The Pattern of Forgetfulness
After several months of dating, a woman began to notice a recurring issue each time they went out for dinner. Her boyfriend, despite their regular outings, would often “forget” his wallet, leaving her to cover the bill. Initially, she didn’t mind, but the situation eventually wore her down.
The Dispute
Nine months into the relationship, the woman, 32, and her 39-year-old boyfriend, who had two children, had a heated argument. The disagreement was sparked by his continued habit of neglecting to bring his wallet, which became a point of tension between them.
Seeking Advice
Worried about her response, the woman turned to Reddit for feedback. She shared her concerns, especially since the situation unfolded in front of her boyfriend’s children. He had called her selfish for not considering their needs.
The Situation Unfolds
The couple would dine out weekly because her boyfriend’s children loved it. However, the woman grew frustrated when, every time, her boyfriend “forgot” his wallet. She would pay for the meal, but after numerous times, it became too much, especially after her recent paycheck from a second part-time job.
One evening, after texting him to remind him to bring his wallet, she was met with his dismissive response. Upon arriving at the restaurant, the kids ordered expensive items, adding to the pressure. The woman asked her boyfriend if he had remembered his wallet. Surprised, he checked his pockets and muttered that he had left it in his other jeans.
The Breaking Point
The woman had had enough. She gathered her things and was prepared to leave when her boyfriend asked if she could pay for the meal. She refused and walked out, telling him she wasn’t willing to pay again for him and his kids.
Later, her boyfriend called, accusing her of selfishness for abandoning him and his children. He claimed that without her payment, they had to cancel the meal, sending the kids home hungry. The argument escalated, with him demanding she reconsider her behavior toward his kids.
The Response
The woman, still upset, turned to Reddit, where most users supported her, feeling her boyfriend was taking advantage of her. They argued that he should be responsible for his own wallet and meal expenses.
Your Thoughts
If you were in her position, would you have left the restaurant or paid and discussed the issue later? How would you have handled the situation?
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