Peter_20
05-15-2006, 12:51 PM
My parents got divorced in 2001, and then they were, of course, splitting all different possessions between each other.
However, when my father was official owner of their former house that they had owned together, my mother realized that she'd forgotten to bring her bike, which she had got from her grandmother.
Father didn't really care about her owning it, and went "the bike now belongs to my possessions, you should've considered this thing before".
I think this behaviour was pretty unnecessary, and I seriously consider stealing the bike from him, and bring it back to mother; I don't care about the law and whatnot, him keeping my mother's stuff is MORALLY wrong,
and moral > law anyday.
I don't think my stealing it from him is wrong at all, because he snatched it from my mother from the beginning, though he was unaware of it himself.
What would you say about it?
In fact, why is he so hellbent on keeping it, anyway?
It's my MOTHER'S bike, for God's sake! :mad:
However, when my father was official owner of their former house that they had owned together, my mother realized that she'd forgotten to bring her bike, which she had got from her grandmother.
Father didn't really care about her owning it, and went "the bike now belongs to my possessions, you should've considered this thing before".
I think this behaviour was pretty unnecessary, and I seriously consider stealing the bike from him, and bring it back to mother; I don't care about the law and whatnot, him keeping my mother's stuff is MORALLY wrong,
and moral > law anyday.
I don't think my stealing it from him is wrong at all, because he snatched it from my mother from the beginning, though he was unaware of it himself.
What would you say about it?
In fact, why is he so hellbent on keeping it, anyway?
It's my MOTHER'S bike, for God's sake! :mad: