AITA for refusing to buy my spoiled teenage daughter expensive Chick-fil-A, boba, and $300 Shoes and telling her to get a job?

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I am a 34-year-old man whose 16-year-old stepdaughter's behavior has significantly worsened since she started using TikTok.

Her recent demands focus heavily on expensive items, such as wanting Chick-fil-A three times a week, boba almost every other day, and various costly, trendy clothes.

The situation escalated when she had a public meltdown in a parking lot because the father would not purchase a $50 Stanley tumbler, offering a $10 alternative instead.

After stating that he does not have unlimited money and suggesting she get a job to fund her own trends, his wife and stepdaughter became upset, leaving him to question if his stance was wrong.

AITA for refusing to buy my spoiled teenage daughter expensive Chick-fil-A, boba, and $300 Shoes and telling her to get a job?
‘AITA for refusing to buy my spoiled teenage daughter expensive Chick-fil-A, boba, and $300 Shoes and telling her to get a job?’

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The internet jumped in fast, delivering everything from kind advice to cold truth. It’s a mix of empathy, outrage, and no-nonsense takes.

The original poster (OP) feels pressured by his stepdaughter's escalating material demands, which he perceives as treating him like an 'ATM,' leading him to set a firm boundary against funding every new trend.

His wife and stepdaughter, however, disagree with this restriction and are currently upset with him for refusing to meet these expensive expectations.

Should the OP maintain his position that the stepdaughter needs to contribute financially to her trend-based spending, or is he being unreasonable by not supporting her desires when her friends allegedly receive similar items from their parents?