I have information about myself and my life that nobody could ever beat out of me, regardless of the circumstances. I don’t need anyone to know how embarrassed I was and how I made a fool of myself in any situation; I can keep that to myself. That’s why I just had to cringe when I saw a video posted to Reddit about a woman whose boyfriend broke up with her after she’d changed her life to revolve around his.
A Reddit user named lozver posted a video of a woman singing about a traumatic breakup she had endured recently. The song isn’t necessarily sung well, but it succeeds in telling the wild story. She describes how she lived with her boyfriend in Los Angeles, California, until he told her he wanted to move to Dallas, Texas, to be closer to his father. She decided to go with him, enduring the moving and financial pains of moving to another state.
Things begin to take a turn when she explains that he left for a family vacation, and when he returned, he sat down on their shared couch and wrote a note. When he handed her the note, it read that they were incompatible, had nothing in common, and needed to break up.
The replies quickly filled with commenters sympathizing with her. Honestly, how he chose to break up with her wasn’t ideal.
This is the craziest way of breaking up with someone. Just watch them ruin their lives and then Just pass them a note.”
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She then sings about how the confession completely took her aback since they had been together for three and a half years. However, other commenters noted that when she sings about the family vacation, she casually mentions that she was not a part of it.
I’m guessing he thought she’d break up with him when he told her that he wanted to move back to Texas and he was too much of a child to just break up with her himself. The fucker couldn’t even use his words, he gave a letter even though she was sitting right next to her.
Her last clue should have been the fact that she wasn’t on this “family vacation” after moving to Texas with him and 3 years together. If you’re not part of the family by then, you never will be.”
However, not all was lost since she had her mom’s house to go to down in Florida. Sure, she lost her savings, some of her belongings, a portion of her life, and a relationship, but at least she has somewhere to call home.