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Couple’s Relationship Shakes After Boyfriend Says Girlfriend’s Linktree Button Sounds Too Sexual

by Katy Nguyen
November 24, 2025
in Social Issues

Creative expression online can be both empowering and risky, and one couple recently found themselves clashing over where the line should be drawn. A Redditor’s girlfriend added a playful new button to her linktree, meant as a pun on Twitter’s new name.

While she found it clever, he immediately saw how suggestive it sounded and worried it would attract the wrong kind of attention from strangers. What he thought was a simple warning turned into a heated argument about control, boundaries, and respect for her autonomy.

Now he’s stuck wondering who overstepped first.

Couple’s Relationship Shakes After Boyfriend Says Girlfriend’s Linktree Button Sounds Too Sexual
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'AITA for telling my girlfriend to change her page?'

Okay, so this might sound stupid, but I just need to hear that I'm not the crazy one. My gf (22) does cosplay content online, and so she has a...

I want to say here that I have no problem with her content. She doesn't do nudes, she's not on OnlyFans, it helps pay the bills, etc.

It's also important to note that my girlfriend is originally from India, and English is her second language.

Alright, context out of the way, here is my issue: My gf likes to have fun with her links on Linktree.

The Patreon link might say "Wanna buy me something?" or "Help Support Me!", or something like that.

Recently, she made a button that she's rather proud of that leads to her Twitter. The button says: "Wanna C my X?"

Not joking, that's what it says. She thinks it's a clever play on words because Twitter has changed to X.

I told her to change it because it sounds explicitly pornographic. We got into a fight over it.

She thinks I'm controlling her, limiting her expression, and so forth. I'm not trying to be a jerk here, but she does online content.

This is going to bring the worst creeps from the deepest sewers of the Internet to her page and into our lives.

The problem is, she's got friends (for whom English is also 2nd or 3rd language) backing her up, and they're making me out to be a crazy control freak. AITA?

The dispute here springs from a gentle tug-of-war between creative expression and online safety.

The OP’s girlfriend enjoys a playful style with her cosplay link-page, “Wanna C my X?”, and he sees risk in the phrasing.

He’s not challenging her art or content; he’s worried the wording may attract unwanted attention or misinterpretation.

She, meanwhile, feels his request restricts her voice and cultural flair. It’s less about control and more about different interpretations of the same joke.

Stepping back, this reflects a broader digital communication dilemma. Public-facing content creators, especially young women, face disproportionate online harassment.

According to the Pew Research Center, 33% of women under 35 say they’ve been sexually harassed online, compared with 11% of men under 35.

Being mindful of how something might be read, or misread, can be a protective measure, not an act of censorship.

Further, miscommunication in online contexts frequently stems from cultural or language nuances, lack of non-verbal cues, or hybrid writing styles.

Research from Tilburg University shows that “online misunderstandings are actually caused by too much clarity”, meaning even well-intended messages can misfire when the tone, cultural frame or context doesn’t align.

Given that the girlfriend uses English as a second language and cultivates online content, the interplay of phrasing, humor and audience perception becomes especially important.

The OP might shift from saying “change this” to “here’s how this might look to different viewers”. Framing it as a shared risk-management discussion gives her space to decide.

She, in turn, might ask, “Is this phrase worth the potential misinterpretation while still being fun?” Together they could test alternatives, keeping her personality but refining the phrasing.

In the end, what matters is not who imposed their view, but that they are aligning their goals, her creative freedom and their shared comfort and safety.

The OP wasn’t trying to clip her voice, he was trying to protect the space they share and the life they’re building around her work.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

These commenters roasted OP for policing his girlfriend’s harmless playful caption.

[Reddit User] − YTA. I so wanted you not to be an AH, but I'm sorry, dude, policing her cute play-on-words is controlling behavior.

This is going to bring the worst creeps from the deepest sewers of the Internet to her page and into our lives.

