Her Boyfriend’s Family Dog Destroyed The Anniversary Present Her Boyfriend Bought For Her, So She Ended Up Screaming At Her Boyfriend Over It
A 22-year-old girl recently celebrated her anniversary with her 23-year-old boyfriend. Her boyfriend purchased a book for her as a present for their anniversary, and this book is something that she has been really wanting to get to read for a few years now.
As soon as she opened up the book, she was thrilled to get to start reading it, but before heading home, they ended up stopping at her boyfriend’s mom and dad’s house.
She needed to use the bathroom, so she placed her book on a table in her boyfriend’s family home, and then she and her boyfriend decided to head out and enjoy the rest of their evening together on a date night.
So, after she used the bathroom, she and her boyfriend left his mom and dad’s house, and she still left the book on the table.
This table was high up enough that she was positive that her boyfriend’s family dog would not be able to get a hold of it, but she was unfortunately wrong.
“During our date night, his mother called and said their dog had ripped through my book but that I could still read it,” she explained.
“I started crying, and my boyfriend started laughing. I told him that it wasn’t funny. We went along with the rest of our date and had fun.”
“We got back to his parent’s house two hours later, and I saw that the book was in shambles. Any avid reader would know that just because you can read a torn-up book doesn’t mean it’s actually readable.”
There was dog slobber covering her book, the first several pages were ripped up, and the page edges were a mess.
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As soon as she saw the damage that her boyfriend’s family dog had done to her anniversary present, she started sobbing.
In response, her boyfriend began laughing at her as she kept crying. Now, her boyfriend’s family dog has a history of destroying things; the dog has ruined her makeup, one of her bags, one of her wallets, and several other things.
She just felt heartbroken that the dog had now ruined her anniversary present, and she began screaming at her boyfriend, who was still laughing at her.
“At this point, I grabbed my stuff and stormed off to my car,” she said. “He came outside and started saying, “I wasn’t laughing! It is a $20 book I don’t see why you’re acting like this.” To me, it wasn’t just a book, it was an anniversary gift that I was ready to baby and cherish for the rest of my life.”
“I just wanted to leave as I felt like my feelings were not being validated. His mom came outside and said, “don’t you think you’re being a little dramatic?”
“This book meant a lot to me. I am quite poor at the moment, and I am not really a materialistic person. I know it can be replaced, but I felt like his parents should have taken accountability and replaced the damaged property, and my boyfriend should have validated my feelings.”
She’s left wondering if it was mean of her to scream at her boyfriend after all for laughing as she cried over the book.
Would you have gotten that upset too?
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