This Man Went Viral On TikTok After Taking Away One Dollar From His Fiancée’s Valentine’s Day Gift Budget Each Time She Yelled

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The TikToker Isaac Ramirez went viral not too long ago after sharing his questionable Valentine’s Day gift practice.

“Last year, I put three hundred and sixty dollars away for my fiancé’es Valentine’s Day gift,” Isaac wrote on his TikTok account @Iisaac.ramirezz.

The video then showed the envelope Isaac had designated for his fiancée. The envelope featured a written log of how many times he deducted cash from her gift budget.

Next, Isaac panned to an envelope for himself. On that envelope, he wrote, “treat yourself king,” followed by a log of how many times he earned money.

“Now, her gift limit is forty dollars, and I saved myself three hundred and twenty dollars,” Isaac said at the end of the TikTok.

He also captioned the video, “Now, all she is getting is flowers and chocolates.”

The video skyrocketed to fame, reaching over 11 million people and raking in 1.3 million likes. The TikTok community had mixed reviews.

Some people found the video harmlessly hilarious, while others questioned Isaac’s romantic relationship.

“I see nothing wrong with this,” wrote one supportive user.

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“If she yelled at you for three hundred and twenty days out of the year, I don’t think she’s the one. But, that’s just me,” commented another from the opposing perspective.

Some TikTokers also stood up for Isaac’s fiancée.

“Add a dollar for when the yelling was justified,” one user said.

“Like you don’t give her reasons to yell,” another jokingly chimed in.

To this, Isaac responded, “Touché.”

Still, the mix of support and backlash prompted Isaac to post a follow-up video on the platform.

“I made a video about my fiancée’s gift being forty dollars, and now I feel bad,” Isaac said.

“She got me a MacBook Pro and some black plates for my PS5. All I got her was some Arianna Grande perfume,” he continued.

Isaac also captioned the video, “She yells a lot, but she is a good gift giver.”

Regardless, Isaac did not provide his followers with any closure. Many people still believe that his relationship lacks proper communication, and the TikTok community never found out if he made up for the underwhelming gift exchange.

If your romantic partner conducted this kind of test, how would you feel? Is it possible that Isaac purposefully created this video to stir up the TikTok community and catapult himself to fame?

https://www.tiktok.com/@iisaac.ramirezz/video/7062153424435072303

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Katharina Buczek graduated from Stony Brook University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Digital Arts. Specializing ... More about Katharina Buczek

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