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My Girlfriends Brother Took My Project Car WITHOUT PERMISSION | r/AITA

5/6/202630 min

In today's AITA story, OP (27M) is furious after discovering that his girlfriend's brother (29M) secretly took his car, drove it around without permission and lied straight to his face about it. Now OP has undeniable proof - and a girlfriend who's begging him not to confront her brother. Is OP wrong for wanting to call him out?

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0:21 Story 1

2:02 Story 1 Comments / OP's Replies

4:54 Story 1 Update

7:47 Story 1 Comments

9:32 Story 1 Edit

11:57 Story 2

16:45 Story 2 Comments / OP's Replies

19:48 Story 2 Clarifications

22:47 Story 2 Update

26:51 Story 2 Comments / OP's Replies


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  1. Mark· Host0:00

    [gentle music] Hey, Waffle Gang. I do hope you are well. My name is Mark, and today we're checking out some more Reddit stories. And if you do love a Reddit story, why not consider hitting that like, subscribe, maybe that notification bell too, and let's crack on with today's first story. Much love, guys. Now, this story comes from foolplastic, who says, "My 27-male girlfriend's 25-female brother, 29-male, drove my car without my permission, and I have proof that he did it. I lived with my girlfriend for a few years, and we've been a great match. Her only weakness is that she will give in to her family's request if they pressure her enough. I restored a car by myself in my early 20s. It's customized to my liking and took me years to build from the ground up. I'm not a huge dick about it, as I drive anyone around in it, and I don't get bent out of shape when people touch it. My only rule, which my girlfriend knows, is that I do not like anyone else driving my car. Her brother took a liking to the car immediately after he met me and has bothered me to let him drive it often. Her whole family jumps in it and says I should let him take it for a spin. Her mom even kept going and said, 'What's the harm in just letting him drive it?' I've always laughed it off because they all know I don't lend it out to anyone. I was out of town for the weekend on business, and things went on as usual. I flew back into town and went about life. This morning I noticed my car was

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