Imagine laughing at your girlfriend’s cherished Mother’s Day memories with her nannies, then telling her they only loved her for a paycheck! One Redditor, a 21-year-old man, did just that after his wealthy girlfriend shared how she honored her nannies, who raised her after her mother’s death.
His classist jab led to her walking out and rethinking their relationship, prompting his apology and their breakup. Reddit’s buzzing over this insensitive blunder. Was he the asshole for his cruel comment, or did she overreact? Dive into the drama below!

One man shared a story of mocking his girlfriend’s childhood bond with her nannies









OP later edited the post






Class divides in relationships don’t just show up in bank accounts—they show up in values, language, and emotional perceptions. But what we witnessed here wasn’t just a clash in upbringing. It was a failure to empathize.
Psychologist Dr. Lisa Firestone explains in PsychAlive that emotional intelligence requires “recognizing your own emotions and the emotions of others, and responding appropriately.” The OP didn’t just miss the mark—he bulldozed it.
His girlfriend told a vulnerable story about how she coped with maternal absence, how she tried to keep Mother’s Day meaningful in her own way. And he responded with condescension.
Care work isn’t cold or robotic. In fact, studies cited by The Atlantic show that children often form primary emotional attachments to nannies and caregivers, especially when parental figures are absent.
Love doesn’t disappear because someone earns a paycheck. Ask any teacher, nurse, or foster parent. Compensation doesn’t erase connection.
This boyfriend’s comment also revealed a deeper insecurity—possibly even jealousy. His casual digs at her lifestyle (Apple gifts, bodyguards, savings) hint at discomfort with her privilege. And while that’s valid to explore, weaponizing it against her isn’t.
By the end of the post, the OP admits it. After reading Reddit’s reactions—and getting support from actual incels, which was a wake-up call—he apologized. Full-stop. Called himself out. And his girlfriend forgave him… but still dumped him. A tough but fair ending. Because love without empathy isn’t sustainable.
These commenters claimed the Redditor’s comment was heartless, advising a major apology







Some claimed nannies can truly love children, advising the Redditor to respect their bonds





Some people claimed asking about Mother’s Day was insensitive, advising better tact



This Redditor’s cruel joke that his girlfriend’s nannies only loved her for a paycheck, after she shared her Mother’s Day traditions, led to a deserved breakup and his belated apology. Reddit roasted his classist insensitivity but noted his growth in recognizing his error.
Was he the asshole for his remark, or did she overreact? How would you handle class gaps in a relationship? Share your thoughts below!









