Man Kicks Sister And Niece Off His Disney Plus After Repeated Disrespect, Then She Cuts Him Off Amazon Prime
One argument flipped the house into “pay for your own” mode.
A man decided to put his foot down over streaming access, and it spiraled into a full-on family turf war.
Here’s the messy part: they were still living close enough that every boundary felt personal. His sister retaliated by removing him from her Amazon Prime account, both the shopping side and the video side, turning a “you don’t get access” argument into a petty payback cycle.
Now the comments are split on whether he set a fair rule, or whether he accidentally punished the wrong person.
Let’s dig into the details
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Reddit.comAfter OP removed his sister and her daughter from his streaming accounts, there was a blowup argument
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OP’s sister retaliated by removing him from her Amazon Prime account, both shopping and video
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We gathered some interesting comments the Reddit community
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“You clearly both cannot live under the same roof together..”
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“Punishments should be commensurate and related to the offence…”
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“I don’t understand what your problem is she got her own account and removed you from her Amazon I think that’s fair.”
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This echoes the debate over refusing to share salary after coworkers pressured the employee.
“ It makes perfect sense she got her own account and removed you from hers.”
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“YTA The punishment and solution would have been not giving them access to the googles and floaties.”
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“You're too on top of each other. At the end of the day, it's not your job to discipline her daughter…”
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“Both you and your sister should get the hell out and let Mom have some peace.”
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“YTA. You have no authority to punish your sister or your niece.”
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“Did I read it correctly you are both in your 30s? And still this petty? NTA but get a grip.”
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“You need to sit down and have a discussion with your sister”
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That Disney Plus kick-off is when the sister took it personally, especially since OP says the disrespect kept happening.
Then the retaliation landed hard, because losing Amazon Prime video and shopping hit like a headline-level consequence.
The Redditors immediately started weighing in, with some saying OP had every right to control accounts he pays for, and others calling it YTA territory once the niece got involved.
By the time people told OP to “get a grip” or have a real discussion with his sister, it felt like nobody was talking about the same problem anymore.
OP has a right to decide who uses accounts he pays for, especially if he feels taken for granted in his own home.
At the same time, once kids get involved, the message can land as punishment even if the real target is the parent’s behavior.
Was OP setting a fair boundary, or did he take it out on the niece? Share your thoughts in the comments.
He might have won the streaming argument, but the family dinner did not end well.
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