We’ve all been there – accidentally breaking something that belongs to someone else. But what happens when it becomes a recurring issue? One young man is caught in a spectacle showdown with his father over who should pay for the broken glasses. The son insists it’s his dad’s fault for leaving them on the ground, while the dad believes his son should pay up.
The Family’s Glasses Dilemma

Black Carpet, Black Glasses ️

Dad’s Bad Habit

A History of Broken Glasses

Friends Join the Club ♀️

Glasses on the Ground, Again!

Dad’s Request

Son’s Refusal

The Real Responsibility?

Finding a Solution

Broken Glasses Galore ️

Dad’s Disagreement

The Big Question ❓

Family Dynamic Clarification

A Spectacle Showdown: Who’s Responsible? ♂️
Caught in a spectacle showdown, this 20-year-old insists that his dad should take responsibility for his broken glasses, as they were left on the ground in their black-carpeted home. The son has broken them five times already, and other family members and friends have also stepped on them. Despite being the one who broke them, the son believes his dad should stop leaving them on the ground rather than expecting someone else to pay for a replacement. But Dad disagrees, leaving the internet to weigh in on this glasses debacle.
Creative and humorous solutions to dad’s broken glasses dilemma

Dad’s broken glasses, son not responsible. Carpet color irrelevant.

Father’s broken glasses: NTA comment suggests he’s careless with them.

Dad’s broken glasses: NTA commenter suspects foul play

Dad’s broken glasses: NTA suggests lanyards or magnetic loops

Responsible glasses owner refuses to bill for accidental damage. NTA

Confusion over glasses on the floor sparks discussion

NTA but a colorful revenge?

Glasses wearer calls out OP’s dad for his own negligence

NTA commenter suggests cheaper glasses and calls out dad’s irresponsibility.

Sassy suggestion for a careless son’s gift

Reader shocked at number of times glasses were broken, supports OP.

NTA refuses to pay for dad’s broken glasses due to negligence

Leaving glasses on the ground? ♂️ NTA, not your fault.

Surprising NTA verdict on dad’s broken glasses

Dad’s glasses keep breaking, son accused of being a jerk

Dad’s broken glasses: NTA says it’s his responsibility to care.

Dad’s glasses are in a worse state than a toddler’s

Don’t leave glasses on the floor

Glasses are expensive and necessary. Don’t put them on floor! NTA!

NTA suggests solution for dad’s broken glasses with humor

Get affordable glasses online and NTA for not paying dad.

Dog ate retainers, sister paid. Dad’s glasses broke, son shouldn’t pay?

NTA. Commenter advises dad to take better care of his glasses.

Don’t put glasses on the floor! NTA

Father’s carelessness with glasses not son’s responsibility. NTA

Sassy commenter suggests $5-10 replacement for dad’s glasses

NTA. Commenter shares practical tips for glasses storage.

Taking responsibility for your actions and avoiding accidents. NTA

Dad’s glasses keep breaking, but he won’t stop leaving them on floor

Leaving things on the floor? Don’t blame others for accidents.

Wearing glasses for 30 years and still leaving them on floor?

Curious commenter questions dad’s glasses placement on floor

Keep your glasses safe or pay the price

Suggests a practical solution with a touch of humor

Expensive glasses broken due to negligence, NTA not paying.

Suggests eyeglasses lanyard to avoid future broken specs

Zenni Optical rec and glasses leash suggestion for clumsy dad

Solve the problem and brighten up your dad’s day!

NTA! Father should be responsible for his own glasses.

Brighten up your dad’s day with neon frames!

Creative solutions to prevent future broken glasses. Not the a**hole.
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Family feud over broken glasses, NTA suggests little straps solution
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Taking care of glasses is important, NTA reminds us all.

Zenni glasses are cheaper, but is dad TA for insisting?

Glasses on the floor? NTA commenter calls dad ‘special’

Protect your glasses! NTA for not paying for dad’s negligence

NTA. Father’s glasses on the floor is pathological. Contacts and Jesus.

Father’s broken glasses: Commenter calls him an inconsiderate a**hole.

Curious commenter wonders why glasses always end up on floor

Dad’s broken glasses and son’s carelessness. NTA.

Don’t let someone else’s mistake make you feel guilty

NTA commenter defends son, suggests dad is the AH.

NTA. Keep your glasses off the floor

NTA. Dad’s glasses, dad’s responsibility. ♂️

Save money, buy cheap glasses online. NTA, not your fault.

Family’s history of breaking glasses, son refuses to pay. NTA.

NTA commenter refuses to pay for dad’s broken glasses.

Ground is not a safe place for glasses #NTA
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Don’t put your glasses on the floor! NTA wins.

Creative solutions suggested for preventing broken glasses mishaps.

NTA. Commenter doubts son’s intelligence for not paying for dad’s broken glasses.

Don’t throw your glasses on the ground, folks
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Leaving glasses on the ground? NTA. Take responsibility

Leaving glasses on the floor? Definitely not NTA

Dad’s glasses broke due to his habit, not son’s fault

Mom accidentally threw away child’s glasses, had to dig through trash

Take responsibility for your own glasses. Not the dad’s fault.

Son breaks dad’s glasses 19 times, NTA for refusing payment

NTA- Son’s careless dad, his broken glasses, not your responsibility

Father’s broken glasses: NTA, he should pay for his mistakes.

Take responsibility for your glasses. Don’t blame others.

Dad’s broken glasses: NTA. He needs to learn from mistakes.

Being careful with glasses is important, but why were they on floor?

User suggests dad should have been more careful with glasses.

Optician blames father for broken glasses, advises proper care

Father’s odd behavior may indicate a neurological issue. NTA.
