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Everyparenthas their own way of handling their kids mischiefsome go forpunishment, others for reasoning.

But when it involves a siblings kids, things can get complicated.

Keep reading to find out how his brother reacted!

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Being the firstborn can feel like carrying an extra set of expectations.

Plus, the firstborn usually gets some uninterrupted time with the parents before any siblings arrive.

This helps shape a unique bond and experience.

Child playing with toy bricks on the floor, absorbed in building from a book.

On the other hand, the second child usually benefits from parents being more relaxed.

Others may seek to make some adjustments based on our own experiences.

Regardless of which path we take, siblings often end up raising their children differently because perspectives naturally evolve.

Text discussing a playful visit with kids creating Lego dioramas around the house, including Ironman vs. Darth Vader.

So, even siblings raised in the same household end up shaping their own unique parenting styles.

Just like in this case, where the author felt differently about his nephews behavior than his brother did.

The author was even willing to let his teenage kids reclaim items from his brothers house as a response!

Text discussing kids taking items from a brother’s house, mentioned as usual kid behavior.

Whats your take on this situation?

Let us know your thoughts!

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Text exchange about wanting items returned, mentioning “forgot” to bring “toys”.

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Text describing a scenario where kids loot a brother’s house during a BBQ.

Text about kids taking remotes, electronics, and mugs from their uncle’s house as a point.

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Text discussing a visit involving Lego, handling accidental inclusions, and setting future expectations with a brother’s kid.

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Reddit comments discussing kids looting brother’s house to teach a lesson.

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Reddit comments discussing kids smuggling a dog, a pug Yorkie cross, from a house.

Reddit comments discussing behavior of kids and house rules.

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Reddit comment exchange discussing a humorous incident on a plane involving ginger ale.

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Comment exchange discussing revenge tactics, with one user justifying extreme responses.

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Reddit comment discussing family conflict with 6.6k points, 3 months ago.

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