Redditor Asks If He's Buttface For Walking Out On His Boyfriend After He Sold His BTS Tickets For Extra Cash
"I thought he was joking, but then he told me he was demoted at work and needed extra money."
Some relationships fall apart over big betrayals, and some fall apart over something small that feels huge in the moment. In this case, a Redditor claims he got hit with both, when his boyfriend “Ray” sold his BTS tickets for extra cash.
OP and Ray have been together for about four years, and there’s a lot of baggage behind it. OP moved to Bangkok to be with Ray because his own family abandoned him, and BTS is one of the few things that genuinely kept him afloat, even helping him make friends online. Ray says he’s not a BTS guy, but he was fine with OP going, until the dinner conversation where Ray basically questioned how much OP cared.
Then the ticket situation detonated, and now OP is wondering if he’s the buttface for walking out.
The Redditor asked if he's a buttface for walking out on his boyfriend.
RedditHe explained that he has been in a relationship with his boyfriend "Ray" for around four years.

The emotional strain of financial issues is clearly at play in this situation, illustrating how monetary concerns can exacerbate relationship tensions. The incident surrounding the sale of BTS tickets highlights how unmet expectations can lead to feelings of betrayal and hurt. When one partner prioritizes quick financial gain over shared experiences, it can create a rift that is difficult to mend. The lack of communication about the decision to sell the tickets likely intensified the OP's feelings of inadequacy and anger, showcasing the importance of transparency in romantic relationships.
At the time they met, the OP was having a hard time and had discovered BTS's music, which really helped him.
The Redditor also made friends with many fellow BTS fans online.
After years of OP clinging to BTS as his lifeline in Bangkok, Ray selling the tickets for quick money feels personal, not practical.
In the realm of romantic relationships, conflicting views on financial priorities can create substantial friction.
When he met Ray, he moved to Bangkok to be with him since his family had abandoned him.
When he discovered that one of BTS's members would be holding a concert in the area, he desperately wanted to go.
Emotional responses to financial decisions often stem from deeper insecurities and fears.
Ray wasn't interested in attending, as he wasn't really a fan of the band, but he was happy for the OP to go.
However, the OP explained that he and Ray went out for dinner one night, and Ray asked him if anyone actually liked BTS that much.
The dinner where Ray asked if anyone actually likes BTS that much makes the ticket sale hit even harder, like OP’s passion is being dismissed.
To navigate these financial discussions, it’s essential for couples to engage in open dialogues about their financial values and priorities.
Setting aside time for regular financial check-ins can foster transparency and understanding, reducing misunderstandings.
Utilizing budget tools together can also create a sense of teamwork, reinforcing partnership rather than division.
The OP said yes and asked why. Ray then said, "I resold your BTS ticket for three times the price."
The Redditor thought Ray was joking, but then he said he had been demoted at work and needed the money.
In times of financial strain, practicing empathy and understanding can go a long way.
This is similar to a coworker demanding access to a custom software tool without compensation.
The OP was so shocked and hurt that he began crying in the middle of the restaurant.
Ray said the OP was "being embarrassing" for crying over a concert and that he should be more concerned about their finances.
What's your take on this situation? Do you think the OP is overreacting here, or was Ray entirely out of line for selling the concert tickets behind his back in the first place?
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But the Redditor didn't know anything about their financial situation since Ray hadn't told him about it.
The OP tried to explain to Ray how important BTS was to him.
Ray didn't care and just kept saying how ridiculous it was for the OP to be so upset about a concert.
When the OP asked why Ray never mentioned the financial issues, he told the OP that he was too young to understand.
The Redditor was hurt because he knew he wouldn't get another opportunity like this again, so he got up and walked out of the restaurant.
When Ray got home, he was angry with the OP for embarrassing him, but the Redditor slept in the living room and didn't speak to Ray at all.
Ray's sister told the OP she agreed that Ray was wrong for selling the tickets but that the OP was also an a**hole for walking out and giving him the silent treatment.
Now the OP is wondering if he's the butthole here.
Here's how people reacted.
Reddit/Effective-Several
"Ray sucks!"
Reddit/great_auks
Maybe you're too young to be dating him.
Reddit/OneDumbPony
"You were groomed."
Reddit/deathboyuk
"You are in an abusive relationship."
Reddit/deleted
Once you add OP’s history of being abandoned by his family, Ray’s lack of interest in the concert turns into something way uglier in OP’s head.
With BTS fans online and a concert OP was desperate to see, the betrayal from the sold tickets is what pushes OP to finally walk out.
The situation surrounding the Redditor's decision to walk out on his boyfriend after ticket sales for BTS highlights the intricate ways financial stress can impact romantic relationships. The OP's excitement turned to dismay when he learned his partner sold the tickets for extra cash, which suggests that underlying issues may have been exacerbated by financial pressures. This incident emphasizes the need for open communication and mutual understanding when dealing with monetary concerns. By creating a supportive atmosphere, couples can tackle such conflicts head-on, potentially fortifying their bond rather than allowing financial disputes to drive a wedge between them.
If Ray can treat BTS like spare change, OP is right to treat the relationship like it’s not safe to stay in.
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