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  1. OP asks:
  2. OP took his sister to a park.
  3. The main points of the story.
  4. OP's mom thinks he was wrong.
  5. Let's head into the comment section and find out what other Redditors have to say regarding OP's story.
  6. OP is a great big brother.
  7. Haha
  8. The fact that she’s an adult only means she should know better.
  9. Definitely NTA.

Teen Curses At Entitled Mom For Letting Sons Play With His Sister’s Bike Because 'She’s Not Using It'

Some parents strongly believe that their kids are the most amazing kids in the world and should be treated that way forever. But these kinds of parents might really need a reality check.

In a Reddit post in the "Am I the *sshole" subreddit, OP was asking the online community if a mom with an entitled attitude crossed a line. She let her kids play with his little sister's bike without asking first, and that made the girl cry. After OP told his mom about what happened, she scolded him for not being respectful to older people at the park. OP was wondering if he was really being a jerk there. Scroll down to check out the details of the story.

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OP asks:

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OP took his sister to a park.

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The main points of the story.

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OP's mom thinks he was wrong.

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Let's head into the comment section and find out what other Redditors have to say regarding OP's story.

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OP is a great big brother.

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Haha

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The fact that she’s an adult only means she should know better.

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Definitely NTA.

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It seems like the consensus in the comment section is that everyone agrees that OP isn't at fault in this situation. So, what's your opinion on this? Feel free to express your thoughts in the comments section.

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