Anonymous wrote: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?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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?"
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?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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?"
Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote:Of course you can ask for it back! It was your and your sister should have asked before she took it from your parents house. Unless her kids are super attached to it, she should send it to you. Why didn't you bring it up when you saw it?
You are so very, very wrong.Anonymous wrote:Then you're a jerk. If you take something from your parents house that you knew darn well belonged to your sibling then it's stealing just the same as if you took it from the siblings house. And taking something that belongs to you from your siblings house isn't stealing, it's taking back what belongs to you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, ask for it back.
Or just take it, like she did, without asking. If it were my sister, this is how I would have to handle it, because my sister's sort of a jerk and thinks everything belongs to her.
Take it like she did without asking whom?
Presumably, it's the parents who get asked -- not the siblings.
It would never occur to me to ask my brother's permission to remove objects from my parent's attic. Especially old toys.
Taking an object from an adult sibling's home, however -- that would be stealing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then you're a jerk. If you take something from your parents house that you knew darn well belonged to your sibling then it's stealing just the same as if you took it from the siblings house. And taking something that belongs to you from your siblings house isn't stealing, it's taking back what belongs to you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, ask for it back.
Or just take it, like she did, without asking. If it were my sister, this is how I would have to handle it, because my sister's sort of a jerk and thinks everything belongs to her.
Take it like she did without asking whom?
Presumably, it's the parents who get asked -- not the siblings.
It would never occur to me to ask my brother's permission to remove objects from my parent's attic. Especially old toys.
Taking an object from an adult sibling's home, however -- that would be stealing.
Ew, no. You don't just steal a toy from your sibling's house. There's something wrong with you if you would do that.
PP is right, you don't need to ask your sibling's permission to take an old toy from your parents' house. Plus, since OP's sister is 5 years older than her, it very well could've been the sister's cherished toy first, before becoming a hand-me-down for OP.
Anonymous wrote:Then you're a jerk. If you take something from your parents house that you knew darn well belonged to your sibling then it's stealing just the same as if you took it from the siblings house. And taking something that belongs to you from your siblings house isn't stealing, it's taking back what belongs to you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, ask for it back.
Or just take it, like she did, without asking. If it were my sister, this is how I would have to handle it, because my sister's sort of a jerk and thinks everything belongs to her.
Take it like she did without asking whom?
Presumably, it's the parents who get asked -- not the siblings.
It would never occur to me to ask my brother's permission to remove objects from my parent's attic. Especially old toys.
Taking an object from an adult sibling's home, however -- that would be stealing.
Anonymous wrote:Then you're a jerk. If you take something from your parents house that you knew darn well belonged to your sibling then it's stealing just the same as if you took it from the siblings house. And taking something that belongs to you from your siblings house isn't stealing, it's taking back what belongs to you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, ask for it back.
Or just take it, like she did, without asking. If it were my sister, this is how I would have to handle it, because my sister's sort of a jerk and thinks everything belongs to her.
Take it like she did without asking whom?
Presumably, it's the parents who get asked -- not the siblings.
It would never occur to me to ask my brother's permission to remove objects from my parent's attic. Especially old toys.
Taking an object from an adult sibling's home, however -- that would be stealing.