One teenager thought she was finally going to enjoy the birthday she’d dreamed of until her parents “borrowed” her savings and turned her Sweet 16 into a sour mess. After months of working a summer job, she tucked away $120 for her own celebration, knowing her parents couldn’t afford to throw her a party. But when she discovered her mom had raided her hiding spot, the shock only deepened.
Instead of a cake, balloons, or friends over for a party, that money went toward brand-new sneakers for her autistic younger sister. When the teen called her parents out, things escalated into a screaming match, grounding, and a canceled party. Reddit weighed in, and the verdict was loud and clear. Curious how it unfolded? The full post is below.
A teen’s dream of a Sweet 16 crumbled when her parents took her hard-earned money to buy sneakers for her autistic sister











Reading this, my heart sank, reminds me of a friend who saved for a concert only to have her parents “borrow” it for bills, leaving her crushed. It’s infuriating when your efforts get sidelined, especially for a milestone like a birthday. This girl’s pain, mixed with her bold stand against her parents, hits hard. How do experts view favoritism like this?
Psychologists note that favoritism or repeated sacrifice from one sibling to another can fracture relationships well into adulthood.
Statistics show that 40% of people felt lonely in households where favoritism occurred among family members. According to Dr. Mike Jordan in East Lake Pediatrics, “Whether intentional or not, favoritism can shape childhood relationships, self-esteem, and even adult mental health.” In this case, the teen’s anger isn’t about shoes; it’s about being robbed of recognition and fairness.
There’s also the issue of autonomy. Research from the OECD shows that teens who earn money through part-time work develop stronger independence and self-esteem. By taking her earnings, the parents not only stole financially but emotionally undermined her sense of control. It wasn’t just $120, it was a milestone of effort and self-reliance.
Broader still, this story reflects the “invisible sibling” effect common in families with children requiring special care. While resources naturally shift, experts warn against neglecting the neurotypical sibling.
A 2022 Autism Parenting Magazine survey revealed that 63% of siblings reported feeling overlooked compared to their autistic brother or sister. That lack of balance can spark bitterness, just as we see here.
Could the parents have done differently? Absolutely. Transparency, asking to borrow, setting repayment timelines, or involving extended family would have respected both daughters. Instead, secrecy and force shattered trust. And when respect erodes, family ties don’t bend; they break.
Here’s what people had to say to OP:
These Redditors called the parents thieves, slamming their betrayal and neglect of the teen’s milestone








This group criticized the parents’ enabling of the sister’s demands, urging the teen to protect her money and seek support










These users suggested practical steps like moving out or telling family, condemning the parents’ disrespect



Reddit users in the comments rallied behind the teen, declaring her parents’ actions theft, plain and simple. Beyond ruined birthday plans, the story spotlighted the painful imbalance that happens when one child’s needs consistently eclipse another’s milestones. The internet’s advice? Hide your savings better, lean on outside support, and never let gaslighting convince you that theft is “love.”
Do you think the teen was justified in calling her parents thieves, or did the word choice cross a line? And should parents ever prioritize one child’s meltdown over another’s big day? Share your thoughts below.









