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Oh my lord, that would be like coming home to my boyfriend having sold all my books(many of them first editions) to buy me a new Kindle or iPad. A great sentiment but terrible execution. I don't know if I could stay in a relationship with someone after that.
Dump the bitch.
legit crying right now
I'm crying right now for you!!!!
That is so disturbing and horrible. I am so sorry.
OP, I understand, but you can't really be mad at her. Usually girls don't understand this stuff(I am one of those girls) and she just wanted to make you happy.
Doesn't matter. She should know better than to sell his stuff without his permission. Her intentions can only excuse her for so much.
You have a girlfriend. Get over it. Me and mine traded a shit load of old games including my N64 and I didn't bat an eye. They're material possessions and nothing more.
The "they're just material possessions" argument can only go so far. She went behind his back and sold his personal possessions without his permission. She was inconsiderate and to be frank, pretty stupid. I'd rather have a girlfriend that respects me and my personal belongings than one that does stupid shit like this.
YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW ******* RARE THE N64 HOLY CRAP...
I know tons of game shops that sell them, shut the **** up.
She done screwed up.
Dude I feel so sorry for you
Dump her!
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Childhood Ruined... I'm so sorry
She probably (hopefully) had the best intentions, but that doesn't explain why she thought it was normal to sell someone else's possessions.