I donā€™t usually ever talk about things like this, especially to strangers and I will probably delete it eventually butā€¦.

Iā€™m 21. And from like age 8-20 I had a problem with stealing. And it was not because I necessarily needed to but I would usually just take candy from stores. Only time I took something I actually needed were some batteries and a phone charger but nothing beyond just that. I also took money from my classmates lockers and I even once almost took someoneā€™s iPod, but I was so afraid that I ended up giving it back the next day. But whatā€™s even worse is the fact that I have taken some of my brotherā€™s birthday/Christmas money that he keeps in a stash. Rough estimate at least $250. Could be less. And yes I do feel horrible about it all. And I wish I could go back in time and have never done it to begin with. Fast forward to now I have successfully fought off the urge to shoplift because I know how bad it can be for your career if you get caught. Iā€™m currently a full time college student so I donā€™t work. My dad gives me a certain amount of spending money every week to kind of help me. And I have been putting a bit of it back in my brotherā€™s stash as restitution. And no I havenā€™t told my brother because we do have a good relationship and heā€™s one of the closest people to me. I appreciate any advice. Feel free to call me a pos as well.

Edited Update: thanks for the advice and support. So basically after going back and forth about it I decided to tell my mom pretty much what I told this thread. I didnā€™t go too deep into detail in terms of listing every single thing I took but I told her enough to know whatā€™s going on. Surprisingly, she didnā€™t get angry about it. Disappointed, yes. But I know she was glad I told her. She reminded me in her humorous fashion that she ā€œreserves the right to get mad.ā€ So this weekend we plan on going to the bank to get money out of my savings and give it to my brother. Right now, heā€™s at school in a difference city and wonā€™t be back until Spring break. Thatā€™s when I plan on telling him and giving him the money and will offer to buy him lunch afterwards. I do feel better now that my mom knows but the mission isnā€™t accomplished until my brother knows. Like I said, him and I are fairly close and we rarely fight over anything besides petty stupid stuff, so I donā€™t know how he will react. Prayers and good luck would be appreciated as well as any additional advice.

  • MissJinx@lemmy.world
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    if you are really worried about it have a session with a mental health professional. Kleptomania is a type of OCD and can and should be treated

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      I heard about kleptomania but I donā€™t have the desire to steal as much as I did when I was a kid.

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        That might be true, but in this post you say you were doing it only a year ago and still fight the urge to shoplift so itā€™s probably still worth looking into.

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        Yeah, but Iā€™d aggree with MissJinx. Lots of teenagers occasionally shoplift. But stealing a significant amount of money from your brother is imo defintly a big red flag.

        Still, going open with it is a really great step imo. But Iā€™d also say, that if you ever again feel that urge, professional help would be a good idea.

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        Doesnā€™t hurt to talk to someone about it, maybe youā€™ve aged out of it, maybe itā€™s slowly manifesting itself in a different way, there are professionals that can tell the difference.

        Nobody is going to hold a young adult accountable for minor things they did as a child, especially not a psychiatrist. Itā€™s better to get checked when you have the awareness that something night not have been right, because when things are very wrong you wonā€™t have the desire to get checked.