Let’s say a mom has food hidden in her makeup kit in her bedroom and her son finds it and eats it. I’ve heard somewhere that kids are allowed to use various things in the home of their parents. So, if the mom didn’t directly say “don’t eat this food”, would sources consider this stealing? Also would the son allowed to share the food with his friends, or would this be stealing?
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