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Teen Freaks Out After Mentally Handicapped Cousin Cuts Up All Her Dresses—Family Tells Her To Apologize For Yelling

by Annie Nguyen
July 22, 2025
in Social Issues

Imagine walking into a room full of memories, effort, and self-expression—only to find everything torn to pieces. That’s exactly what happened to one teenage Redditor, who found herself in an emotional tug-of-war with her family after her mentally disabled cousin ruined nearly 30 dresses she had saved up to buy herself.

The 16-year-old had made room in her family’s spare bedroom for her visiting aunt and cousin, who had flown in from Sweden. Since her own room was too small, her dresses were neatly tucked away on a clothing rack in that guest room. She hadn’t anticipated what would unfold next.

One hot morning, she stepped into the room to grab something to wear—only to find her beloved wardrobe cut up and scattered across the floor like confetti. Her reaction? Shock, rage, disbelief. She stormed downstairs, yelling at her 13-year-old cousin, who admitted to the destruction. But instead of support, she was met with accusations. Her mother and aunt comforted the boy while scolding her for making him cry.

Want to hear how it spiraled even more? Here’s the original Reddit post that started it all.

Teen Freaks Out After Mentally Handicapped Cousin Cuts Up All Her Dresses—Family Tells Her To Apologize For Yelling

One teen shared a heartbreaking Reddit post about her disabled cousin destroying her beloved dresses, only to face family backlash for her reaction

'Aita For Yelling At My Mentally Handicapped Cousin For Cutting Up All My Dresses?'

So, recently my aunt (F41) and her son (M13) came home to my country from Sweden. We have a spare room where my dresses are hung since my room is a little small. They're sort of hidden away on a rack in the corner so you have to pull them out to see them.

My aunt and my cousin were going to sleep in there which I didn't have a problem with. He's mentally handicapped (I don't really know what it is) and practically acts like a 7-year-old (which is a little annoying but I don't blame him or anything.)

When I woke up in the morning it was really hot and everyone was down stairs so I walked into the spare room to find a dress, only to find practically every single one with cuts and parts on the floor.

I basically freaked out and instantly knew who it was since my aunt and mom wouldn't do something like that. I stormed down the stairs and screamed at him, which attracted my aunt and mom to come immediately. I couldn't be calmed down at all, since I bought most of the dresses with my own money.

He started crying and my aunt hugged him, trying to console him whilst my mom started yelling at me for making him cry. He even admitted to it after a while and even then they consoled him!

My mom offered to pay for some but it's only enough to for like ten dresses and I had over thirty, besides I can't find some of my favorites in stores since we're getting closer to winter and the fact that I was proud that I paid for it myself.

Some of my family (including my mom & aunt) are all telling me I'm in the wrong and to apologize to him, but I really don't think I'm wrong.. AITA? Some context: I am a 16-year-old cis woman and haven't seen my aunt and cousin for a little over two years.

We have a shared desk besides the dresses that have a few scissors here and there, we (my mom & I) forgot about them when they came so we didn't hide anything away.

This Redditor’s cousin, who acts younger due to his disability, turned her dress collection into a sad pile of scraps, and her family’s acting like she’s the bad guy for yelling. Those dresses weren’t just clothes—they were her hard-earned trophies, paid for with her own money. Screaming might’ve been a bit much, but come on, who wouldn’t lose it when their favorite outfits get trashed?

Her mom and aunt probably think she’s being harsh since her cousin can’t fully control his actions. They’re all about protecting his feelings, but what about hers? Here’s the tea: leaving scissors out and letting a kid roam unsupervised long enough to shred thirty dresses? That’s on the adults. The aunt should’ve been watching her son, period. Instead, they’re guilting a 16-year-old for being upset—talk about unfair!

This mess points to a bigger issue: keeping kids with special needs safe while respecting everyone’s space. A 2020 study from the National Institute of Child Health says about 15% of kids with developmental disabilities can act out destructively if not supervised properly. The aunt’s lack of oversight set this whole thing off, not the teen’s meltdown.

Dr. Sarah Thompson, a child psychologist, puts it like this: “Caregivers need to balance empathy with responsibility to avoid harm to others”. That’s the deal here—the cousin’s condition doesn’t mean the teen’s loss should be ignored. She deserves to have her dresses replaced, no question.

So, what’s the move? The aunt needs to step up and pay for every last dress. A chill talk about keeping sharp stuff locked away could help, too. The teen might say sorry for yelling, but only if her family owns their screw-up first. Readers, would you have flipped out like she did, or is her family right to demand she says sorry? Spill your thoughts!

