We’ve all had our favorite games, but what happens when someone else destroys your hard work? A 20-year-old woman received a Nintendo Switch from her boyfriend and fell in love with Animal Crossing. She spent over 400 hours perfecting her town, but little did she know, her boyfriend’s 7-year-old sister would become the town’s destructor!
The Gift of Gaming

Little Sister’s Visits

Animal Crossing Attraction

Town in Ruins

Keeping Calm

Rebuilding the Town ️

Tantrum Time

One Save File Limitation ⛔

The Ongoing Battle

Boyfriend’s Stance

Her Favorite Game ❤️

Alternative Games Offered

The Big Question ❓

Virtual World Drama: Who’s Right? ♀️
So, our protagonist is faced with a dilemma: should she let her boyfriend’s little sister play Animal Crossing after she destroyed her town, or stand her ground? The boyfriend thinks she’s being selfish, but she’s spent countless hours perfecting her virtual world. She even offered other games, but the little sister only wants Animal Crossing. Is she being unreasonable, or is this a case of tough love? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA, OP. The commenters agree that the sister needs consequences.

Teaching responsibility through Animal Crossing consequences

NTA. Commenters agree OP’s BF should handle his sister’s behavior

BF should teach his sister about respecting others’ property

BF doesn’t understand games. ^ This. NTA

Clear boundaries set, sister ignored them. NTA

NTA warns against having kids with candy-tossing boyfriend

Dump the BF if he’s choosing a whiny 7-year-old

Respect for personal property, even in video games, is important.

Setting boundaries for video game etiquette

Learning from consequences: NTA for holding her accountable
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NTA calls out Nintendo for poor handling of game issues

Engaging with young children while playing games can prevent destruction

BF’s sister destroyed town in Animal Crossing. NTA for stopping her

Respect boundaries and possessions, even for kids. NTA

Setting boundaries with BF’s sister over Animal Crossing incident

Nintendo’s fault? NTA agrees, but who’s the real a**hole here?
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Teaching kids Animal Crossing etiquette

Boyfriend’s sister destroys girlfriend’s Animal Crossing town. NTA response.

Reminder to BF: autosave game to avoid future disasters

Teaching respect for others’ belongings through Animal Crossing

Boyfriend’s sister destroys girlfriend’s Animal Crossing town. NTA stands up.

Nintendo’s one switch = one island policy criticized

Setting boundaries and playing together may help improve gaming experience

NTA OP, I feel your anger . A 7-year-old should know better .

Setting boundaries with entitled kids
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Nintendo’s greediness sparks NTA comment

BF’s lack of respect for GF’s game leads to destruction

Does BF have a sense of ownership over GF’s gifts?

Don’t reward bad behavior , set boundaries and stick to them

Teaching kids respect for others’ belongings

NTA. Calmly explained to 7yo what she did wrong

Stand up for yourself and your property!

BF’s sister destroys Animal Crossing town, OP not the a**hole

NTA comment suggests deleting BF’s videogame saves for revenge

Animal Crossing: bringing couples closer or tearing them apart? ♀️

Sharing single save games with younger siblings can be risky

Protect your game saves, not worth the family drama

Set boundaries and get sister her own switch. NTA

NTA, but maybe a little harsh. Monitor her next time

Animal Crossing causing arguments? NTA for not appeasing sister.

Boyfriend’s sister ruins girlfriend’s Animal Crossing town

Respect for personal creations is important in any hobby

NTA. Disrespectful sister ruined Animal Crossing island. No more borrowing privileges.

BF’s sister destroys GF’s Animal Crossing town. NTA suggests solution.

Teaching kids rules for Animal Crossing. NTA

Building a digital world takes effort too. NTA

Setting boundaries with kids and gaming. Tough but necessary lesson.

Learning consequences is important, even as an adult. NTA

Setting boundaries with family, even if it’s tough.

Sharing and respecting virtual property at a young age

Enabling bad behavior? NTA, consequences are necessary.

7-year-old destroys Animal Crossing town, NTA enforces consequences

Teaching kids respect: NTA for setting consequences

NTA. The game autosaves so you can’t undo the destruction

Compromise or let her find a new game?

Protect your possessions, tell BF’s sister to get her own game

Setting boundaries with consequences, NTA for enforcing them

NTA, keep your Animal Crossing safe in your bra

NTA shuts down entitled brat in Animal Crossing feud

Protecting personal space, even in video games, is important.

Advice on dealing with a bratty sister and teaching respect

Teaching kids boundaries and rules is key

Suggests path to forgiveness for BF’s sister’s Animal Crossing mishap

Setting boundaries with family over Animal Crossing mishaps ️

Teaching kids to respect rules in Animal Crossing
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Girlfriend’s Animal Crossing town destroyed, consequences given. Suggestions provided.

Dump the d****e and find someone who respects your boundaries

BF’s sister intentionally destroyed GF’s Animal Crossing town

Last Updated on June 4, 2023 by Diply Social Team