A baby's first steps are arguably one of the biggest milestones of early parenthood .

But what is the proper etiquette for when these special moments happen on someone else's watch?

That is the question one Reddit user has asked on popular Subreddit "Am I the A--hole?", where users present their cases, and invite Reddit to weigh in on who was in the wrong.

While babysitting the toddler-aged daughter of a close friend, one user took it upon themselves to encourage the bub's first steps through a method the parents hadn't previously attempted.

"I read about a trick where if you make them hold something then they will walk without holding onto a surface. So I gave her a toy and filmed it and it worked!"

But what should have been a happy occasion was spoiled after the user se

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