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Do I owe this money back for games my siblings bought on my Nintendo account?

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Kodiack

Member
I don't care if you are a man or a woman. You can ask anybody on this forum, I am the furthest from a sexist that you will find.
I am the father of three girls and two boys (all adults now). Your attitude on this forum is one I've experienced more from my boys than my girls, which is what I based my observation on.
Say what you want. You wouldn't have brought up my sex like that if you weren't a little sexist. I feel sad for your daughters. So blocked
 


Kodiack

Member
Thanks for the advice everyone. I think I got everything I need from this. I will buy them the games secondhand or codes secondhand just so I can be done with them for sure.

Logging off now.
 

quincy

Senior Member
Thanks for the advice everyone. I think I got everything I need from this. I will buy them the games secondhand or codes secondhand just so I can be done with them for sure.

Logging off now.
We appreciate the thanks, Kodiak. I am happy you came up with a solution on your own that seems to address the problem adequately.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Say what you want. You wouldn't have brought up my sex like that if you weren't a little sexist. I feel sad for your daughters. So blocked
You are going to live a sad life if you don't get that chip off your shoulder.
 

quincy

Senior Member
You are going to live a sad life if you don't get that chip off your shoulder.
I only hope that the family unit, broken as it already has been, does not irreparably damage the sibling relationship. Siblings can be an important source of strength and comfort as one ages.
 

not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
My personal opinion is that mom doesn't have the right to attempt to screw the OP out of her switch just because mom made her let her younger siblings use it while she was living in mom's house.

I think that this is a crucial point that has been overlooked. I'm willing to bet that a lot of OP's bitterness has to do with years of mom expecting OP to make things "equal" by sharing things given to her by her dad.
 

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