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His Girlfriend Broke His $120 Wine Glass, And After He Made Her Pay For It, She Asked For Her Money Back

“I liked this wine glass (again, which was a gift from my mother) and would like to replace it so that we have a matching set once more,” he said.

After thinking it over, he did end up giving his girlfriend her money back.

“I don’t think we’ve been in a good place for a long time,” he concluded. “And asking her for money was never about control. I wanted to see her take personal responsibility because that is what I would have done.”

Do you think it was alright for him to ask her to pay to replace the wine glass in the first place, or should he have let this go?

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