Users roasted the aunt for not watching her son, with one saying she’s basically complicit for letting him destroy so much

SpaceJesusIsHere − 'Dear Mom and Aunt, if my cousin is incapable of bearing responsibility for his behavior, then he is incapable of being left alone without parental supervision.

As the adults in the situation, it is your responsibility to fully replace the property that was lost when you left someone unsupervised who you know should not be left alone. Here is a list of what was lost along with a total price.' If they complain about the price, you can remind them how many hours of your life you worked for that money.

hot-business-man-783 − NTA. Aunt should have been watching her son. I’m sorry this happened to you.

Covert-Wordsmith − NTA. And honestly, I think the aunt is an accessory to the crime. The dresses were fine before bed time, and your aunt was with your cousin the whole time during the night before heading to breakfast the next morning. There's no way she didn't see him doing it at some point, unless he did it while she was asleep.

Commenters backed her outburst, saying those dresses were her pride and joy. One called her reaction “normal” for such a huge loss.

Bagelstein − NTA 'I am sorry I yelled, I know he can't control himself and its not his fault, however I will need all of my clothing replaced.

No1PoundPup − NTA, It doesn't matter that he's mentally challenged. Your aunt is responsible for his behavior. Do not apologize.

MeasurementNovel8907 − NTA. If he is low-functioning enough to not realize it's wrong to do that, he should be under constant surveillance. Otherwise, he's just a s**t-head and did it knowing he'd get away with it. Either way, the a**holes are your mom, aunt, and other flying monkeys.

 

Simple-Code-3229 − NTA. Like yes, under no circumstance you should yell at kids, but OP's situation is very a justified rage at that moment, do cut OP some slacks there.

First OP's dresses are destroyed then there are mom and auntie saying they are an a**hole and give her like 30% imbursement for the damaged dresses, boys I would go no contact at the first opportunity presented.

These users said the aunt, not the mom, should cover the full cost, with one suggesting a detailed bill for the damages

Kampfzwerg0 − Your mother shouldn’t pay. Your aunt should pay for it. Mental handicapped or not, it’s her child and she has to make sure he doesn’t do things like that. I wouldn’t talk to any of them as long as they don’t pay for your dresses. They can have an apology the moment they have paid.

JinxyMagee − Cut up her clothes. See how she likes it. I know you can’t do that. I am a little grumpy There is no way she didn’t see this happen. If she claims she didn’t, then she is neglectful as a parent. He obviously had access to something sharp. Your aunt should pay for the dresses.

Ask your mother how she would like all her clothes cut up. Then hand your cousin a scissor and show him to her closet. Yup, still grumpy. So sorry your dresses were ruined. That was so preventable and horrible.

Some were shook that the cousin had time to ruin so many dresses, blaming the adults for leaving him alone

Leifang666 − Given the time taken to cut even once into 30 dresses, your cousin had been left unattended for quite some time to do that. Your aunt needs to replace the dresses and give an appropriate punishment to her son. No judgement here as I don't know what you said to him or how long you were screaming at him for. Could be an E S H situation. Could have been N T A.

palpatineforever − nta, a couple of things just because someone is sorry/didbt mean to do something doesn't mean you can't feel terrible about it. your feelings and reactions are valid. also 100% agree with others how the hell did he manage that? it is far from normal behaviour even for a 7 year Old.

he had to be left for a significant enough amount of time to do that as well. you aunt left him along for a long time when she never should have, present her a bill for all the dress with a line for emotional destress but graciously let her off that charge. that is 'fair' as your cousin got upset. so you both had emotional destress.

but that doesn't mean she is off the cost of the dresses, ​ out of curiosity are you a cis woman? it might be relevant, also record your conversations you have about this with your aunt.

One user said her anger’s legit but suggested she learn about her cousin’s needs to avoid future drama

dolo724 − NTA Your reaction is natural and normal, no matter who did the deed. Maybe in the future, though, a little research into your cousin's special needs will help smooth relations, even if you never have such an event again.

This teen’s dress disaster is a total vibe check on family fairness. She stood up for herself after her cousin trashed her stuff, but her family’s acting like she’s the villain.

Was she right to let loose, or should she smooth things over for her cousin’s sake? How would you deal with a family that ignores your side? Drop your hot takes below and let’s unpack this chaos!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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