Baker Breaks Up With Girlfriend After She Eats $1000 Worth Of Pastries With 14 Of Her Friends
This story takes the cake both literally and figuratively.
Relationships are a vital part of life. They are as beautiful as they are complicated, and this complexity arises from the fact that there is no one way to approach a relationship.
Each person navigates their relationship based on past experiences, present situations, and overall communication with their partner.
With the increase in technology, it’s much easier to find resources to help navigate through relationships.
One thing that’s just as important as having someone to share both minor and significant happenings with is a person’s livelihood. That’s why many relationships have ended over money-related issues.
We found one of the most surprising reasons for a breakup on Reddit’s r/TIFU subreddit.
A baker shared in a post that he lives with his girlfriend and works in a bakery owned by his father. His girlfriend also announced not too long ago that she was pregnant. However, that wasn’t the reason this couple broke up.
He revealed that his girlfriend and 14 of her friends had stormed into his bakery and caused chaos. According to him, they wiped out almost everything—nearly a thousand dollars' worth of pastries meant for clients.
This forced him to cancel the orders and issue refunds, as it was now impossible to meet the deadline. To make matters worse, rather than taking responsibility for her actions, she blamed it on her pregnancy.
Now, OP (original poster) has kicked her out of his house and is even threatening legal action. Scroll down to read the full story.
“TIFU by leaving a massive order alone with my now ex and her 14 friends”
098765439 / reddit.comOP explained that he received two massive orders for pastries, but little did he know that his girlfriend had other plans for those delicious cakes.
098765439 / reddit.comHis girlfriend claimed to be pregnant and used it as an excuse to gradually munch on the pastries.
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The recent breakup of a baker with his girlfriend over a $1000 pastry binge highlights the intricate relationship between emotional spending and social dynamics. In an age where sharing extravagant experiences on social media has become commonplace, the urge to impress friends can sometimes overshadow prudent financial decisions.
When the girlfriend indulged in such an expensive treat with 14 friends, it raises questions about the motivations behind her spending. Was it a momentary lapse or a deeper need for social validation? While enjoying lavish experiences can provide a fleeting boost to one’s self-esteem, the aftermath can be fraught with regret and unintended consequences. This incident underscores how unchecked emotional spending can lead to significant strain in relationships, revealing the delicate balance between shared joy and financial responsibility.
OP's girlfriend took everything to a whole new level when she threw a party with 14 of her friends. By the time he returned, she and her friends had devoured nearly $1000 worth of pastries.
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Again, she blamed it on the pregnancy, but OP wasn't buying it this time—he kicked her out.
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"Too long; didn't read"
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Research in the field of behavioral economics shows that social influence significantly affects spending habits. In group settings, individuals might feel pressure to conform to the spending behaviors of others, leading to impulsive decisions that don’t align with their financial goals.
This phenomenon can create a cycle where individuals feel compelled to keep up with their peers, potentially resulting in financial distress and relationship conflicts.
Now she's scared that OP is going to press charges.
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Well, he is... and he's not allowing the "unborn child" to get in his way.
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This is OP making it crystal clear to his girlfriend that he has sufficient evidence to get her arrested.
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Using 'I' statements, such as 'I feel uncomfortable spending this much,' can help express feelings without placing blame on others. This approach promotes healthy dialogue and encourages others to consider their own spending habits.
OP has his doubts about the pregnancy.
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Here's how the Reddit community responded to the story:
It gets messy for the same reason as the friend who canceled baby expense plans, then splurged on luxury items.
"Honestly, she and her friends should pay you back. $1000 divided by 15 is $66.67. Sounds like a sum they can afford."
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"I'd report her and her friends to the police for theft."
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Moreover, practicing mindfulness around spending can help individuals become more aware of their financial behaviors. Keeping a spending journal can assist in identifying patterns and triggers that lead to impulsive decisions.
By cultivating awareness, individuals can make more intentional choices that align with their financial values and goals, ultimately leading to healthier spending habits.
"I'd consider legal action."
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"$1000 worth of pastries is the opposite of eating well for the baby."
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"This isn't the first time she's done something like this? I'm confused by how this relationship lasted as long as it did."
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"Don't stick your sausage roll in crazy."
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"Are all 14 of her friends pregnant?"
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OP came back to provide a final update on the matter. And it's not looking good for his now ex-girlfriend.
Final Update
OP is suing for damages.
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A break-in attempt! This makes matters worse.
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Turns out she faked the pregnancy.
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Her friends won't be getting off the hook.
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Many commenters seem to agree that OP dodged a bullet with this breakup. Many offered legal advice to sue for the cost of the pastries, and he took it.
However, he soon realized that the incident with the pastries was just the tip of the iceberg, as his now ex had a lot more up her sleeve.
The craziest part of the story was realizing that his ex had never been pregnant and only faked the pregnancy to keep him.
Do you think OP handled the incident perfectly, or do you feel he could have done better? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments section below.
This bizarre breakup highlights the intricate interplay between emotional spending and relationship dynamics.
That bakery bill ended up costing a lot more than pastries.
Before he broke up over $1000 pastries, see why someone refused to fund a friend’s bakery dream. Should I Refuse to Support My Friends Bakery Dream Due to Past Financial Issues?