GF Randomly Decides Fiction Is Degenerating, BF Mortified As She Breaks His Laptop For Reading It
French novelist Albert Camus once said, “Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth,” and it stayed with me. As an avid fiction reader, I honestly believe that it has the power to expose the realissues more than any factual novel might.
This woman, however, felt that this genre was “degenerate” and hated that her boyfriend kept reading it despite her demands to stop. One day, she got so annoyed that she smashed his laptop and expected him to “thank her.” Scroll down to find out all the drama that followed immediately!
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It might surprise people, but readers actually learn immensely about the real world through fictional novels
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The trans poster had been dating his girlfriend since he was 13 and she was 16, and he had always been an avid fiction reader
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As he was a huge fan of A Song of Ice and Fire, he played TS4 with the theme of the novel on his newly purchased laptop
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However, his girlfriend had started acting intensely about anti-fiction as she felt it was “morally corruptive” and “degenerate”
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The poster refused to stop reading and playing what he loved because of her views, so she smashed his laptop and external drive in anger
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The angry poster kicked her out of his house, but she kept whining about how he was choosing fiction over their relationship
In today’s story, our 24-year-old original poster (OP) is a trans man who tells us about how he broke up with his girlfriend. He was 13, and she was 16 when they started dating, and as adults, they lived together in his apartment. For context, he had saved up for a long time and finally bought a new laptop and also an external hard drive to back up things.
Our guy gave his background that he always loved fiction, and it was basically his comfort zone. Also, he really adored fantasy, and A Song of Ice and Fire was his favorite novel. In fact, he loved it so much that when he played The Sims 4, he saved the novel’s theme in the game. He spent a lot of time developing it all because it made him happy and helped him destress after work.
Trouble brewed when his girlfriend started acting anti-fiction, claiming that it is “degenerate, morally corrupt, and contributes to social decay.” She even called him “stunted” for immersing in such a made-up world, and things got heated between the two. She wanted OP to stop reading it and playing the game altogether, but he refused to change his hobbies as she wished.
This really triggered her, so one day, when her boyfriend returned home, he found his laptop smashed and the external drive with a dent in it. She expected him to “thank her” for doing that, but he threw her out of his house in anger. She kept texting him about how couples moved past such things and that he had chosen fiction over her. Probably torn by her emotional ranting, he wondered if he was a jerk.
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Netizens instantly jumped in to assure him that he wasn’t a jerk; rather, she was being a controlling menace. Experts also stress that such behavior inflicts serious long-term emotional damage to the person who has to bear with such a partner. Further, they elaborate that this toxic dynamic can lead to diminished self-worth, chronic anxiety, and fear.
It was also quite disturbing how she felt she could just destroy his property without thinking about how he would be utterly devastated. Research emphasizes, “Feeling anger in your relationship isn’t necessarily a red flag. But it’s important to know the difference between healthy anger and unhealthy or destructive anger. It’s never okay for it to be expressed in harmful ways.”
Well, seems like good riddance for him, doesn’t it? It’s understandable that he felt torn, as she was always there for him during his transition. However, that doesn’t give her the right to use that against him or to control him. Many netizens said she sounded like a red flag and that he should definitely sue her for damaging his property.
Law professionals warn that penalties for personal property damage in the US vary widely based on intent, value, and jurisdiction, ranging from fines and probation to years in prison. Well, it looks like OP could get his ex into some serious trouble. Like Redditors, do you think he should sue her? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Netizens were aghast at the violent lady, and many said that he was better off than being with a controlling red flag
16 year old dating a 13 year old. Nothing creepy about that. Sounds like someone was groomed
First of all, she's clearly a bit predatory, when you look at the ages here. OP was 13 when they met and his partner was 16. That's a big age difference at that point. Now, she's obviously delusional and unbalanced. It's best to break up and move on.
Sorry to hear she destroyed your property. Hopefully you can save your data. But it sounds like your girlfriend has very different values than you do. TBH it sounds like she might be having mental health issues, not that conservative thinking like this is 'metal illness', but a drastic change in her values like this seems dangerous. She needs to deal with her violent tendencies. Destruction of property in order to 'protect' a loved one is not OK.
16 year old dating a 13 year old. Nothing creepy about that. Sounds like someone was groomed
First of all, she's clearly a bit predatory, when you look at the ages here. OP was 13 when they met and his partner was 16. That's a big age difference at that point. Now, she's obviously delusional and unbalanced. It's best to break up and move on.
Sorry to hear she destroyed your property. Hopefully you can save your data. But it sounds like your girlfriend has very different values than you do. TBH it sounds like she might be having mental health issues, not that conservative thinking like this is 'metal illness', but a drastic change in her values like this seems dangerous. She needs to deal with her violent tendencies. Destruction of property in order to 'protect' a loved one is not OK.























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