Stealing is a surefire way to break someone’s trust and potentially ruin the relationship for good. Such scenarios can get ugly when they happen amongfamilymembers, as you’ll come to read inthe storybelow.

A woman who had been collecting perfumes for a long time lost a few expensive bottles after her teenage niecestole them. Upon finding out, she demanded her sister/the child’s mother pay the corresponding amount, which she says is worth “hundreds of dollars.”

The mother downplayed the incident as textbookmischievous juvenile behavior. The author insists on getting paid but asked the AITAH subreddit if she was too harsh on the teenager.

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A collection of vintage perfume bottles with corked tops and labels, representing expensive perfumes stolen by the teenager.

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AITA for demanding that my niece, or her parents, pay me back for the hundreds of dollars of perfume she stole from me?

“(Note: I’m not involving the police, suing anyone, etc. Please don’t try to argue with me about this or “convince” me why I should.)

I have a perfume collection that I started when I was a teenager slinging burritos as my first job. I have over 400 bottles at this point, I take great pride in my collection, and I use it. I’m also happy to give people decants (samples) of most of my bottles, let them sample a spray or two, give some bottles as gifts, etc.

What I have a HUGE fking issue with is my 17 year old niece coming into my home under the guise of walking my dog, decanting bottles on her own and SELLING THE SAMPLES to her little friends. She thinks that because I have so many bottles, I wouldn’t notice some missing or getting massive dents in them. Well little miss entrepreneur failed to realize that her “private” Instagram wasn’t “friends only” or whatever and I saw each and every fking story with each price and sample she had.

I tallied that s**t up and got a pretty good estimate based on cost per ounce. Thankfully she mostly picked the “Tiktok famous” perfumes like Bianco Latte and Escapade Gourmand and didn’t go for the most rare, niche perfumes. She did snatch an entire 2.5 oz bottle of Baccarat Rouge, though, which runs $300+ at most retailers, as well as full bottles of perfumes you can get at Sephora. Like Marc Jacobs Daisy, Burberry Her Elixir, Flowerbomb, etc.

Petty or not, I printed out the entire list of what she’d taken, price estimate, and handed it off to my sister (her mom). I said that I expect to be paid back, in full. And of course her fking sneaky little a is never allowed in my home again. My sister got super pissy with me going on about how my niece is just a kid, kids make mistakes, etc. I said yes, kids make mistakes, and this is a GREAT way for my niece to learn from hers.

Their argument is that now the money she was going to use for a car has to go towards paying me back. I don’t care. She is lucky that I have no interest in involving the police, small claims, or any of that. But AITA, because she IS a teenager?”

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A woman sitting in a chair, looking shocked and upset as she holds her phone, reacting to something on the screen, likely related to the Instagram exposure of the stolen perfumes.

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Teenagers steal from family members because of a confused perception of ownership

The teenager’s mom may have had a valid argument when she attributed her daughter’s behavior to being a kid. According to author and psychologistDr. Carl Pickhardt, adolescents may have a confused perception of ownership at a young age.

In an article forPsychology Today, Dr. Pickhardt explains that such behaviors are part of a young person’s desire to “break boundaries for more freedom and independence.” Such motivations may push them to steal casually to tease or aggravate a sibling.

However, these actions may progress to “borrowing without permission.” As Dr. Pickhardt notes, this can blur the line between stealing and borrowing, and the child can start making excuses like “I was going to give it back.”

Here’s where things can start becoming problematic. According to Dr. Pickhardt, teenagers may develop a mindset of taking things from their parents or other adult family members because they feel “grown enough” to enjoy clothes or, in this story’s case, expensive perfumes.

Some of the usualissues among familymembers can also become a reason for theft.

“Stealing from family can be an outcome of envy—jealousyof amore favored siblingwho seems to be given more,” Dr. Pickhardt explained.

A well-lit display of shelves filled with expensive perfume bottles in various shapes and sizes, highlighting luxury fragrances.

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Consequences are necessary to steer a teenager away from stealing in adulthood

The mom’s decision to let her daughter’s actions slide because she is “just a kid” may carry hefty repercussions when the teenager grows up. That’s why Dr. Pickhardt urges parents and the adults in the family to take action.

“Parents are well-advised to confront this supposedly permissible appropriation early before it leads to outright theft,” Dr. Pickhardt wrote.

It starts with educating the child about the consequences of theft and the emotional consequences that come with it. At the same time, parents should prioritize imparting the values of honesty and integrity.

Most importantly, Dr. Pickhardt stresses the significance of reparation through payback arrangements for the stolen item.

“There needs to be some consequence for the violation that discourages repetition of the thieving act,” he wrote.

What do you think, readers? How do you feel about the author’s decision to ask for payback?

Three elegant perfume bottles in a row, each containing different colored liquids, representing a collection of high-end fragrances.

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Most commenters sided with the author, with some calling for harsher repercussions for the teenager

A Reddit thread where users criticize a teenager for selling stolen perfumes, with one commenter expressing frustration that she didn’t ask first.

A Reddit thread discussing the high value of rare vintage perfumes and criticizing the teenager for stealing perfumes, though the aunt is relieved she only took popular ones.

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

Teenager Steals Aunt’s Expensive Perfumes To Resell Them, Exposes Herself On Instagram

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