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AITAH for not allowing my brother to use his son's (my nephew's) money for bills and groceries
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Then the brother wants to use the money for an event and she agrees as long as the card comes back where it belongs. The next day he calls because the card was blocked at a store and announces that without it he cannot buy groceries. The message is clear he wants to treat his son’s savings like a supplementary paycheck. The parents act like access to the card is a basic right and when they cannot reach it they get angry at the aunt for keeping their own kid’s money from them. The mother even tells her to shut the account because it is teaching the child the wrong lesson as if the wrong lesson is protecting money from being spent on adult bills.
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The real tension is not about groceries it is about control. The brother and his wife want to blur the line between their needs and their son’s needs. The aunt wants to hold on to the one small thing that belongs to the nephew and not to the chaos of their budgeting.
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Who’s wrong here shouldn’t really be a question here. She is just the person who finally drew a line that separates childhood from adult money problems.
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