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Girlfriend Orders One Tiramisu, Making Boyfriend Furious Over The Risky Train Dash

by Jeffrey Stone
December 14, 2025
in Social Issues

Dinner ran long, and her boyfriend urged skipping dessert to avoid missing the 9:40 departure, warning of overnight chaos if they failed. She believed twenty minutes remained plenty, swiftly ordered the treat anyway, snapped quick photos, scarfed it down, then dragged him into a breathless sprint across town with luggage bouncing behind.

They boarded just in time, her flooded with relief while he seethed silently before erupting in anger that echoed through the journey and into their hotel room. Shaken by his rare fury, she cried herself to sleep, but morning brought apologies from both sides, mending the rift to salvage their romantic escape.

A couple’s Italian vacation sparked drama over risking a train for dessert.

Girlfriend Orders One Tiramisu, Making Boyfriend Furious Over The Risky Train Dash
Not the actual photo.

'AITA for wanting to eat a dessert in a restaurant?'

So my boyfriend (29m) and me (28f) are currently travelling through Italy.

Yesterday we would take a train from Florence to our next hotel in the countryside of Tuscany.

We were going to have a last dinner there yesterday night, I chose a place that has the best tiramisu in Florence according to Instagram and we didn't manage to...

Our meal took a bit longer than expected and my boyfriend reminded me that the last train we could take was at 21.40, the next train would only come early...

He said that it would be too tight to eat dessert and that we should just pay and leave to make it to the train.

According to my estimation we had 20 minutes left, so it would either be 20 minutes waiting in the station or 20 minutes in the restaurant, no big deal.

When the waiter came and asked if we wanted anything else I quickly ordered the tiramisu.

Without having to read the menu first I figured it would be fast enough to make our train still.

My boyfriend got kind of red and asked me why I did that. I just told him that they will bring it out soon and that we have plenty time...

So it took a little longer than expected and by the time it came I only had time to snap a few quick pictures and eat it fast.

I offered my boyfriend some of it but he said he didn't want any. We paid and left,

it was tight now but still possible so we grabbed our luggage and made a run for it.

In the end we made it, I admit that there was barely any time left but we got in the train a couple minutes before we left.

I sat down and just felt such relief that everything worked out. My boyfriend just threw the bags down and sat somewhere else for a moment until the train left.

I called out to him and told him to come sit with me. I started talking about how we did it

but he cut me off and asked me in an angry tone "why I had to have that dessert".

He complained about running halfway through the city and almost missing the train.

I felt very hurt and was a bit scared to be honest, I have never seen him angry like this.

We argued the whole train ride and on the way to our hotel. There he eventually just said that he was exhausted, turned around and went to sleep.

I cried myself to sleep at night and woke up feeling very horrible. He is still asleep and I come here to ask you if I am the a__hole here.

Update: Wow I did not expect this much response so thanks for the insight I guess. I take it that I am the a__hole and that over 10.000 people feel...

I am not going to respond to every comment here, we are still on vacation and no way that I am scrolling through all of that right now.

I just wanted to clear up that we talked it through by now, I apologized for making us run late

and he also feels sorry for getting that angry. We will try to enjoy the rest of our trip and make the best of it.

Just some things I would like to clear up because some of you have been really mean,

fair I get that I came here to be judged but I just want to clear some things up.

20 minutes meant 20 minutes left after paying and going to the station. I didn't think it would be a good idea to eat, pay, go, find the train and...

We have been cutting it short many times this trip, sometimes for me sometimes for him.

For example in Rome due to our plans we would either have to skip Vatican or Colosseum or plan both in the same day.

He made out that it would be possible and we did make it. Arriving right on time and we celebrated making it, I figured this would be similar.

Grow up with the Instagram hate, loads of people browse social media about a place before visiting.

I am not a wannabe influencer but I like checking which places in a city are must see/do.

There is always limited time and this way I feel we avoid tourist trap places.

My boyfriend doesn't mind this and often asks for my research when we are deciding on a place to eat.

Pictures are memories! Seriously, it's not just for other people but also for myself. I love making physical albums and looking through them.

These pictures will be seen by our kids and grandkids one day. I don't take pictures all the time and really do enjoy the places we visit in the moment.

Just that I also take a moment to record those memories for the future, shoot me for that i suppose.

Some debate got going about me getting scared. Just want to clear up that my boyfriend is not abusive and that I was just scared because he was so angry.

It's scary when someone you love is angry at you, I was afraid he would hate me or break up with me.

Also some of you have gone into my personal messages to use language that I guess is not allowed in the comments here.

Again, grow up I'm sure you are breaking some kind of rule from this sub but I won't report, just leave me alone.

This Redditor’s dilemma boils down to a classic tug-of-war: her excitement for a must-try treat versus his worry about logistics and missing the last train ,which could mean scrambling for a place to stay.

She saw it as no big deal. 20 minutes in the restaurant or waiting at the station, either way. But from his perspective, the risk of complications outweighed a sweet indulgence, especially after a long day of travel.

Both sides have merit. She wanted to seize a special moment on their romantic trip, researching spots to make the most of limited time. He’d been flexible before, like cramming in sights in Rome that paid off.

