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Man Reclaims “Stolen” Stroller After His Brother Takes It Without Permission for His Own Son

by Carolyn Mullet
March 31, 2026
in Social Issues

Family is often seen as a safety net, but sometimes that net can feel a bit too tight. For one Redditor, the lines between sharing and stealing became very blurry during a recent home visit. Imagine coming home to find a major piece of baby gear missing from your hallway.

It turns out that your own brother walked in and took it under a false pretense. This was an expensive stroller that had already been promised to a dear friend in need. When the owner decided to go and get his property back, he sparked a massive family feud.

The brother claimed the Redditor was “stealing from a baby.” Meanwhile, the owner felt he was simply upholding a promise to a friend. This story explores the messy world of sibling boundaries and the high cost of entitlement in a modern family.

The Story

Man Reclaims "Stolen" Stroller After His Brother Takes It Without Permission for His Own Son
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AITA for taking back a stroller from my brother after he took it without asking and giving it to a friend instead?

I am a 28-year-old male and have always had a somewhat strange relationship with my older brother, who is 35.

To put it bluntly, he was rather cruel to me throughout our childhood. He bullied me relentlessly until he left home after finishing school.

We were raised by a single mother who was doing her absolute best to keep things afloat,

and I never told her what was going on at the time because I didn't want to add to her burdens.

These days, I’m married with a young son and a stable job. My brother, on the other hand,

has fallen on hard times, mostly due to a long-standing gambling problem that has left him in serious financial trouble.

A few years ago, he attempted to reconnect and offer something of an apology, but it felt rather performative, if I’m honest.

Since then, I’ve kept things civil but distant. Now, to the heart of the matter. Last month,

while I was at work, my brother came to my home and took my son’s old stroller without so much as a message.

It is a rather expensive piece of equipment that is still in excellent condition, and I had already promised it to one of my closest friends

whose wife is expecting their first child. I had told my friend weeks in advance that it was his,

and he was genuinely touched by the gesture. When I confronted my brother about it, he was completely dismissive.

He said something along the lines of, "I'm your brother; that's your nephew. Why are you helping them over your own family?"

He acted as though that reasoning somehow settled the matter. Frankly, I found the entitlement staggering.

Last week, I drove over to his flat while he was out and spoke with his wife.

To her credit, she was polite but clearly upset. She said their son had grown used to the stroller and they simply couldn't afford another one.

I told her I sympathized, but it had been promised to someone else and, ultimately, it had never been theirs to begin with.

I took it back and delivered it to my friend, just as I’d said I would.

Later that day, my brother rang me in a fury, accusing me of being heartless and disloyal.

He told me I had "stolen from a baby" and was a disgrace to the family. I have since blocked him.

While my wife fully supports my decision and my mom hasn't said anything either way, a couple of mutual acquaintances reckon I was too harsh.

They believe that since I can afford to be generous, I should have just let them keep it.

So, am I the asshole for taking the pram back and giving it to the person I’d promised it to,

instead of letting my brother keep it after he took it without asking? To those suggesting this story is fake because you

can’t fathom how my brother could have just walked in and taken the pram: have you considered the rather obvious

possibility that my wife was at home at the time and he simply lied to her, claiming I’d already said

yes? That is exactly what happened. He came over while I was at work and had a chat with my wife.

He told her he was going to take the pram, and when she asked if he had spoken to me

about it, he told her yes and claimed I’d already given him the go-ahead. Naturally, she assumed it was all

sorted and didn't question it. She didn't think for a second that he might be lying.

He took it without my permission, and I simply took back what was mine.

There is a special kind of frustration that comes when someone uses the word “family” to justify being unkind. It feels quite unfair to have your trust used against you in your own home. Most of us want to help our siblings when they fall on hard times.

However, being asked for help is a very different experience from having items taken from you without a word. Reclaiming the stroller must have felt like a very difficult but necessary step to protect your home’s peace. It is about the principle of the matter. Transitioning into the expert’s view can help explain why this behavior feels so violating.

Expert Opinion

This situation touches on a complex dynamic often seen in families struggling with financial instability or a history of broken trust. In this case, the brother’s long-standing gambling problem may be playing a huge role in his sense of entitlement. Financial distress can often lead individuals to engage in manipulative behaviors within their personal relationships.

They might begin to view family assets as communal property. They often disregard the importance of individual ownership. According to reports from Verywell Mind, individuals with gambling disorders often experience “distorted thinking.” This can lead them to feel that their needs justify taking shortcuts or ignoring the boundaries of those they love.

