'I was in shock': Girlfriend walks in on her boyfriend scooping cat litter with the spoon holder she'd been using for cooking for months, gets mad at him, he walks out of the house without apologizing

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    "Found out my boyfriend has been using my spoon holder as a cat litter scooper"

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    I Just walked in on my boyfriend, cleaning the cat litter when I noticed that he was scooping the litter with my spoon holder that I use for cooking.
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    I was in shock and instantly freaked out telling him to stop and that I use that to cook and that it was disgusting that he was using that also for the litter.
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    He told me he has been using it for months now And cleans it when he's done using it. I got mad and told him that he should have told me or at least asked to use it before just assuming I would be OK with that.
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    Instead of apologizing, he just gets upset and leaves the house with my dog probably to go cool down. I texted him letting him know that I'm not done with this discussion as I'm very upset and very grossed out with the situation and think that we need to talk more about it.
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    If I knew he was using it for that I wouldn't even consider using it to cook unless it was extremely sanitized afterwards. Am I in the wrong for freaking out as much as I did over this? What should I say when I talk to him about this without freaking out again?
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    Particular-Try5584 Yeah.... He knew what he was doing was wrong. Why would he hide it if it wasn't? And he's now left to buy himself some time to come up with an excuse or cover story. But in reality my guess is he was secretly amused that you had no idea you were using a kitty litter spoon to cook with.
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    Does he have other passive aggressive or petty games he plays? He sounds like someone I wouldn't hook my wagon to. The alternative to this idea is he is really really gross or stupid and irrationally so. I still wouldn't hook my wagon to someone this gross or stupid as an adult.
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    UnderstandingFun3379 OP He's not one to be secretly amused by these things I don't think. I just think he tends to do things like this without thinking, but that doesn't excuse his poor lapse in judgment. When he comes back home, I want to tell him how grossed out and upset I am with him and how I feel like he's crossed a boundary with me by doing something like that
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    Professional Owl999 Toxoplasmosis. Absolutely vile. and please, be fake.
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    UnderstandingFun3379 OP I truly wish this was fake. I didn't see this coming hence why I freaked out so much. I think for a split second I was in shock
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    borderlinegrrl First thought I had was that it was nice he cleaned the box. Your spoon holder has holes?
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    Understanding Fun3379 OP The cats tend to kick the litter out of the box, so he was using my spoon holder to scoop the litter back into the box
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    peakpenguins Am I in the wrong for freaking out as much as I did over this? No, NTA. Your boyfriend is gross. Do you guys not have a designated litter scoop..? Highly recommend the metal ones by the way.
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    Going NutCracken NTA and he sure was not cleaning it after he scooped the cat's sh.
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    TooQueerForThis that's... That's how you get a parasite infection
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    Short-Classroom2559 Throw this one back into the dating pool. He's not a good catch
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    chubeebear NTA. Does he not know they make scoops just for this purpose? Are you still considering children with this genius?

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