Yet unilaterally ordering dessert without a quick chat ignored his clear concerns, ramping up his stress. Vacations amplify these moments because everything feels heightened. Constant togetherness, planning every move, and no usual routines to fall back on.

This ties into broader travel dynamics for couples. A 2016 survey by car hire firm Holiday Autos, which polled 2,000 adults, found that 40% of couples are prone to quarreling at least once a day on vacation, often due to stress from spending too much time together, travel logistics, and mismatched expectations.

Travel demands nonstop decisions together, from meals to timetables, which can spark friction over leisure time or risk tolerance.

Psychologist Gwendolyn Seidman, Ph.D., explains that “a couple vacation involves suddenly ratcheting up the degree of interdependence… This can make a vacation the perfect breeding ground for these kinds of conflicts,” with logistics like transport and adjustments exhausting everyone. When overtired, patience wears thin, turning small issues into bigger ones.

Neutral ground here: Prioritize open chats beforehand about priorities and timelines. If one craves spontaneity and the other caution, meet in the middle, maybe flag must-tries early or build buffer time. Tell the waiter you’re in a rush, or opt for to-go if possible.

Ultimately, vacations should recharge bonds, not strain them. Discussing “what if we miss it?” scenarios upfront keeps things fun and fair.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Some people believe the OP was irresponsible for risking the last train over a non-essential dessert and Instagram photos.

[Reddit User] − YTA. It sounds very irresponsible to risk missing the last train of the day that could cause a s__t ton of complications for an Instagram picture.

You are enforcing a huge amount of anxiety onto your partner (when you’re supposed to have peaceful vacations) without any dialogue when he clearly told you he wanted to go.

If really you wanted to taste the tiramisu of your dreams, tell him that way beforehand, plan things right and go earlier. It’s not because it worked out that you...

ThrowWeirdQuestion − YTA - You were in a rush already, and not only ordered the dessert and ate it but snapped pictures of the dessert?

I would have understood somehow if you really wanted to eat the dessert,

but this sounds like the photos (for social media, I assume?) were the main reason to make yourself and your boyfriend almost miss the train.

DJ_Mixalot − YTA. If you really wanted the dessert you would have gotten it to go. What you really wanted was the pictures for your social media.

You need to seriously consider why you’re focused on curating other’s perceptions of you than living life for enjoyment.

Some people criticize the OP for ignoring her partner’s concerns and causing him unnecessary stress.

peggingpinhead − YTA. You're lucky he waited. I would have left you and your tiramisu in the restaurant.

Also, how were you even able to enjoy that dessert when you knew it had to be making your boyfriend crazy anxious? Or were you that oblivious to his feelings?

slendermanismydad − You sound exhausting. Ignore your partner. Take pictures of your dessert when you're already running late.

Make him run to the train. Don't give him time to cool off when he is clearly angry with you.

You were scared he was upset like a normal person and now you're crying? I have a feeling he's tired of your "it all worked out" behavior. YTA.

MidwinterSun − YTA. And if you had missed that train, then what? Did you consider that?

Because he certainly did, and correctly judged that the stress and inconvenience

over being stuck overnight in a town with no place to sleep far outweigh the inconvenience you'd experience missing out on dessert one evening.

He's supposed to enjoy his vacation as well, and you made sure he'll spend the evening worried, stressed, frustrated and angry.

Because you decided that having a dessert is more important than his peace of mind.

Some people point out practical alternatives the OP ignored, like communicating with the waiter or taking dessert to go.

janewilson90 − YTA 20 minutes is not enough time to order dessert!

You already knew that the restaurant was taking longer than you had anticipated and decided to order more

! He complained about running halfway through the city and almost missing the train.

Yeah... because it was the last train you could get. Missing it would mean either a night at the train station OR last minute accommodation in Florence.

Plus potentially missing out on your reservation in Tuscany if the hotel cancelled your booking as a no show.

You should have told the restaurant you were in a rush. You could have discussed ordering a dessert with your BF.

You could have ordered it to go. You should have ditched taking pictures of your food.

usdbdns − YTA. 1. Listen to your partner sometimes.

2. When in rush, tell the waiter we are in a rush.

3. Don't take photos of your food when in a rush.

4. When one has f__ked up, the right thing to do is to apologize.

Some people emphasize the poor time management and lack of consideration for the tight schedule and potential consequences.

[Reddit User] − YTA. I think you know eating dessert was a terrible decision.

You knew what time the last train was arriving at and how much trouble it would cause if you weren't on it.

20 minutes to order dessert, receive dessert, eat dessert, pay your bill, get to the train station, and board your train...no.

You should have already been in the train station to make sure you boarded your train on time. For you to then take a few pictures?

You talk about your relief, but your boyfriend probably wasn't feeling relief.

You caused this entire scenario to occur, you caused the stress, and you showed a huge lack of consideration to your existing travel plans.

Have you apologised for this yet? You need to, quickly.

jthechef − YTA if you even have to ask, you are completely self centred.

In the end, this tiramisu tangle highlights how vacations test teamwork under pressure. Was her dessert dash worth the drama, or should she have skipped it for smoother sailing? How do you balance spontaneous fun with practical plans when traveling as a couple? Drop your thoughts, was she in the wrong, or is a little risk part of the adventure?

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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