Psychologists often refer to this specific issue as a “boundary violation.” When one person believes their needs are so urgent that they can skip the step of asking, it creates a lack of safety. A study on sibling dynamics from Psychology Today mentions that childhood bullying can create a lasting pattern of disrespect that carries into adulthood.

Dr. Henry Cloud, a noted psychologist and co-author of Boundaries, explain that healthy relationships require clear lines of responsibility. “If you can’t say no to someone, you are not in a relationship with them,” he notes. This helps us see why taking the stroller back was about maintaining a healthy boundary.

It is also important to look at the pressure of being the “stable” sibling. Society often expects those who are doing well to carry the weight of those who are struggling. However, true generosity should be a free choice. It is a separate thing from a family obligation. By standing firm, the younger brother is encouraging his sibling to take more accountability.

Community Opinions

Netizens were absolutely not holding back on this one. Most people were quite surprised by the brother’s definition of “borrowing.”

Redditors were quick to point out that taking something without permission has a much simpler name.

Waste_Worker6122 − So basically your brother stole your property and when you retrieved it he verbally abused you.

In what universe is that okay? Apparently your brother's, who occupies a different universe than normal people. NTA.

Traditional-Swan-130 − NTA. Your brother stole from you. Doesn’t matter who it was for, or that it was "family".

He didn’t ask, didn’t apologize, and acted entitled when called out. You gave it to the person you promised it to, end of story

ApprehensiveBook4214 − NTA. I'm sure you're taking measures to ensure he can't steal from you again.

And I'm glad to hear those mutual acquaintances are buying your brother a stroller since they can afford to be generous.

Commenters emphasized the importance of setting a firm precedent for the future.

rememberimapersontoo − NTA you clearly don’t need any lessons in generosity, since you had already promised the stroller to a friend.

it is a further mark of good character that you refused to go back on your word. i’d go so far as to bet that you would have helped your...

get a new stroller if he had approached you as a friend with a problem, instead of a resource to abuse.

flaming_crisis − NTA Even if the stroller hadn't been promised to someone else, you needed to take it back because of the precedent.

.Your brother walked into your house and took something that didn't belong to him because he wanted it, and he felt entitled to do so. What's it going to be...

LissaBryan − Why TF does your brother, who has a gambling problem and sticky fingers, have a key to your home?

You're going to be very sorry if you don't rectify this immediately. NTA but don't be a fool.

Many users felt that the brother’s accusations of heartlessness were actually a form of projection.

SoSaysTheAngel − NTA. Your brother is the one that stole from a baby. What he's doing is called projecting, and playing the victim. Which he's not.

He's a thief. To put it into perspective for you would your brother ever consider making a post asking "aita for stealing from my brother and also a baby? "

RighteousVengeance − I have to say, your older brother sounds a great deal like mine...

And he also had this vile habit of claiming what belonged to me and flaunting the stolen item in front of me, knowing I could do nothing about it... .

The fact that he's related to you doesn't change the fact that this was theft.

Exciting-Peanut-1526 − NTA. All these mutual acquaintances are willfully ignoring the fact that he stole from you.

Are their items up for grabs just because someone else wants them?

slendermanismydad − She chose to marry and have a child with a thief and gambler. She said their son had grown used to the stroller

and they simply couldn’t afford another. I don't care. I would called the police and made it much, much worse for him. NTA.

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

Setting boundaries with family can feel very scary, especially when there is a history of bullying. If a relative takes something from you, it is important to address the action immediately. You might say, “I understand you are in a difficult spot, but I cannot allow my belongings to be taken without my consent.”

Try to keep the focus on the behavior rather than the person’s character. If you want to help, offer support in a way that feels comfortable to you. This could mean helping them find free resources or second-hand items. However, remember that you are never required to set yourself on fire to keep someone else warm.

Consistently enforcing your boundaries is a very healthy way to handle long-term entitlement. It protects your family and teaches others how to treat you with respect. It is also wise to ensure your home security is updated to prevent future surprises.

Conclusion

At the end of the day, family relationships are built on a foundation of mutual respect. It is a wonderful thing to want to help your brother, but respect must be part of that equation. Standing up for your promises to others is a sign of a very strong character.

What would you do if a sibling walked into your house and helped themselves to your things? Do you think the “family tax” should apply to expensive items, or is a theft always a theft? We would love to hear your thoughts on this family matter.

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Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet is in charge of planning and content process management, business development, social media, strategic partnership relations, brand building, and PR for DailyHighlight. Before joining Dailyhighlight, she served as the Vice President of Editorial Development at Aubtu Today, and as a senior editor at various magazines and media agencies.

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