AITA because I told my neighbour’s kid to “F Off!”?
One care package, one tiny tyrant, and one dislocated knee later—a quiet Queens renter finally unleashed a four-letter boundary. The toddler below had been testing every limit: opening her mail, littering stairs with toys, demanding entry to her child-free sanctuary. When he escalated to biting and hitting, she roared “F*ck off!”—and paid for it with a hospital visit.
The parents (including a cop dad) called the landlord; she rerouted her packages to Long Island. Reddit? A thunderous NTA with a side of “sue them” and “trash the toys.” This one stairwell just became a battlefield for mail, mobility, and toddler tyranny.


Living above a family sounded peaceful—until their toddler turned the shared space into his personal playground.



Then the invasions began—mail, stairs, and personal space.



The breaking point hit with a package from her sister—and teeth.




Aftermath: silence from her, outrage from them, landlord on mail theft.





This isn’t about swearing at a child—it’s assault, theft, and negligence in a shared home. The toddler’s behavior (mail tampering, physical attack) crosses into crime, especially with a cop parent who should know better. Her joint condition makes the toy-strewn stairs a liability lawsuit waiting to happen. Swearing? A heat-of-the-moment reaction to being bitten—hardly the villain move.
Parents’ side: they see curiosity; she sees invasion. Truth: no one’s obligated to host, babysit, or tolerate assault because “kids will be kids.” Her boundary (“no entry, no touching”) is reasonable; their enforcement is nonexistent.
Child development expert Dr. Tovah Klein warns, “Letting toddlers rule shared spaces teaches entitlement, not exploration.” Fixes: written complaint to landlord about common-area hazards, small-claims suit for medical bills, USPS report on mail tampering. Parents install baby gate; she gets a ring cam. Everyone learns: “no” means no.
See what others had to share with OP:
Reddit erupted—NTA with a side of legal action and toy-trashing tips.










A rare soft YTA focused on tone, not facts.


Most kept it real with empathy and strategy.




Some comments from other users.








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One “f*ck off” didn’t make her the asshole—being bitten, robbed, and booby-trapped on her own stairs did. The toddler’s not the villain; the parents who let him run wild are. Her home, her mail, her body—none are public property. NTA, and bill them for the ER. Would you sue, or just keep crushing toy cars?
