Girlfriend Was DD For Her Boyfriend In His Car When One Of His Friends Threw Up In His Car, And She Didn't Clean It Up
Welcome back to another Reddit post from the AITA thread that we will be going over today. Essentially, we go over these posts because they're pretty fun to look at and read, as they usually get a lot of engagement.
This thread is a great place for people to come and get an unbiased opinion or advice on a situation that happened in their life. Sometimes it's hard to see if you were really in the wrong or if you are actually not in the wrong at all.
It's usually best to get an unbiased opinion because then nobody can make a decision or choose a side based on personal opinion. So today, we are going over a post that was submitted by a girlfriend who was deemed DD for her boyfriend and his friends.
She is coming to see if she's in the wrong for not cleaning up vomit because her BF and his friends told her not to worry about it. So if you want to see the full story and why she might actually be TA, then keep on reading.
We're going to dive into all of the post details and also show you all of the best comments that were put on there as well.
OP starts off by saying that she DD'd for her boyfriend and her boyfriend's friends and one of his friends ended up throwing up in the backseat of his new car.

She says that everyone basically told her not to worry about it and that they were going to deal with it in the morning, but clearly it wasn't okay.

She says that the next morning her boyfriend was very upset at her for not cleaning it up or telling him that it shouldn't be left until the next day.

Ultimately people jumped in the comments to tell her that she's NTA in this situation. His friends, his responsibility.

It was his friend and in his car and it's not her fault that they were drunk or that he threw up.

OP actually came back with an update that many people weren't expecting. She starts off by saying that the whole talk ended in an argument.

She says they haven't been together that long and in that time she's been unhappy, so she felt like she needed to break it off.

They both agreed and she says that they haven't spoken or anything since then and basically that he's blocked her on everything.

People loved that they broke up. Everyone could see how toxic this man was just from this one situation and the people in the comments were loving her decision to dump him.

This is true too because things most definitely could have gotten worse for her if she continued to stay with him.

Everyone was very happy for OP and said that this was what he deserved and she didn't deserve to be treated like that.

We love that we got an update in the comments from OP explaining what happened after she posted the situation on Reddit. Everyone said that she was NTA, and they were happy to hear in her update that they had broken up.
Do you agree with everyone on Reddit about this verdict and decision?