@redditdramaspace: My boyfriend is hiding all of my stuff and I have no idea why credit @Two Hot Takes #redditreadings #storytime #reddit_tiktok #redditstories #aita

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crabby.patty000
crabby.patty000 :
he doesnt like how successful she is, he wants to drag her down to his level. he's a spiteful saboteur
2026-08-11 16:24:32
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m000nbaby
⚜MOONBABY⚜💙🇬🇷🧿🕊🪽🦋 :
This is bad, he is conditioning her, so when something substantial goes missing she might think herself crazy, he is planning id be very carefull, he isn't moving back to his apartment. He is setting the tone making plans. scary shttt
2026-08-12 12:24:16
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taylormadebyerin
Taylor made by Erin🧵🖌️🧶 📚 :
it's all about control
2026-08-12 13:53:01
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debs6896
Brah :
My ex used to do the same thing! Or he’d blame the dog for doing it!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
2026-08-13 04:30:08
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cassandraamilie
cassandraamilie :
Red flag !!
2026-08-11 21:05:24
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ajsck
afk :
😁😁😁
2026-08-17 00:54:14
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If I lie, they’ll lie.
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