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Mama Matt beamed with pride at her son’s alleged achievement, while Matt’s sister joined the chorus: What a go-getter! An overachiever, so impressive. And Matt? He enjoys the applause in mute gratitude, failing to correct the record or, you know, acknowledge reality.
Our previously patient girlfriend, understandably allergic to gaslighting, finally snaps and drops a truth grenade at the table, then leaves Matt marinating in awkwardness and mortgage-free comfort.
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"AITA for telling my boyfriends family that i bought our house, not him?"
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But the horror didn’t end there. Matt went on a comeback tour, announcing with rockstar-level hubris that he’s willing to forgive her and “move back in.” She, in a fit of sanity, packs his things and invites him to experience independent living elsewhere. Sends him on the road like the rockstar he is.
Locks are changed, legal advice sought, and, somewhere in Canada, a manchild is going online to ask: “what is a mortgage?”
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indulge yourself in compliments while you can Matty boy
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27-year-old homeowner exposes her 26-year-old boyfriend's lies to his mom, breaks up and kicks him out when he drops blame on her: 'He literally told me he could forgive me, I was so shocked'
Most horror stories begin with creaky floorboards and shadowy figures, but if the horror isn't a story but your relationship, nothing can send a chill up your spine quite like discovering your boyfriend is parading around as the proud homeowner. Of the house you bought, with the money you earned.
Meet today's manchild carrying lady, a hardworking woman who finally scrapes together enough funds to buy a dream house in a nice Canadian neighborhood, freeing herself (and presumably her boyfriend Matt) from his cramped man-cave. She pays the mortgage. She covers the bills. Meanwhile, Matt contributes mostly good vibes and a deep sense of entitlement, with a side of fragile masculinity. Which our girl was ok with until one dinner with Matt's family.