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A Makeup Battle: Teen Sister Refuses to Censor Her New Eyeliner for Her Brother

by Daniel Garcia
March 29, 2026
in Social Issues

We have all been there. You save up your hard-earned money for that one special item you have wanted for ages. You finally click “buy,” and you wait by the window for the delivery truck to arrive. It is a moment of pure, simple joy that every hobbyist understands deeply.

But for one young Redditor, that excitement quickly turned into a very strange household debate. Her new mascara and eyeliner happened to have a cheeky, suggestive name that is actually quite famous in the beauty world. While she saw it as just a tube of black paint, her twelve-year-old brother saw it as a reason to sound the alarm.

What followed was a battle of boundaries, double standards, and a very stressed-out mom. Let us look at how a little bit of makeup caused a big old mess.

The Story

A Makeup Battle: Teen Sister Refuses to Censor Her New Eyeliner for Her Brother
Not the actual photo

AITA for not marking out the name on my eyeliner?

I recently got a eye liner and mascara that I wanted for awhile. The name is not entirely innapropriate but is in some other people's opinion.

I find no issue with it at all and my mom is "just ok" with it. My brother, however, freaks the f out whenever he sees it.

He literally goes balistic when anything of the likeness enters his field of vision. This is stupid in my opinion. My mom babies this behavior.

I hate it. There is nothing wrong with it as my brother doesn't go through my caboodle. Mom ALSO knows I post pictures of it on

my ig account (I loooove fawning over my makeup because I like making myself feel pretty). Anyway, when the package arrived, I was estatic. I never

had my own eyeliner and I eagerly showed mom and relayed my excitment of learning how to use it properly. Brother saw the box and screamed,

yes screamed, "MOM!!!!!!! THE PACKAGE SAYS SX!!!!!!!! THE PACKAGE SAYS S***************XXXXX!!!!!!!!! THAT'S BAD!!!!!! THROW IT AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!" (remember. this brat is f__king 12) I mentally facepalmed and rolled my eyes.

Mom calmed him down and said that she would like for me to sharpie over half the name on it. I said I wouldn't do that

because I want to post a picture of me with it on holding it up to show off what I used. She said that it wouldn't matter.

(The irony is that she has the same mascara and didn't sharpie over the name). She said that it would bother my brother. I replied

that "When the heck would he ever use it? Why does he need to routinely go through my makeup?" I got a good earfull for

that one. Anyway, AITA for not wanting to sharpie over the name of my makeup? ETA: Before anyone asks, yes, I paid for it. Not mom

or dad. Btw, here's the eyeliner and mascara Update: Sorry this is months late, but I thought I's update it anyway if anyone is curious.

I ended up not marking it out and put it in my drawer with the rest of my make up. Mother tried to talk me

into marking it out in which I retaliated with, "When you mark it out on yours and your hairspray and stop using brands with inuendos,"

I'll consider it." That shut her up and she left me alone with some snide remarks and glares. Thank you for the judgement and reassurance!

Edit 2: I'm now seeing comments that I hate my brother and that I'm bashing him for autistic tendencing and being a h__ocrite because I

have it. Please let me explain something to clear the air of those things. I do not hate him. I'm worried for his future because

of his OCD tendencies, his behaviors, and his poor hygiene (which is being improved). I'm sad to read those comments that say "Op is a terrible sister."

She hates her brother for his autistic tendencies when she herself has it." Lemme say something, not only has he been tested and came back

negative, but there is a quote that says "When you meet one autistic person, you meet one autistic person." Even if he did have autism,

which he doesn't, me and him would be completely different. It hurts to reread those. I don't hate him. I may dislike him for treating

me like his perosnal servant and event like in the AITA, but I could never hate him. Please think before you say stuff like that.

I don't want to come off as bashing anyone in this edit, but I am not afraid to list by username who said those awful

things. I am open to answering any questions anyone may have. Just please DM me. I am very willing to answer and have a conversation

about my autism if you are as confused as the people who bashed me about hating my brother. In case you didn't get it,

let me reiterate: I do NOT hate my brother. He does NOT have autism. Do NOT bash me as a hateful person when all you

know of me are these posts on this site. Danke schön

Oh, I can feel the frustration coming off the screen with this one. It is so tough when you feel like you are being asked to hide who you are or what you like just to keep someone else from having a tantrum. It feels a bit like being told to cover up a beautiful painting because someone else doesn’t like the color blue.

