BF Makes Fun Of GF Being Starstruck When Meeting K-Pop Idols, She Refuses To Invite Him Next Time
We’ve all done something cringey when meeting our idols. Maybe you stuttered through a Taylor Swift meet-and-greet, or burst into tears shaking hands with your favorite actor. However, imagine your partner watching all of that unfold, then later mocking you in front of your friends.
Today’s Original Poster (OP) accompanied his girlfriend to a meet-and-greet with her K-pop idols, but ended up laughing at her for acting “too old” to fangirl over them. When the time rolled around for her to attend another concert, her response left him thinking she was being passive-aggressive.
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When it comes to things people truly care about, like music, sports, or pop culture fandoms, respect often matters more than humor
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The author’s girlfriend won a radio contest to meet K-pop group NCT and invited him as her plus-one
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At the fan meet, she became emotional, cried, and bowed to the idols, while he felt embarrassed and detached
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Later, he joked about her behavior in front of her friends, causing tension and leaving her hurt and distant
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A year later, she bought concert tickets for herself and a friend but excluded him, citing past embarrassment and his lack of support
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This left him wondering why she would make such a “passive-aggressive” decision over a “joke” that he made a year ago
The OP shared that his girlfriend was over the moon when she won a chance to meet NCT, one of K-pop’s most popular boy groups. He tagged along as her plus-one, only to realize he was walking into a world he didn’t understand. She was shaking, crying, and bowing respectfully to the members, and while she was in awe, he was mortified.
To him, it was childish, and he stayed silent during the meet-and-greet, barely acknowledging the NCT members. He left thinking the whole thing was nothing special, and later, when he was hanging out with his girlfriend and her friends, who were also fans, he couldn’t resist joking about her awkward behavior.
He laughed about her bowing and crying, saying the band probably made fun of her afterward. Instantly, there was silence and death stares because the girlfriend’s friends were not amused. She called him out, saying at least she interacted with the group, while he stood there like a statue. After that day, the OP noticed that his girlfriend rarely listened to K-pop around him again.
One year later, she bought concert tickets to see the K-pop group again, which included another fan meet, but this time, she didn’t want him there. When he offered to tag along, she flatly said she’d rather he didn’t come, not wanting him to be “bored or embarrassed.” This then left him wondering if the girlfriend was being passive-aggressive or holding a grudge.
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The OP’s story highlights a common aspect of fandom culture, which is deep emotional investment in idols. According to Meer, K-pop’s global popularity leaves room for fans to participate in concerts, fan meetings, signings, and even conventions. Many describe their connection to K-pop idols as deeply emotional, valuing joy and personal fulfillment over financial cost.
Refinery29 then explains that these fan experiences can trigger intense psychological and physiological reactions. They note that seeing a favorite performer in person releases dopamine and serotonin, hormones linked to happiness, which can cause faster breathing, pupil dilation, lightheadedness, and even tears or fainting.
This helps explain the OP’s girlfriend’s physical reactions, like crying and bowing, which were signs of genuine emotional overwhelm rather than over-the-top or “childish” behavior like the OP insisted it was. In fact, Verywell Mind emphasizes that mocking a partner’s passions can have harmful consequences for relationships.
They explain that while playful teasing may strengthen bonds, ridicule about something meaningful can make a partner feel vulnerable, humiliated, exposed, and over time this erodes trust, lowers self-esteem, leads to loss of respect, increases conflict, and creates emotional distance.
Netizens strongly sided with the girlfriend, agreeing that the OP’s behavior was hurtful and dismissive. They pointed out that what he called a “joke” was really an act of humiliation. Others emphasized that mocking something your partner loves is a major red flag and that he should have simply let her enjoy her passion instead of tearing her down.
What do you think about this situation? Would you go to a concert with your partner even if you didn’t like the band? We would love to know your thoughts!
Netizens insisted the author was in the wrong for laughing at his girlfriend in the first place and that she had every right to exclude him from this concert
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YTA, without a doubt. And that’s coming from someone who absolutely can’t stand the vast majority of K-Pop songs. I also dislike the whole concept of musicians being “idols”, and I’m saying it as a musician who’s seen his share of success. But this is your girlfriend, and this is what she likes. You were utterly arrogant and disrespectful, and you should be happy and grateful that she didn’t dump you altogether after that incident.
Omfg. You purposely ruined something that was one of the most happy and exciting events in her life, humiliated her, laughed at her, out of spite just because you are an insecure pathetic a.s.s.h.o.l.e. And you wonder why she doesn't want to invite you to the next event? Suggesting that she is passive-agressive and it was a joke??? Are you out of your mind? What is wrong with you? The only reason she does not want you there is because you are enormous s.c.u.m.b.a.g. A pathetic, insecure man-child who does not deserve her. I have no idea why anyone would want to be with someone like you. If she have any self-worth she will kick your pathetic a.s.s and end this relationship sooner or later
I'm no K-Pop fan but I mark the living eff out like a major fan-boy every time I see my favorite wrestler(s) live. OP is absolute s*c*u*m and I'm still scratching my head as to why his GF hasn't become and ex yet. OP, just be thankful all you got was death glares at the event (I've heard of worse things), heed your GF's advice and stay away from the concert this time lest you become an ex overnight, which honestly may not be a bad idea. SMH -_-"
See, that was my first thought - wanna bet that if OP is a football or baseball fan and got the chance to go meet his favorite team, he'd be squealing and making lemonade in his Jockies? XD I don't really know any KPop (I'd be with you fangirling over wrestlers instead!) but what a jerk OP is to mock his GF's fan obsessions.
