Thanksgiving is a time for family, gratitude, and apparently, candy-induced tantrums. Picture this: a cozy family gathering, a 14-year-old nephew named Chase, two younger cousins, and a bag of sweets. Sounds innocent enough, right? Well, not quite. The drama unfolds when Chase refuses to share his coveted sweets with his eager little cousins, leading to a full-blown family feud. Let’s dive into this sticky situation.
The Thanksgiving Setup
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The Candy Conundrum Begins
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The Sweet Temptation
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The Candy Clash Escalates
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The Family Feud Intensifies
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The Tantrum Aftermath
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The Final Showdown
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The Sweet Solution
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The Candy Controversy Continues
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The Bitter End of the Candy Clash
In a twist of events, it turns out Chase bought the sweets with his own money. But does that justify his refusal to share with his younger cousins? The uncle argues that it’s common sense not to flaunt sweets around kids if you’re not willing to share. The candy clash ends with a tantrum, a locked door, and an early exit from the Thanksgiving dinner. The question remains: was it too much to ask for a little sweetness to be shared? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this sugar-coated saga. ️
YTA. Having a candy fight with a child? Your daughter’s distress is on you.

“YTA, I hate the mentality some adults have. No is a complete sentence, you don’t get to bully them because they’re younger and you want them to share with your kids. Once he said no you should’ve backed off.”

“Not your house, not your child, not your place. YTA”

“YTA. You pushed and had a tantrum over sharing sweets.”

YTA tried taking candy from nephew to please daughter

“YTA. Created problem. Kids asked for candy, told no. Undermined.”

Teaching kids about boundaries and sharing

YTA for forcing him to share . Rewarding bad behavior .

“YTA. Focus on your kid and your kids behavior.”

OP gets called out for blaming nephew, YTA gets roasted

YTA. Your entitlement and blame-shifting caused a holiday disaster

Bullied by family for keeping his candy.
YTA.

YTA. Candy jars, well-behaved kids, and no tantrums? Impressive
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“YTA. Let Chase enjoy his sweets at his own home! “

Commenter calls out parent for forcing child to share sweets

YTA: Cake and pie? Parent your kid, not others

YTA: No house, no kid, no manners, no fault, no ‘no’

“YTA. Spoiled kids and entitlement. Would you share everything?”
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Demanding a 3-year-old to share candy? YTA.

“YTA. Teach your kids to ask politely and accept no.”

YTA: Don’t impose your parenting on others. Tantrums aren’t cool

Demanding someone’s property? YTA! Teach your kids better manners!

Bullying a child over candy? YTA! Discipline your own kids!
