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The original was posted on /r/AmItheAsshole by /u/CantModGamesHelp on 2023-10-06 21:53:37.


Context: growing up my dad has sports cars, and I was never allowed to drive them, even once I got my license. My older brother however could drive whatever car he wanted whenever he pleased.

Im in my mid 20s now, and I am still forbidden from driving any of his cars. Recently I got my dream car, 1969 dodge charger RT. I've been saving up for a decade for this car, and sacrificed a lot to get this car, its even a manual.

Well the other day when I was showing my parents my dad wanted to take it out for a joy ride, I told him no. When he asked why I basically told him "you never let me enjoy your cars why should I let you enjoy mine?". I did let them ride in it with my mom driving, but my mom always let me drive her truck whenever. I feel kinda like an asshole for not letting him drive it but I also feel it's fair since he never let me enjoy his. I probanly have a chip on my shoulder too since its my dream car and its insane to see a decade of work come together for it.

AITA for not letting my dad drive it?

Edit for info: I am male, but I'm the youngest of my siblings. The brother mentioned here is the first born, who can do no wrong.

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[-] intensely_human@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

How do parents become so fucked up?

How can you spend twenty years treating your kids differently and just … not give a fuck?

How is he surprised at all?

AITA posts are like “Yeah so my one daughter I paid for her wedding and her first house, but my other daughter I fed her live spiders in the basement her whole life. Now she won’t talk to me. AITA?”

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