universe.
Watching every sentimental, registry-perfect baby item she meticulously chose get lost, broken, or forgotten because her in-law equates hand-me-downs with disposable? That’s not just inconvenient, it’s a violation of maternal property rights.
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Feeling possessive about your first-born baby milestones and mementos doesn’t make her the villain of the story-it means she understands that not everything you cross the finish line for has to be immediately gifted to whichever cousin shouts dibs first.
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