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    🚗 AITA for Demanding a Car Ride While Protesting My Car Seat Like It Was Made of Betrayal Foam?
    By James, Age 3 (Drama Leader, Certified Breath Victim, Lap Justice Advocate)


    Hi. It’s me. James. I’m three years old and emotionally turbulent. I love car rides. I romanticize them. I yell “LET’S GO ON AN ADVENTURE!” with my arms raised like I’m in a toddler action movie.

    But today? Today things got complicated.

    I wanted a ride.
    I demanded it.
    I wore shoes (wrong feet, but that’s beside the point).
    I brought my stuffed dog named PuppyDog and ole trusty Blankey.

    But then—THE CAR SEAT.

    I do not vibe with the car seat.
    It is restrictive.
    It is plastic tyranny.
    It mocks me with straps and injustice.

    I tried negotiation:
    “Mom, I ride free. I sit on lap. Like gentleman.”
    She said, “Absolutely not.”
    I screamed, “THIS IS A CAGE FOR BABIES AND I AM WILD.”

    Then Jack entered. Calm. Judgy. Already buckled. Breathing with ease.
    Except—he was breathing MY AIR.
    I could see it.
    His inhale looked smug.
    I screamed: “MOMMY HE’S TAKING MY BREATH!”

    Mom said, “That’s… not how breathing works.”
    I cried harder. She buckled me in like I was a thrashing spaghetti pile of grievance.
    Jack whispered, “You’re being dramatic.”
    I yelled, “I AM THE DRAMA.”

    The car rolled. I sobbed through three songs and declared I would “NEVER SMILE AGAIN UNLESS WE HIT A PARADE.”

    So… AITA?

    For:

    • Wanting a car ride but not the containment unit that comes with it?
    • Rejecting safety as a concept because I value freedom and angles?
    • Accusing my brother of air theft?
    • Throwing PuppyDog, my emotional support dog, at the passenger seat?

    Or am I just a passionate commuter trying to live boldly in a world full of buckles?

    I may be tiny.
    But my fury is full-sized.
    And next time? I call shotgun.

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