Load More Replies...So weird that he's insulted he wasn't invited again, to an event he's made very clear that he could not care less about and then insulted her over. This guy can't be this stupid and the GF is kind of dumb for being with someone who has contempt for a harmless thing she loves. Does this guy even like his GF?
He was STILL berating her to us, the readers, in this post. F**k this guy. Let people love what they love, you p.r.i.c.k. I would say "at 22, he's still a child", but that would be letting him get away with pure assholery, and it would be an insult to all the 22 year olds who are actually mature.
Gotta be ragebait, surely? No one could write that and still think they were being reasonable, I'm sure. If he has such a big downer on that particular music style, then how is he with someone who is such a fan? I mean, I hate it, personally, but I'm not of that age. So it's not likely to happen, but back when I was that young I certainly could not imagine I'd ever have been with someone who was say, a massive megafan of the Osmonds, simply because it would have made us too different to have ever got together in the first place. You don't need to share everything in life, including your taste in music, but there are extremes which would make people simply incompatible.
Music snobbery is real and ridiculous. And people who claim to not listen to "mainstream" music or accuse a band of selling out forget that all bands (non-manufactured) start out as obscure.
Load More Replies...I went to an urban planning non-profits monthly seminars because that was the career my ex-g/f was in, as well as it was something she was personally interested in. I personal did not care but went because she asked me to. That's what you do for people you care about. Support their interests. Ironically, going got me really interested in urban planning, with the seminars about our city being particularly interesting to me.
Is this for real? I am 60 and would be thrilled to meet NCT! I have many adult coworkers who all go nuts for kpop and would react the same. My husband loves my obsession with BTS,NCT and AESPA! My coworkers love Stray Kids too of course!
Yeah I personally don't but I love to see happy eyes shining so I would either come along to support or let her take another fan along, Bring them and pick them up. Same for an equally "stupid hobby" like football or fishing. Join in or plan something for yourself
Load More Replies...YTA, without a doubt. And that’s coming from someone who absolutely can’t stand the vast majority of K-Pop songs. I also dislike the whole concept of musicians being “idols”, and I’m saying it as a musician who’s seen his share of success. But this is your girlfriend, and this is what she likes. You were utterly arrogant and disrespectful, and you should be happy and grateful that she didn’t dump you altogether after that incident.
Omfg. You purposely ruined something that was one of the most happy and exciting events in her life, humiliated her, laughed at her, out of spite just because you are an insecure pathetic a.s.s.h.o.l.e. And you wonder why she doesn't want to invite you to the next event? Suggesting that she is passive-agressive and it was a joke??? Are you out of your mind? What is wrong with you? The only reason she does not want you there is because you are enormous s.c.u.m.b.a.g. A pathetic, insecure man-child who does not deserve her. I have no idea why anyone would want to be with someone like you. If she have any self-worth she will kick your pathetic a.s.s and end this relationship sooner or later
I'm no K-Pop fan but I mark the living eff out like a major fan-boy every time I see my favorite wrestler(s) live. OP is absolute s*c*u*m and I'm still scratching my head as to why his GF hasn't become and ex yet. OP, just be thankful all you got was death glares at the event (I've heard of worse things), heed your GF's advice and stay away from the concert this time lest you become an ex overnight, which honestly may not be a bad idea. SMH -_-"
See, that was my first thought - wanna bet that if OP is a football or baseball fan and got the chance to go meet his favorite team, he'd be squealing and making lemonade in his Jockies? XD I don't really know any KPop (I'd be with you fangirling over wrestlers instead!) but what a jerk OP is to mock his GF's fan obsessions.
Load More Replies...So weird that he's insulted he wasn't invited again, to an event he's made very clear that he could not care less about and then insulted her over. This guy can't be this stupid and the GF is kind of dumb for being with someone who has contempt for a harmless thing she loves. Does this guy even like his GF?
He was STILL berating her to us, the readers, in this post. F**k this guy. Let people love what they love, you p.r.i.c.k. I would say "at 22, he's still a child", but that would be letting him get away with pure assholery, and it would be an insult to all the 22 year olds who are actually mature.
Gotta be ragebait, surely? No one could write that and still think they were being reasonable, I'm sure. If he has such a big downer on that particular music style, then how is he with someone who is such a fan? I mean, I hate it, personally, but I'm not of that age. So it's not likely to happen, but back when I was that young I certainly could not imagine I'd ever have been with someone who was say, a massive megafan of the Osmonds, simply because it would have made us too different to have ever got together in the first place. You don't need to share everything in life, including your taste in music, but there are extremes which would make people simply incompatible.
Music snobbery is real and ridiculous. And people who claim to not listen to "mainstream" music or accuse a band of selling out forget that all bands (non-manufactured) start out as obscure.
Load More Replies...I went to an urban planning non-profits monthly seminars because that was the career my ex-g/f was in, as well as it was something she was personally interested in. I personal did not care but went because she asked me to. That's what you do for people you care about. Support their interests. Ironically, going got me really interested in urban planning, with the seminars about our city being particularly interesting to me.
Is this for real? I am 60 and would be thrilled to meet NCT! I have many adult coworkers who all go nuts for kpop and would react the same. My husband loves my obsession with BTS,NCT and AESPA! My coworkers love Stray Kids too of course!
Yeah I personally don't but I love to see happy eyes shining so I would either come along to support or let her take another fan along, Bring them and pick them up. Same for an equally "stupid hobby" like football or fishing. Join in or plan something for yourself
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