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Her Boyfriend Always Eats Her Leftovers, And She’s Feeling So Annoyed That She Thinks It’s Time To Start Locking Up Her Food So He Can’t Get To It

So she has to have separate and special meals while they can eat anything they want in the house. Despite that, they always go for her vegetarian food.

Recently, she felt like she had enough of the stealing when she saw that her boyfriend had taken her leftover pizza and put it in her daughter’s lunch box for school.

Not only was she mad that he had stolen the leftovers without her permission again, but also that he gave their daughter pizza for lunch when she already had a sandwich and other snacks packed.

She got angry and lost it. Once again, her boyfriend made her feel bad about her reaction. He also claimed he needed to ‘bulk up’ his daughter’s lunch, which she doesn’t understand because she had plenty of food, to begin with.

“It’s getting to the point I want to lock away my food, treats, and drinks,” she said.

Should she feel bad for getting angry with her boyfriend, or is her reaction valid?

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