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Is This Woman A Jerk For Walking Out Of Diner After Boyfriend Said He Forgot His Credit Card?

by Annie Nguyen
July 22, 2025
in Social Issues

A Redditor walked into a relationship trap disguised as a weekly family dinner—and finally decided to walk out before the check landed. What was supposed to be a sweet dinner with her boyfriend and his kids turned into a regular event of financial drain and growing resentment.

This woman, a 32-year-old working two jobs, had covered dinner every single week for nine months straight because her boyfriend, 36, consistently “forgot” his credit card. But when her latest paycheck barely cushioned her monthly struggles, she reminded him—explicitly—not to forget it. He laughed.

So, when they got to the diner and he conveniently “forgot” again, right after letting his kids order everything that looked shiny on the menu, she made a decision: she left. Mid-dinner. With untouched food still on the table. Want the juicy fallout? Here’s the original post that sparked a thousand comments.

Is This Woman A Jerk For Walking Out Of Diner After Boyfriend Said He Forgot His Credit Card?

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Relationships thrive on mutual support—but when one partner starts playing financial Houdini, trust evaporates faster than a hot plate of fries.

In this story, the woman didn’t just walk out on dinner. She walked out on months of being taken advantage of. Her boyfriend’s “forgetfulness” wasn’t a one-off fluke. Nine months in, it was a strategy. A predictable, manipulative routine that left her covering dinner for not just him, but his kids, too.

Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a licensed clinical psychologist and expert on narcissistic relationships, told Psychology Today: “People who use manipulation often rely on repetition and guilt—they create patterns where the other person feels responsible for maintaining peace.”

That’s exactly what seems to be happening here. The boyfriend didn’t just forget—he expected her to pay and then weaponized guilt by saying she let his kids go hungry. The manipulation isn’t subtle—it’s textbook.

A study from the Bankrate.com found that nearly 40% of adults have experienced financial infidelity. That includes hiding spending, lying about debts, or, like in this case, quietly assigning financial responsibility to the unsuspecting partner.

Had he truly forgotten his wallet once or twice, a solution would’ve been easy: mobile payment, Venmo, IOU. But he never tried. Why? Because he never planned to pay. It was a rigged system. One commenter even joked it was like “accidentally winning at Monopoly nine times in a row.”

There’s also an emotional angle. The boyfriend framed his manipulation as sympathy for his kids, redirecting blame to the woman. That’s called triangulation, where someone uses a third party (often children) to control the emotional outcome.

So what could she have done differently? Not much. She did what many struggle to do: she broke the cycle. It wasn’t about dinner—it was about dignity.

Commenters agreed he didn’t “forget” but intentionally relied on her to pay, manipulating her with his kids’ presence

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Users labeled his behavior as financial abuse, noting it started early in their nine-month relationship and warning it could worsen

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Commenters saw his actions as a sign of deeper issues, calling him a “meal ticket” user and urging her to leave

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Users praised her for walking out, saying it prevented further gaslighting and empowered her to set boundaries

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One commenter noted that occasional mistakes are fine, but 36 instances form a clear pattern of exploitation, not forgetfulness

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This story wasn’t about money. It was about respect—and the complete lack of it. Walking out wasn’t selfish. It was self-preserving.

The internet backed her decision without flinching. But what do you think? Should she have stayed and spared the kids the awkward moment, or was it high time she served up some cold hard truth?

Have you ever been in a relationship where someone kept “forgetting” their fair share? Share your experience in the comments—we want the tea.

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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