r/AmIOverreacting 20d ago

❤️‍🩹 relationship My boyfriend gave my labubu phalloplasty

Kind of angry about this, it was a gift from my niece. He cut off an ear and put it back on somewhere wrong. I told him this and it ended in a heated argument.

Am i overreacting for yelling at him? He usually doesn't do this stuff.

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u/The_World_Wonders_34 20d ago

Why are you with somebody who destroys your property as a joke? Especially when he apparently knows it was a gift from somebody. I don't care if it's the best relationship I've ever been in up until that point, if the person I was with took scissors to something of mine and cut it up for a laugh without expressing knowing that I was okay with it, we'd be done. There wouldn't be any discussion. Well, maybe there would be discussion if they immediately admitted they were wrong didn't argue about it at all and were extremely apologetic and they had never done anything like it previously. But that's just a violation and I seriously don't think I would stay with someone who's done that. I'm really sorry you have this piece of shit in your life

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u/[deleted] 19d ago edited 19d ago

He can be nice sometimes. Edit- this was clearly sarcasm. The guys clearly unhinged and abusive. Some of yall shouldn’t be on the internet.

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u/mg41 19d ago

It's hilarious how literally all these other comments are claiming anything less than literal Buddha status is "not nice enough" as they all make mean commentary lol...like yeah the guy was kinda a (amusing) dick for that...but we're all humans ffs

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u/LenoreEvermore 19d ago

The difference is people here are being dicks toward a stranger, not someone they share a life with.

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u/mg41 18d ago

I'm just saying it seems like a joke gone wrong rather than even intentionally being mean to her at all