He And His Girlfriend Got Robbed, And He’s Blaming It All On Her

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A 23-year-old man is dating his girlfriend, who also happens to be 23, and they live together in a very tiny town.

To give you an idea of how tiny their town actually is, where they live is the kind of place where all the residents know one another, and nobody is a stranger.

A week ago, he left town to spend time with his mom and dad, and his girlfriend stayed home alone at their house.

His girlfriend did have their dog with her, but other than that, she was all by herself. One morning while he was gone, his girlfriend got up to take their dog outside for a walk.

“…When she did, a man we’d never seen put his head over the wall we share with our neighbors and asked if my girlfriend was going out that day because he was doing roofing work on the house next door and didn’t want the noise to bother her,” he explained.

“An obvious red flag to me, but not to my girlfriend, who decided to tell him her plans for the day, which included going out.”

“She went out (with the dog) and came back to the house having been robbed. There weren’t loads taken, but my laptop was among the things that were.”

As soon as his girlfriend came home to discover that some of their personal belongings had been stolen right out of their house, she quickly called him up.

She was extremely upset over the phone, and he wanted to know who she thought robbed their house.

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His girlfriend then revealed to him that she had stopped to chat with the man who claimed to be performing roofing work for their neighbor.

“Turned out she hadn’t even locked the back door, after just telling this random man she was going to be out of the house all day,” he said.

“I told her that it was completely her fault and that her lack of critical thinking is concerning and told her, as a joke, to go to a doctor.”

Well, since saying those nasty things to his girlfriend, they unsurprisingly haven’t been getting along.

This clearly was an honest mistake on his girlfriend’s part, and she has to feel awful about the entire thing.

His girlfriend believes he’s being unfair and mean to her, and that it really was not “her fault” that this man robbed their house.

Do you think he’s being unnecessarily cruel to his girlfriend?

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