It is especially tricky when the adults in the room seem to have a different set of rules for themselves. The daughter just wanted to feel pretty and share her passion for makeup with her followers. Instead, she was met with a request that felt a bit like a “shaming” of her choices. It really makes you think about how we handle maturity and words in a family setting.

Expert Opinion

This family dynamic touches on a very interesting psychological concept called “moral policing” within a sibling relationship. When a younger sibling feels they have the authority to monitor an older sibling’s behavior, it can create a huge power struggle. In this case, the brother’s reaction to a common word suggests he might be internalizing a very rigid sense of “right and wrong.”

According to a report from Psychology Today, children around age twelve are often in a stage where they are very sensitive to social norms and “taboo” topics. However, when a parent “babies” an extreme reaction, they might unintentionally be reinforcing anxiety instead of helping the child grow.

The mother’s request to Sharpie over the name is what experts call an “avoidance strategy.” Rather than explaining that the word is just a marketing term, she tried to remove the trigger entirely. This rarely solves the underlying issue of boundaries.

The Gottman Institute emphasizes that healthy families need to respect individual privacy. A twelve-year-old boy should not feel entitled to rummage through his sister’s personal makeup collection. This lack of boundaries is often where the real conflict begins.

Interestingly, a study on “Word Taboo” from the University of California suggests that over-censoring words can actually give them more power and make them feel more “dangerous” than they are. By making the mascara name a “bad” thing, the family actually made it a much bigger deal than a simple beauty product.

Neutralizing the situation with a calm conversation about marketing would have been much more helpful than reaching for a Sharpie. It serves as a gentle reminder that we should teach children how to navigate the world, rather than trying to hide the world from them.

Community Opinions

The internet had quite a lot to say about this specific brand of family drama. Most people felt that the brother’s reaction was a bit over the top for someone his age.

Commenters were quick to point out the double standards held by the mother.

SaebraK − As soon as I read the first line I was like "She either got a better than s__ or a better than birthday s__"

Ha! You're NTA your mom is very much in the wrong here.

reddituser0405 − NTA. Geez, your mum is making your brother more and more entitled by the minute.

JayManClayton − NTA, women (and girls) should not change their habits, alter their appearance, any of that to cater to boys

who can't mind their own business nor parents who can't care enough to educate them.

Many users felt the brother’s reaction was quite unusual for a twelve-year-old.

[Reddit User] − NTA. Your brother is 12. This is inappropriate behavior on his part.

Jld114 − Your brother doesn’t need to inspect your makeup products. Sounds like he’s just making a big deal to get a rise out of you.

DisneyDatknee22 − NTA. S__ isn't even a bad word or concept, that attitude is.

Others suggested small compromises to keep the peace while staying firm.

WrongDetective − NTA You shouldn’t have to but it might be better to offer to tape over it instead so you can uncover it for photos.

lavendearr − let him be a kid. keep the eyeliner in your room or in a pencil pouch hidden in a place only you know

if you don’t want to sharpie the name out.

Some readers focused on the long-term impact of this kind of parenting.

G_I_JET − I used to be like your brother... as an adult looking back on my childhood I feel really frustrated

because anytime s__ came into the convo there was a harsh reaction... Any way NTA

Motheroftides − NTA. Your mom's just a h__ocrite... IDK if it's because of your mom babying him

or if he has some kind of mental issue going there, but that really isn't the normal reaction for a twelve year old...

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

If you find yourself in a household where personal items are causing a stir, a little bit of communication can go a long way. It is helpful to sit down and ask, “Why exactly does this bother you?” Understanding the root of the concern can help you address it without having to change your own belongings.

Setting a firm boundary about your personal space is also very important. You can kindly say, “This is my makeup, and it stays in my room. If you don’t like the label, the best solution is to not look through my things.” This places the responsibility back on the person who is feeling bothered.

Conclusion

In the end, it seems this Redditor managed to keep her eyeliner exactly the way she liked it. It is a small victory for personal property and a reminder that we don’t always have to “Sharpie out” the things that make us happy just to please others.

Do you think the mom was just trying to be a peacemaker, or was she being unfair? Have you ever had a family member freak out over something totally normal? We would love to hear your thoughts and your own funny family stories in the comments below!

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Daniel Garcia

Daniel Garcia

Daniel is a contributing writer for DAILY HIGHLIGHT. Daniel is a New York-based author and has written for publications such as AUBTU Today, Digital Trends, Magazine, and many other media outlets.

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