His Ex-Girlfriend Never Came To Pick Up Her Cosplay Stuff After They Broke Up, So He Sold Everything Or Threw It Out And She Was Furious

Ulia Koltyrina - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purpose only, not the actual person
Ulia Koltyrina - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purpose only, not the actual person

A 28-year-old man used to be in a relationship with his 26-year-old girlfriend, but they ended things a couple of months ago after being together for 3 years.

Throughout their relationship, he happily forked over thousands of his own money to support her hobby of cosplay.

He bought her sewing machines, fabrics, shoes, and gloves too. He was more than happy to spend that kind of money on her since cosplay was something she loved to do.

The end of their relationship came after he started working at a new job that required him to go from 40 hours a week to around 70 hours a week.

His constantly being at work impacted their relationship, and sometimes he would have to work nights.

In contrast, his girlfriend didn’t have a job and was hoping that cosplay could turn into something she would be able to make money off of.

When his girlfriend then told him that she would like to break up with him, he wanted to know where she was going to live, as she didn’t have a job.

“She told me she was going to go stay with her other cosplay friends,” he explained. “I said okay. Once it was official that we were no longer together she of course moved out and took her 20-something costumes with her.”

“But she left behind a mountain of fabrics and 4 sewing machines. I gave her a month to come to get everything.”

Ulia Koltyrina – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purpose only, not the actual person

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Since he was still working a lot, she easily could have come to collect her things while he wasn’t around.

Well, after 4 months of waiting for her to come to get the rest of her cosplay things, he decided to sell what was left, before throwing the remaining things in the trash.

“Of course, she then calls and asks me when I wouldn’t be home and I told her what I did and she blew up,” he said.

To be fair, he held on to her things for several months after their breakup, and he reached out to her multiple times to ask her to get her stuff, but she never did.

Does she have a right to be upset with him for selling and throwing out the stuff she waited so long to pick up?

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