She’s No Longer Helping Her Boyfriend Plan A Trip For Them To Go To Tokyo After He Ate Her Cookies

mizina - stock.adobe.com -  illustrative purposes only
mizina - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only

This 40-year-old woman has a boyfriend the same age as her, and over the weekend, they went to the grocery store.

They do not live together, but her boyfriend had to go grocery shopping, and he said to her that she could pick out a snack and he would buy it.

“I picked the new birthday-flavored Oreo cookies, and he picked out the original Oreos for himself,” she explained.

“When we got back home, I opened mine and had 3, I shared a few with him, too, before I went to bed. In the morning, I noticed he ate 3 rows of mine while I was sleeping and didn’t touch his box.”

“I forgot to bring what was left of mine home with me as we don’t live together, and I asked him to please not eat the last row. He told me he wouldn’t.”

So anyway, she and her boyfriend booked a vacation to Tokyo next year, and she’s always the one left to do the booking and planning.

It’s not that she wants to do this; it’s that her boyfriend is incapable of planning, so she has to take the lead.

She has been spending a ton of time online reading up on places they should see and how to get around the country, and there’s a ton to still learn.

“For me to try and figure everything out by myself can be a little stressful/frustrating, so that weighs on me a little,” she said.

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“Fast forward to this morning, I told him I tried a new cookie my mom gave me last night but that they weren’t as good as the ones we got last weekend, and I hope he didn’t eat any more of the birthday Oreos I left at his place.”

“He said he did eat one. I asked him why as he already ate 90% of them and has his own box he can open, he told me he wasn’t arguing with me about a cookie and that I can go buy more, and that he doesn’t feel bad at all about eating one of mine. I ended up just hanging up the phone and bursting into tears.”

She knows it’s only a cookie, and this is something that a toddler would be upset over, but it’s the principle of the matter for her.

She has been doing everything to plan their trip, and on top of it, she has a selfish boyfriend who won’t help but will eat her cookies that she was saving.

Later on, she texted him to say she was so upset and that he can plan the rest of their trip to Tokyo on his own.

She’s left wondering if she overreacted. What do you think?

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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