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Man Calls Police On Girlfriend After What She Has Done To Him The Whole Night

by Jeffrey Stone
January 12, 2026
in Social Issues

A couple’s evening exploded into chaos during a fierce dispute about a dog named after an ex, leaving the boyfriend stranded on their 27th-floor balcony for the entire night, locked out without his phone while his girlfriend stayed comfortably inside.

He endured the cold hours until morning when she finally opened the door, at which point he immediately contacted the police because his name appears on the lease. Officers arrived, removed her from the apartment without filing charges, yet his own cousin now brands him heartless for taking that step.

A man called police on his girlfriend after she locked him on a high-floor balcony overnight during an argument over a dog’s name

Man Calls Police On Girlfriend After What She Has Done To Him The Whole Night
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'AITA for calling the cops on my girlfriend after she locked me out of our apartment causing me to have to sleep on the balcony overnight?'

So last night my girlfriend and I got into a huge fight when she discovered my dog is named after my ex-girlfriend.

We were having this argument on our 27th floor balcony and she went inside and locked the door when she went in.

I didn’t have my phone on me and she didn’t open the door until the next morning. I

called the cops on her once she let me in because technically my name is on the lease.

They took her away (no charges pressed), but now my cousin is calling me a massive a__hole. AITA?

What started as a petty argument spiraled into something far more serious: one partner confining the other outdoors for hours in a potentially dangerous spot. Many see this as a clear power move: using access to the shared home as a weapon during conflict.

The girlfriend’s reaction stemmed from insecurity about the ex’s name connection, which is understandable on some level; past relationships can stir up jealousy. But locking someone out overnight crosses into controlling territory, especially on a high balcony where safety risks like weather exposure or falls come into play.

Some (though few) might argue the man overreacted by involving police right away, suggesting a simple apology or breakup talk would’ve sufficed instead of legal escalation.

Yet the core issue here highlights how quickly emotional flare-ups can become abusive when boundaries vanish. Restricting someone’s freedom of movement in a shared home is widely recognized as a form of domestic abuse, often tied to patterns of control and isolation.

Broadening this out, research shows that confinement and restriction of liberty are common tactics in abusive dynamics. For instance, during periods of increased home time, for instance: the COVID-19 lockdowns, domestic violence incidents rose significantly, with one analysis of multiple studies finding an 8.1% increase in U.S. domestic violence reports following stay-at-home orders, often linked to heightened stress and limited escape options, according to the Council on Criminal Justice report.

From a psychological perspective, the Department of Justice defines domestic violence as including actions that gain or maintain power and control over a partner, which can encompass psychological tactics that limit freedom.

In a Psychology Today article on false imprisonment in relationships, clinical psychologist Ana Nogales Ph.D. explained that perpetrators often act from low self-esteem and fear of abandonment, using control like locking someone out to assert dominance.

She says, “A perpetrator of domestic violence or abuse, whether male or female, is generally someone with very low self-esteem and who doubts their ability to maintain a relationship. For this reason, they feel the need to exercise power and control when they fear being abandoned or betrayed by the person they love.”

In this situation, calling authorities ensured immediate safety and documented the incident, which could be crucial if patterns emerge.

Neutral advice? Both parties need space to reflect. Therapy for jealousy triggers and communication skills could help, but only if both are willing. If control or retaliation continues, prioritizing personal safety and possibly professional support is key.

Check out how the community responded:

Some people declare the OP is NTA and strongly recommend immediately breaking up with the girlfriend.

Janitor_of_Slytherin − NTA. This relationship is over, but just as well you found out now what an insecure weirdo your (ex) girlfriend is.

MimikyuGengar − Whoa, NTA but also sounds like you guys should break up like right now.

Witch_on_a_moped − NTA. Locking someone out for them to sleep on a balcony is such p__cho behavior. Break up with this l__atic!

I would of screamed my head off until neighbors came to rescue me and then called the cops.

subsailor1968 − NTA Don’t let her back into your apartment or your life.

RickGrimesSays − NTA. That chick is absolutely unhinged.

Some people affirm that the OP is NTA, describe locking him out overnight as abusive, dangerous, or even kidnapping.

KronkLaSworda − NTA That's incredibly abusive to leave you out there all night. Your cousin can go kick rocks and has no say in this.

LLion2 − Everyone is asking all these questions but locking someone on a balcony overnight is kidnapping and an incredibly violent and dangerous thing to do.

How is anyone saying that calling the cops is escalating the situation?

Would he be escalating the situation if she tied him up and locked him in the basement and he managed to get free and called the cops?

And all of this over the name of a pet, not something that has happened suddenly and put her in danger, she escalated the situation from 0 to 100. NTA

Teddy_Veenlijk − NTA, locking someone out for the entire night on a balcony is crazy.

Maybe calling the police was harsh, but imho less bad than what she did.

Edit: Since a lot of people are falling over my choice of words: Where I'm from, you would call the cops when you're IN the situation.

It's an emergency, being outside at night at the 27th floor. I'm not downplaying that.

However, once he was let back in, for the system I'm used to, it's no longer an emergency.

You would still report it of course, because it is abuse, and I hope she gets punished.

But here it would be considered harsh, but certainly not bad, to call the cops to immediately arrest her or get her to leave the house.

I really want to make clear: I'm not downplaying stuff.

stroppo − NTA. Getting upset because someone named their pet after an ex is a massively petty thing to do. And her retaliation was awful.

You should definitely press charges or file suit. Make her your new ex girlfriend, but don't ever name any pets after her.

Your cousin is 100%, 500%, 1000% percent wrong... if this is real.

Some people share light-hearted or unrelated comments while still judging the OP as NTA.

bizarrekitty − I have a pet named after my ex. He is a cat called Lucifer... not my ex's given name, but the sentiment is there. Also NTA

nuclearpowerplANTS − Everyone seek help. This is partly on you for not having a parachute on the balcony in case of emergencies

Emotional_Bonus_934 − NTA. She locked you out of your apartment. Break up with her if she hasn't broken up with you yet.

This balcony lockdown saga shows how fast a silly fight can turn dangerous when jealousy takes the wheel. Was calling the police the right move to protect himself and set a boundary, or did it escalate things unnecessarily? How would you handle a partner who locks you out over something like a pet name? Drop your thoughts below, we’re all ears!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 3/3 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/3 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/3 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/3 votes | 0%
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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, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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