This College Girl’s Friend Stole Her Stuffed Animals From Her Dorm Room Then Donated Them And She’s Asking The Internet If It Was Then Wrong To Refuse To Pay For Dinner Over It

An 18-year-old girl currently goes to college and lives in the dorms. One of her male friends, who is also 18, recently came over to her room and noticed the stuffed animals she has on her bed.

Her friends asked her who the stuffed animals belonged to, and she said that they were hers.

Shocked, her friend then accused her of being too old to have stuffed animals, especially since they’re in college.

Her friend then said that it’s sad and cringy for her to own them and that she shouldn’t have them at all because she’s an adult.

She told him it wasn’t his business and that she couldn’t be held responsible for the fact that his mom and dad didn’t get him stuffed animals.

“So, it’s generally the norm for most people to have the door to their suite propped open almost 24/7,” she explained.

“Some people close it in the middle of the night, and some don’t. I came back to the suite later and my roommate told me my friend had come in and taken all my stuffed animals off my bed “since I had asked him to.”

She immediately called up her friend and demanded that he tell her where her stuffed animals went.

“He said he donated them to shelter right off-campus because they’re “for little girls, not adults” and kids should have them,” she said.

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“I was seeing red. My parents used to get me a stuffed animal as a souvenir every time we traveled to another country growing up.”

“He literally donated hundreds of dollars worth of one-of-a-kind stuffed animals that I can only get from other countries.”

Luckily, she was able to get her stuffed animals back from the shelter. Later that evening, she was eating dinner with that friend who stole her stuffed animals and some of their other friends.

Every friend at the table sided with her friend who dumped her stuffed animals at the shelter and insisted it was creepy of her to even own them.

“I was originally paying for the whole dinner so we wouldn’t have to have separate checks, and they were going to Venmo me,” she continued.

” After this happened, I decided to just pay for my food and leave, forcing them all to scramble figuring out how to pay.”

She’s left wondering if maybe it was wrong of her to then refuse to pay, all because her friends defended this guy and what he did to her.

Here’s what the internet had to say.

“Your friend literally stole from you, and not just that but stole items with significant sentimental value, and then said you’re the weird one??”

“And your other friends agreed with him?? Get a new friend group cause that one is trash…They’re stuffed animals man it’s not…’creepy’ or whatever, plenty of people collect them well past childhood.”

“I have a small collection that I buy from museums and aquariums when I travel and I’m a 25yo man.”

“They’re soft and cute and mean something to you and fuck anyone who tries to shame you for owning them.”

scribes_jack

“Man I’m 60 and still have 2 stuffed animals gifted me for my first birthday! My 82-year-old dad has his teddy bear and 81-year-old mom has hers too.”

“Your ex-friend is a jerk for coming into your room and stealing from you. Move on to new friends.”

Roadgoddess

“This dude is incredibly immature and trying to prove to everyone else how mature he is.”

“If he doesn’t grow out of this he’s going to become one of those insufferable adults that only listens to obscure jazz and complains about anyone who enjoys genre novels.”

BootsEX

“Who died and made him ruler of your life? Who does that!?”

“I mean, if you were petty AF like me… you could always scout his room for PlayStation/Xbox/Wii/Comics/figurines, things that would be considered childish to own, etc. …and pretend to ‘donate’ them to a children’s charity.”

“You don’t really play with these kid’s games/read those comics/like those figurines, do you? I assumed after you donated my belongings you apply the same thought process to your own stuff… and I felt so bad after taking back my stuffed animals, I wanted to give them something in exchange…. you don’t mind do you?”

“Let him run down to the charity to retrieve his stuff, which isn’t there anyway. Let him sweat then give it back and then cut him out of your life.”

Maleficent-Signal295

“Wow, this made me incredibly sad. I’m 22 and I still have a lot of my childhood stuffed animals. Granted they mostly stay in the closet but I would never be willing to give them up.”

“If someone took them from me or really anything of mine I would flip. I honestly would file a report or something with your university if you feel like it.”

“But please please join a club or activity or something so you can make some new and better friends. Ditch the others.”

potatoeconsumer

You can read the rest of what the internet had to say here.

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