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Woman Inherits Abuser’s Prized Shears, Uses Them as a Hammer For Revenge

by Sunny Nguyen
November 7, 2025
in Social Issues

A pair of scissors has become the ultimate tool for a 20-year-long revenge.

A woman who was severely abused by her grandmother inherited the one thing her nana prized: a pair of “Fancy Expensive Dressmaking Shears.”

For two decades, she’s been systematically destroying them in the most satisfying way possible… and healing in the process.

Read the full, satisfying story:

Woman Inherits Abuser's Prized Shears, Uses Them as a Hammer For Revenge
Not the actual photo

With apologies to anyone who sews?

A woman in her mid-30s shared a story about her childhood and the one "stupid, petty habit" she keeps to honor her abuser's memory.

I was raised by my abusive grandparents. My grandfather isn’t worth mentioning and my grandmother died when I was 15.

She had an aneurysm while on the toilet - dying with the same grace she had while alive.

I’m in my mid-30s now, and I don’t often think of her, but I do keep one small petty habit.

Grandmother was a seamstress and her most prized possession was a pair of super sharp, Fancy Expensive Dressmaking Shears.

I once used them to cut paper and she made me sleep on the porch for a week.

*(For those who have said this seems like a random punishment - she was abusive. If I was going to “be an animal”

then I should “be treated like one” and sleep outside. It wasn’t about the scissors, it was about me existing in her line of sight when she wanted to lash...

When she died, one of the few things I asked for were those scissors.

I have used them to cut everything (but fabric) for the last 2 decades. I use (ruin) them in the kitchen, for crafts, for projects around the house.

The other day I used them as a hammer when I was too lazy to grab the toolbox. It’s stupid and petty, but nothing beats the tiny spark of malicious...

that I feel every time I use those f__king scissors to cut duct tape and then pry open a paint can.

Here’s to you nana, I hope you went to heaven because I know there’s nothing you hated more than the happiness of others.

*Edited to add: Thank you to all the commenters! It’s been 20 years since she died.

I’ve had a lot of therapy, became part of a loving family, and I have a wonderful, interesting life: the best revenge I could have.*

*I still have the odd time when childhood trauma raises its ugly head, but even my worst days are happier than any day when she was alive.

The scissors are just something that makes me laugh and a good reminder that she can’t actually hurt me anymore.*

*Thank you for all the warm wishes. Be good to each other and may you all have health, happiness, and the occasional joy of petty revenge.*

This story is just… chef’s kiss. It’s equal parts heartbreaking and deeply, deeply satisfying. The poster’s (OP’s) pain is so clear. That line, “dying with the same grace she had while alive,” speaks volumes.

The punishment of sleeping on the porch for a week wasn’t about scissors. As the OP says, it was about control and dehumanization. Her revenge isn’t just “petty.” It’s symbolic. It’s a physical act of reclaiming her power, one paint can and duct tape roll at a time.

The Psychology of “Petty” Revenge

This story resonates because it’s about more than just ruined scissors. It’s a tale of healing from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).

The trauma the OP endured is tragically common. The CDC reports that about 64% of U.S. adults have experienced at least one adverse childhood experience. The OP’s story, sadly, is one of millions. Her “petty” habit is a way of processing that trauma. It’s a tangible link to her past, but one where she is finally in control.

Every time she uses those shears as a hammer, she’s reminding herself that her grandmother can’t hurt her anymore.

Dr. Leon F. Seltzer, writing for Psychology Today, explains this urge perfectly. Revenge, he says, “can feel righteous. It can feel like you’re finally doing something, taking action, or restoring a cosmic balance.” The OP is restoring her own balance.

This small, 20-year act of defiance is a powerful statement. But as the OP herself notes in her edit, the real revenge is her healing. Her edit confirms what experts on healing often say.

As one article from Verywell Mind on healing from narcissistic parents puts it: “The ultimate ‘revenge’… is to heal, thrive, and refuse to let their toxicity define your future. Living a happy, fulfilled life… is the most powerful statement you can make.”

The OP has done both. She found a loving family and a wonderful life. The scissors aren’t her only revenge; they’re just the cherry on top.

Check out how the community responded:

Every single person who sews, knits, or crafts, the very people who should be horrified, was 100% on the OP’s side. 

madeorremade − I sew and I approve this message. 👍🏽

SardonicAtBest − When I was in college for fashion design I kept a padlock on my scissors because roommates.

Which means I am profoundly aware of what a huge and satisfying proverbial f__k you this is.

dodulinka − As a tailor this genuinely hurts my soul. As a girl lurking on Reddit this sort of pettiness brings me joy

sociablemonkey74 − I am a crafter and have a few pairs of those special ‘fabric only’ scissors. Enjoy your sweet revenge.

spiffynid − I knit/crochet and I'm horrified. I have a pair of scissors in my desk that are fiber only. On the other hand,

if you really wanna f__k up those shears, fine grit sandpaper is the way to go. I love you style of revenge.

drwilhi − When I got together with my wife she had "fabric scissors". I could not for the life of me figure out why she was so particular

that these obviously office scissors were only to be used for fabric. Eventually I learned that she never had used let alone owned a true pair of fabric scissors.

Now we each have our own pairs of Ghingers, they are hidden from the kids and grandkids and there are plenty

of "office" and kitchen scissors around for whatever tasks they may need to use scissors for.

Others shared their own stories of tiny, gleeful revenge against difficult family members.

nobody_really__ − Four-year-old me got chewed out by my grandmother because I was monkeying with her antique Currier and Ives hurricane lamp.

"Don't you play with that! It's very valuable! It's not yours and will never be yours! "

Well, Granny, you were sweet most of the time, but when Grandpa put a $5 sticker on it at the yard sale, that lamp became mine, all mine.

And I will monkey with my hurricane lamp anytime I like. I can even fill it with kerosene and light the wick and blow it out as much as I...

luckoftadraw34 − I like your style

SamAnthaACE − Best petty revenge I’ve seen in a while.

And then there were the comments that just celebrated the OP’s perfectly executed, 20-year-long roast.

Auddzilla − Well she's in hell now because you f__king roasted her.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

The OP is already a masterclass in healing from trauma. For many survivors, the journey is long. The “best revenge” is living well, but that’s a big, abstract goal. Sometimes, you need small, tangible reminders that you are now safe and in control.

If you’re a survivor, finding a symbolic way to “talk back” to your trauma can be incredibly powerful. This could be writing a letter you never send, getting rid of an inherited object you always hated, or, yes, using fancy scissors to cut duct tape.

It’s about giving your “inner child” the power they never had. The key, as the OP shows, is to pair this with real healing: therapy, building a new “chosen family,” and allowing yourself to be happy. The scissors are just the punctuation mark on a life lived well.

This story is a beautiful, if unconventional, tale of healing. The OP took an object of her oppression and turned it into a symbol of her freedom.

What do you think? Is this the best revenge? Do you have a “petty” habit that helps you heal from a difficult past?

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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