AITA for labeling all the bottles in the house because my adult children are i**ots?

Unusual-Peace6878 2006 comments

In the quiet chaos of a shared home, a parent’s simple need for order clashes with the careless habits of growing children.

The medicated shampoo, a lifeline for a painful scalp condition, becomes a symbol of respect and understanding—one that is painfully disregarded, leaving frustration and wasted resources in its wake.

This story is not just about shampoo bottles; it is about boundaries, empathy, and the unspoken lessons of living together.

Amid the laughter and the mess, there lies a yearning for consideration that often goes unheard, as a parent tries to teach responsibility in the small, everyday moments.

AITA for labeling all the bottles in the house because my adult children are i**ots?
‘AITA for labeling all the bottles in the house because my adult children are i**ots?’

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What started as a simple post quickly turned into a wildfire of opinions, with users chiming in from all sides.

The original poster (OP) feels frustrated and disrespected because their adult children repeatedly mishandled an expensive, necessary medical product, leading to waste.

The core conflict lies between the OP's need to protect their essential property and their children's perceived lack of consideration or maturity regarding household boundaries.

Given that the children have refused to compensate for the wasted product, is the OP justified in applying restrictive, highly visible warning labels to all household items to prevent future damage, or does this action escalate the conflict beyond a reasonable response to boundary v***ations?