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Mom Lets Her Friend’s Child Use Son’s Account, Son Hits Back, Could He Be NTA?

by Charles Butler
November 19, 2025
in Social Issues

A digital library turned into a family battleground. A man buys games online, shares his account with mum to be helpful, then watches it get used by her friend’s six-year-old during a party. He and his partner arrive, ready to play, only to be locked out by a stranger’s access on his account.

He disconnects the kid and friend, mum fumes, neighbour intervenes, the party turns into drama. It’s all about access, entitlement, and the shifting rules of shared digital assets.

Now, read the full story:

Mom Lets Her Friend’s Child Use Son’s Account, Son Hits Back, Could He Be NTA?
Not the actual photo‘AITA for Kicking a 6 Year old off my switch account?’

A couple of months ago my Mum bought a Nintendo Switch to play at her place. To be nice I logged my account into her switch so she can play...

I buy all of my games online because I don’t have room to keep physical copies of games. This means she has a huge selection of games to choose from.

Tonight, my Partner(26F) and I(25M) are sitting at home playing Mario Kart 8 on my Nintendo Switch. My existing Joycons had really bad thumbstick drift so I decided to buy...

All we’ve been wanting to do since we got home is jump on and play with my new controllers.

We have been playing for a while when all of a sudden an error message comes up on my screen reading “Someone else is playing on your switch online account...

Please contact Nintendo support if this is not you.”

Naturally I thought to myself, oh my mum must be trying to play on her switch, I’ll just text her to hop off since my partner and I have been...

Then she sent me a text saying that her and her friend are having a few drinks and her friends 6 year old child wanted to play.

I said to her that my partner and I have been looking forward to playing with my switch all day so if she could hop off while we were playing.

She then immediately started an argument, making me feel bad for kicking the kid off of the switch. They wanted to distract him while they had their fun drinking.

I explained to my mum that there was plenty of other ways to distract the child like putting on a movie.

My partner and I really wanted to play and the child kept kicking us off the switch account.

I then jumped into my account and logged my account off their switch so that I could play my games in peace.

Since I logged them out, there was nothing they could play as to log back into my switch they would have to have my phone for 2-factor identification.

This started world war 3, with my mum’s neighbour even getting involved by sending a message asking me to hop off so that her kid could be distracted while they...

Am I an a**hole for kicking the kid off my switch account that I payed for so my partner and I could play them?

Reading this story, I felt a mix of empathy for both sides but ultimately leaned towards the OP’s right to reclaim his own asset. He bought the games and paid for them.

He shared access out of generosity with his mum, under a certain expectation: respectful occasional use, not swallowing his entire account for a party.

When that boundary was crossed, he responded. That doesn’t make him cruel. It makes him protective of his investment and his time.

Digital ownership is complicated. Family sharing can be kind, but it needs boundaries. When it starts conflicting with the user’s enjoyment and rights, then fairness demands recalibration.

Now, let’s dig into what researchers say about digital ownership, shared accounts and boundaries in the digital home.

At heart, this story is about access versus ownership, and how sharing digital libraries within families can create conflicts when expectations diverge. The OP expected his account to be available when he wanted it; his mum treated it as communal during a social setting. Both perspectives have merit but one party ended up feeling excluded.

Studies reveal that people’s feelings of ownership, even over digital goods, have deep psychological roots. A 2022 study found that U.S. consumers’ perceptions of digital ownership correlate strongly with their perceived importance of having control, continuing access, and the right to exclude others.

In marketing psychology terms, this is known as psychological ownership, the feeling that something is “mine,” even if legally it might be licensed rather than owned.

When people feel their digital property is being used without their active control, they often respond with territorial behavior and exclusion just like the OP did.

Games, subscriptions and digital accounts introduce grey zones in family life. Sharing can support bonding, research on parent-child co-playing shows that when both collaborate, connections strengthen.

But when one party’s expectations differ, for example, sharing becomes full access by others without regard to original owner’s use, conflict arises. Digital boundaries then become essential.

Advice Based on Expert Insight

1. Clarify the Terms Up Front
Before sharing your digital library, it helps to explicitly define when the owner needs priority, when access is open, and under what circumstances access will be revoked. That transparency prevents confusion.

2. Respect Both Use Cases
Generosity (sharing your game account) is fine. But your primary use (playing with your partner) should not be undermined. Scheduling preferences or usage windows help align both parties.

3. Protect Your Access Rights
Since digital goods often lack physical boundaries, control mechanisms (like logging out other devices) are valid tools to reaffirm your ownership position. Research shows that when consumers feel their digital ownership is threatened, they more strongly enforce access rights.

4. Address the Root Relationship, Not Just the Device
This story escalated because the kid and friend were the symptom, the real issue was boundary breakdown and disrespect. Consider having a calm discussion with your mum about how “shared” doesn’t mean you lose priority.

Gaming accounts feel trivial compared to major life conflicts, yet they reflect bigger dynamics: ownership, generosity, fairness, and boundary-setting in modern digital households. The OP didn’t punish the child; he enforced his right to his property and his leisure time. In doing so, he stood up for a principle: generosity doesn’t require relinquishing control.

Check out how the community responded:

“It’s YOUR Account, So YOU Rule”

These redditors made it clear: you bought it, so you decide who uses it.

EbonyDoe - NTA. It is your account. You get priority over some random kid.

SovereignNavae - NTA. The owner of the library always gets first rights. Your mum cannot loan out something you loaned to her.

SamSpayedPI - NTA. It is your account and your games that you pay for.

Ender_TD - NTA. You never agreed to let the 6-year-old use your account.

journeyintopressure - NTA. Do not log your mum in again. She can set up her own account.

“This Is Not Your Job to Babysit”

This group voiced the frustration that adult socializing shouldn’t hijack someone else’s game library.

toxiclight - NTA. You do not owe entertainment to a stranger’s child while their parent drinks.

Important_Tangelo371 - Your mum’s neighbour can buy her own Nintendo. She has no right to message you.

tjo1975 - NTA. The kid is the neighbour’s child. Why did they not take the gathering back to the neighbour’s house?

Tarik861 - NTA. A group of adults drinking should not be responsible for a 6-year-old anyway.

“Recognize That Digital Sharing Needs Boundaries”

One redditor brought up the bigger theme: sharing is great when done with structure.

Lysergid42 - NTA. That is exactly what the log out all devices feature is meant for. People feel entitled when they get free perks.

This story reminds us that digital generosity still needs guardrails. You shared your game account with your mum to help her out. That was kind. But when the sharing became un-scheduled access and affected your primary use with your partner, you stood up for your rights.

Adult relationships are full of unspoken rules, especially when assets are shared. When expectations diverge, silence breeds resentment. A short conversation could have prevented this: “I’d like you to use it when I’m not playing; tonight is my play-night with my partner.”

In your case you drew the line and that’s okay. You didn’t punish a child; you protected your property and time.

What about you? If you shared access to a digital library, would you set stricter rules from the start? And if you were the mum, how would you balance your social plans with respect for someone else’s account?

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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