I would like to ask you today whether, after I have written something about it, you will find my little, nine-year-old brother spoiled.
My first ever technical device was the Nintendo Wii. I got it when I was eight. After that I got my first real handheld in 2013, which at the same time was only mine: the Nintendo 3DS. Games from Super Mario, Donkey Kong and also Luigi's Mansion 2 determined my childhood.
In 2014 my brother and I got our first home console: the XBox One. (Sorry, PS4, but you're awesome too).
After my stepfather moved in with us, I was allowed to use his PS3 in 2015. In the same year I got my first cell phone: the Samsung Galaxy S5.
And my last console is the Nintendo Switch, which I was able to hold in my hands unexpectedly at Christmas 2019.
Oh, the good old days. Schnief
But my little half-brother got all THAT from his ninth birthday until today:
a tablet
a cell phone
a Nintendo 3DS
a PS4
an XBox One
a Nintendo Switch (copycat)
and AirPods
You will find spoiled in: - I don't even have that much and I'm 15! And - since his ninth birthday. His NINTH BIRTHDAY!
Or am I just jealous? (I hope not…)
You got other things for it that he doesn't have, I guess
Well, that's right. Still, I think the parents let him go through too much.
It depends on how he behaves and how your mother and stepfather behave towards each of you. You can't clearly tell from the gifts alone.