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Bristow9091 said:

Nah man, the first one is like me, I have my own PS3 that I bought with my own money (Didn't get it as a present) and my little brother keeps asking to play on it, so I tell him no, he's not touching my PS3 or my games, since I paid for them myself, and when he plays on his 360, he loses the controllers, and leaves discs out on the side so they scratch like mad, I'm not letting him do any of that with something that I bought... so anyway, he's buying his own now, and reckons he can play my games, My parents have said that's fine, but if we see one disc, just ONE disc out of its case or lost, or scratched or anything, they're going to take the PS3 off him, slap it on eBay and half the money with me, which has actually happened before with the PS2, because he needs to learn to look after and respect other peoples posessions, and he can't even do it with his own things, so I don't see why I should have to let him.

So yeah, tl;dr in my eyes number one is completely fine, since I'm in the same situation.

 

As for number two, it depends how old your sister is, I mean, sure the story isn't exactly for minors, but if she's a teenager or something, I don't see why she wouldn't understand what's going on, so this is kinda mixed really.

 

Thirdly, what you did was right by not letting him eat the food, however, it was a dick move eating it infront of him, especially since the way you put it is you were gloating infront of him basically, which isn't really fair, that's like running and jumping around a crippled person, sure you think it's funny, but it's heartbreaking for them.

Pretty much I agree with this since I have been in the same situations with 1 and 2. With 3 you shouldn't have eaten it in front of him!

But it depends how the people take care of your belongings. If your bro doesn't scratch the discs or anything like that then you should have let him play. Then again I don't know the situation with your bro so I can't say much.