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Yes, I don't know why you would not expect to take it off, at least shortly after he saw you in the shirt - especially since it's dry clean material. You don't wear those shirts around the house or do sexy things in them. As for paying for the dry cleaning, that depends on your relationship. Do you typically pay for all of your own responsibilities and split things between the two of you equally and fairly, or does you paying for something signify a negative situation in your relationship? I know my SO wants to pay for everything and I have to argue with him over it, but not every relationship is based on "guys pay for things" - there's nothing necessarily wrong with chipping in for this cleaning if you're the one who used the object, not him, and you divide finances equally. It sounds like you need to have a conversation.
sounds like you need get a new boyfriend
A woman wearing her man's shirt is like flying your flag over a conquered castle. He should be happy.
Kinda funny tbh
I can't help but wonder what was left out - Why did the shirt now need dry cleaning? Is the boyfriend really a jerk or is the girlfriend a slob?
Or glittery makeup, too much perfume, maybe it needed to be cleaned and he didn't want to pay for it, someone special gave it to him, an ex used to wear it..... the possibilities are endless. I really wanna know what caused that reaction too.
Probably as simple as it being a pressed shirt that he needs to wear and look presentable. If it's all wrinkled, it probably needs pressed/starched again.
Some shirts, particularly dry cleaned ones, need to be starched and pressed to look correct. Depending on the where the boyfriend wears it and such it could be a real negative if he shows up looking bad. He may also only get dry cleaning once a week and not have a replacement for that day. If he paid to clean the shirt, and OP messed it, she should pay for it.
F this guy . How can u love Him. Hope he is ex now op?
So it was a stuffed shirt, then.
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Isn't him telling you to take it off a good thing?
Maybe you should make sure it's ok to wear his clothes. He might be germophobic. Better luck next time OP.