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16-Year-Old Buys Her Own Tablet But Is Called a Bully for Setting House Rules

by Carolyn Mullet
January 19, 2026
in Social Issues

We have all seen it happen in families where one sibling finally saves up for something special. It is a moment of pure pride and achievement. Usually, a younger sibling sees the shiny new object and wants to be part of the fun right away. It is a classic childhood scene that can either build a bond or create a lot of noise.

A mother recently reached out to the internet to ask for a little perspective on a family disagreement. Her teenage daughter worked hard to buy a high-end tablet with a digital pen. While she is happy to share with her six-year-old sister, she has set some very clear safety rules. Her father, however, feels these boundaries are a bit too much. He even suggested that the teen is being a bully.

It raises a really interesting question about how we teach our children to share and respect the property of others.

The Story

16-Year-Old Buys Her Own Tablet But Is Called a Bully for Setting House Rules
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AITA for telling my daughter that it's her sisters tablet and she can make the rules?

My daughter are 6 and 16. My 16 year old recently got a tablet with a pen with her own money

My 6 year old always wants to play and draw on it and it has a large screen and pen which her tablet doesn't have.

My 16 year old let's her play but has a few rules. The tablet has to be on a table or hard surface

and she isn't allowed to take it to her room. She can only play on it when she isn't using the tablet

and she can't play for more than an hour.. She has to stop playing if the battery is below 20 percent..

And she isn't allowed to play unsupervised either. I think these are pretty fair rules but my daughter complains

and wants to take the tablet to their room my husband also thinks her rules are dumb and says our daughter

should be trusted to play by herself. He told the 16 year old to be more relaxed and to be nice to hear

sister and trust her and not be a controlling bully. Now we haven't talked to eachother in a while. So AITA?

My heart truly goes out to the sixteen-year-old in this situation. It sounds like she is being incredibly mature and generous by letting her little sister play at all. Most teenagers would be far more protective of something they spent their own hard-earned money on.

It feels a bit heavy to hear a parent use words like “bully” when a child is simply trying to keep their belongings safe. The rules she set—like staying at the table and watching the battery—seem very practical for a six-year-old. It is a little surprising that the dad does not see this as a great opportunity for the younger daughter to learn about responsibility. Let us look at what the experts say about sibling boundaries.

Expert Opinion

Setting boundaries with personal property is a vital part of child development. When a teenager buys something with their own money, they develop a strong sense of ownership and care. This is a very healthy psychological step toward adult responsibility. It helps them understand the relationship between effort and reward.

According to research shared by Psychology Today, teaching younger children to respect the “no” of their older siblings is actually very beneficial. It helps them understand that they are not entitled to everything they see. This prepares them for social interactions outside of the home where boundaries are strictly enforced.

A study from Healthline on sibling dynamics suggests that forced sharing can sometimes backfire. It can cause resentment between children and may even lead the older child to hide their belongings. By allowing the teen to set her own rules, the parents are supporting her autonomy. They are also helping her feel secure in her own home.

Dr. Laura Markham of Aha! Parenting often notes that the goal should be to encourage a “spirit of generosity” rather than “forced sharing.” In this family, the sixteen-year-old already has that spirit. She is actively sharing her device. The friction only appears when the father insists on removing the safety precautions she put in place.

Labeling a child’s protective behavior as “bullying” can be quite damaging to their self-esteem. It can make them feel like their feelings of ownership are wrong. Instead of criticizing the teen, the parents could perhaps focus on the pride of the purchase. This is a great chance to model how to value the hard work of others.

Community Opinions

The online community was very quick to rally behind the mother and the teenage daughter. Many felt that the teenager was showing a high level of kindness and wisdom for her age.

Many users felt the teenager was being exceptionally generous to share at all.

Trailsya − Your oldest daughter is actually the nice one. If I were her, I would forbid younger sister from all activity on the pad if she kept making trouble.

I mean, you just know that once she can do whatever she wants, it's going to be out of battery, unfindable and even damaged at some point.

[Reddit User] − Your older daughter sounds really nice, i just got a new computer and i literally banned my older brother from getting anywhere near to it. ..

OP and her older daughter are definitely NTAHs, much nicer than my petty self

Chaoticgood790 − NTA your 16 year old clearly has more sense than your husband if he trusts a 6 year old with a tablet and no rules.

Has he met children that young? Also she bought it so really she’s being nice by letting her use it at all

Commenters questioned why the father was taking such a harsh stance.

honeybluebell − I think you have a husband problem here.

He's calling your oldest a bully for setting a reasonable boundary and setting the youngest up to be a brat.

Top-Bit85 − Let me guess. Your husband is the older girl's stepfather, and he wants his own child to have her way.

Cool_Dare9820 − U NTA Hubby is AH. Your daughter bought it with her own money.

She didn’t buy it with the expectation she was obliged to share it. She doesn’t want it to be damaged.

Others pointed out that boundaries are healthy for a six-year-old to learn.

CornerFieldFarm − Younger child is not entitled to whatever she wants just because she wants it. NTA at all.

Your husband's line of thinking - indulging her entitlement is not a healthy pattern.

AceAmphiptere − NTA, I know I'll get downvoted to hell, but the 6yrs old sounds entitled...

If she wants to draw in her room, paper and pencils exists.

Aromatic_Day_5592 − Your 16 year old is being really nice and reasonable.

She spent her own money on this tablet and shouldn’t be expected to share it...

Your teen is not being a bully or controlling. In fact, I would say she is generous and kind to her younger sister.

One reader used a humorous comparison to highlight the husband’s logic.

[Reddit User] − NTA. Tell your 17-year old she can take your husbands car to go out drinking tonight.

He's a big boy, he can figure out how to get to work tomorrow if his car is crashed. His rules are also dumb... after all.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

It is so important for parents to be on the same team when it comes to house rules. If you find yourself in a similar spot, try having a gentle heart-to-heart with your partner away from the kids. Explain that the teen’s rules are not about being mean. They are about being careful with an item they truly value.

Encourage the younger child to view using the tablet as a special privilege. You can explain that by following the rules, she is showing her sister how much she respects her. This builds trust between them. It turns a potential argument into a lesson on friendship and mutual respect.

Conclusion

In the end, it seems like the teenage daughter is doing a wonderful job of protecting her goals while being a kind sister. It is always a little tricky when family members see things differently. However, standing up for your child’s boundaries is a great way to show them you respect their effort.

What is your take on the “tablet rules” in this household? Do you think the sixteen-year-old is being too strict, or is the dad missing the point of personal property? We would love to hear your thoughts on finding that perfect balance between sharing and safety.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 6/8 votes | 75%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/8 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/8 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 1/8 votes | 13%
Need More INFO (INFO) 1/8 votes | 13%

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet is in charge of planning and content process management, business development, social media, strategic partnership relations, brand building, and PR for DailyHighlight. Before joining Dailyhighlight, she served as the Vice President of Editorial Development at Aubtu Today, and as a senior editor at various magazines and media agencies.

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