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AITA not talking my girlfriend because she took her male coworker wrestling event instead
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The biggest red flag here is the fact that she tried to lie about it and cover it up. I wonder if she calls him “work husband.”
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She tried to gaslight him into thinking he was a jealous man who doesn't let her have friends. The truth is that she thinks he's not allowed to have boundaries.
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36-year-old caught in a lie after taking her male coworker to a wrestling match instead of her boyfriend, accuses him of not letting her have friends: "I'm worried something's going on with this guy"
What shared interests do you have with your partner? My boyfriend and I both love films. He's a film student, so his love and tolerance of slow art house movies is much higher than mine, but even still, I will never turn down an opportunity to watch a Tarkovsky, Jodorowsky, or Bergman film. His love of cinema has opened me up to much more (even though I'd rather just re-watch an 80s kids movie most evenings). I can't imagine how hurt my boyfriend would feel if he found out that I went to see a Chantal Ackerman film without him – or worse, if I bought myself and a male coworker tickets and tried to lie about it later.
In our story today, a man catches his girlfriend in a similar lie. The pair previously bonded over wrestling, and upon mentioning a recent match, she accidentally lets slip that she actually attended the event in-person with her male coworker. Going to see the match without him is bad enough, but there's a bigger red flag at play. Scroll down for all the juicy deets.