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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it possible she took it because at the time you were both adults and she was the only one with kids of the right age to play with it?[/quote] Why didn't sis mentioned this to OP? "Hey, I found Ms. Floppy Ears at mom and dad's and thought my kids would love to play with it. I know she was your old favorite--would you mind if they had it or do you want it back?"[/quote] Probably because Floppy Ears was sitting around in a dusty old box for years and she figured op didn't give a damn or she would have taken it home herself. Why does everyone on this board assume the worst about everyone else--especially family?[/quote] I didn't care about stuff until I had kids. If my sister grabbed them first because she had kids first, well, that's not fair. But I also didn't know I would want things. So what to do?[/quote] Ask for them back, like an adult? I don't know why said sister would assume you want shit you haven't touched in years just in case you have kids down the line. I would be happy for my old toys to get some use by my nieces and nephews. In most households, the true owners (mom and dad) have long since gotten rid of everything. [/quote]
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