What do you mean, OUR lives? This isn't about you at all.

If she gets creeps sliding into her DMs (don't worry, I'm sure she already does!), she can take care of that herself.

She's a content creator, you don't think she knows how to deal with this stuff?

Stop infantilizing your gf (what's with all the weird "English is not her first language," it's not rocket science to figure out this elementary English language pun?) and maybe rethink...

thewhiterosequeen − It does sound controlling. She's not actually offering pornographic content, so I don't see your issue.

Don't worry, the worst creeps from the deepest sewers message any woman on the internet.

It's not her responsibility to stay offline for your comfort. YTA.

ContributionOrnery29 − YTA. If she wants to say something rude on her site, and assuming she is a 22-year-old with all her faculties, who are you to police her language?

I'm assuming you don't live in a conservative muslim country? It is a clever play on words. And it doesn't lead to porn of her.

It is mildly titillating in the same way old Carry On movies were 50 years ago.

Somehow, you are further behind the times than even that. You do sound very much like a crazy control freak.

English is my first and only language. I went to a grammar school in England, in fact, so believe me when I say that the words you use here make...

Currently, those strangers sound pretty good by comparison.

BrienneOfFuckinTarth − YTA. There is nothing at all “explicitly pornographic” about “Wanna C my X”.

It is literally two words and two letters. Get your mind outta the g__ter.

This group agreed that the caption was basic wordplay, not adult content.

DueIsland2983 − "Wanna C my X?" on a link to the social network formerly known as Twitter is a bit of slightly naughty playfulness.

That's honestly the worst you can say about it. ​I'm sure she knows what "X" means in this context and is having a bit of (very slightly) dirty fun.

YTA for how controlling you're being about this.

lihzee − YTA. It's a play on words. You sound very insecure and, yes, controlling as well.

MsDMNR_65 − YTA, her page, her business. If she gets the 'worst creeps from the deepest sewers', trust her to handle her business. She is an adult after all.

PunkPantsPatty − It's pretty basic wordplay. She's a woman doing cosplay on the internet, so I guarantee you she's already dealing with creeps. YTA.

These Redditors called OP out for minimizing his girlfriend’s intelligence and independence.

ckasanova − YTA, you should let her run her content as she wants before “Wanna C my X?” links to a picture of you.

jrm1102 − YTA, is she an adult? Then she can brand herself how she wants.

smokedeyes − YTA. It's a joke and it's funny. Anyone clicking on the link will see it's X, and if they understand the humor, they will chuckle.

It's really not a big deal. Why are you so disturbed by it? Are you a jealous and controlling type of person?

ohdearitsrichardiii − Her English can't be that bad if she can do word play.

This group pointed out the absurdity of OP blaming a harmless joke for drawing “creeps.”

WonderTushTheWise − I don't know what weird porn you're into, but X doesn't sound like porn in any way, shape, or form.

It's also not your place to tell her what she's allowed to say on her social media.

Your argument that she's going to get creeps on her page is irrelevant because creeps show up everywhere on the internet, no matter how clean or wholesome the content. YTA.

Broad_Respond_2205 − This is going to bring the worst creeps from the deepest sewers of the Internet to her page and into our lives. Hahahahahahahah.

Do you think they didn't until now, but now that she have somewhat "s__ual" joke now they are interested? Ha. YTA for being so out of touch with everything.

YouthNAsia63 − Stay off her X. If she gets enough dirty, dirty boys bothering her, she will change it on her own. YTA.

This clash isn’t really about a link title, it’s about boundaries, tone, and how two people read the internet differently. The OP sees “Wanna C my X?” as a magnet for creeps, while his girlfriend sees harmless wordplay and creative branding.

Was he protecting her, or projecting his own discomfort onto her work? And did she dismiss a valid concern too quickly? When language, culture, and online safety collide, the gray area gets messy fast.

What would you do if your partner used a suggestive pun in their public profile? Drop your thoughts below!

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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