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But here’s the silver lining: female friendships. There’s nothing like your girls showing up with moving boxes, playlists, and emotional support snacks to remind you that even when a man lets you down, your besties never will.
In this story, one woman and her support squad didn’t just pack up and leave. They packed everything, and I mean everything. But not without leaving behind a few infuriatingly genius pranks that will probably take her ex months to figure out. Absolutely chef’s kiss. Keep scrolling for the full story of moving out, moving on, and leaving one man with nothing but an Xbox, a sword, and a whole lot of regret.
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'[There's] no fury like a woman's support circle': Best friends help woman move out and leave cheating ex with nothing but an empty apartment and hilarious revenge
When it comes to interior design, men are usually operating on easy mode. If you've ever walked into a guy's apartment and seen a couch positioned like it's in witness protection, bare walls except for a random flag, and lighting exclusively provided by a single overhead bulb, you know exactly what I mean. If you find a man who knows his way around throw pillows and gallery walls, lock him down immediately. But more often than not, when a couple moves in together, it's the woman who takes the reins on transforming four blank walls into a home.
I had an ex who thought hanging stock photos of cutlery and generic maps from the Home Goods wall art section counted as peak aesthetic taste. It was… definitely not it. So when relationships like that end and the woman packs up her candles, cozy blankets, and personality-filled decor, it's no surprise the place is left looking like a post-apocalyptic bachelor pad.