Picture this: you’re at home, minding your own business, when you hear a loud, guttural retching sound from the kitchen. Your heart races, and you rush to find your girlfriend standing there, horrified, after licking a spoon that had been used to scoop drain cleaner. Whose fault is it? Let’s dive into this wild tale of a man who accidentally poisoned his girlfriend and the ensuing debate that has their friends divided.
A Cozy Home Life

Slow Drainage Problem

Time for Drain Cleaner

Following Instructions

The Spoon’s Temporary Home

GF’s Return and the Shocking Discovery

The Confrontation

GF’s Spoon Taste Test

Spoon Abundance

The Great Debate

Friends Divided

GF’s Clarification

The Great Spoon Debate: Whose Fault Is It?
So, we have a man who accidentally left a spoon with drain cleaner residue on it in their kitchen, and a girlfriend who decided to taste-test the mysterious substance on said spoon. The couple’s friends are divided on who’s to blame. Is it the guy for not rinsing the spoon and leaving it out, or the girlfriend for putting a random spoon in her mouth when there were plenty of clean ones available? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this bizarre situation…
NTA. Hilarious comment about licking spoons like a toddler.

Don’t put anything behind the faucet in your mouth

User highlights safety mistakes with ESH verdict.

Couple’s kitchen mishap leads to accidental poisoning. NAH, just careless.

NTA accidentally poisons GF with drain cleaner. Hilarious blame game ensues

Girlfriend licked dirty spoon, NTA suggests washing all spoons

Humorous comment on girlfriend’s strange behavior in poisoning incident

NTA questions the smell of drain cleaner and spoon habits.

Basic health & safety: don’t use eating utensils for drain cleaning

Sharing spoons gone wrong, but NTA and hilarious outcome

NTA commenter questions why anyone would lick random utensils

Leaving drain cleaner near spoons? ESH, but avoidable risk

Reusing spoons for tea? NTA but hygiene is important

Eco-friendly drain cleaning tips shared in NTA comment

Don’t lick dirty spoons! NTA for not warning.

Redditor finds kitchen mishap hilarious and wishes for more friends

Chemical mishap in the kitchen leads to ESH verdict.

NTA. Leaving poisoned utensils around is bad, but gf overreacted

Hilarious story of mistaking child poo for chocolate NAH judgment.

When testing sugar goes wrong

Chemical mishap leads to NAH/ESH debate. Both a bit silly
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Reusing utensils is fine, but not for poison. ESH.

Dirty spoon leads to poisoning and pointless argument
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Kitchen safety tips from a cautious commenter

Prevent kitchen mishaps with these funny stickers

Kitchen mishap leads to spoon poor and laughter, NAH.

Using a dirty spoon: innocent mistake or relationship poison?

NTA defends accidental poisoning with a humorous twist.

Pro tip for using drain cleaner safely

Both parties at fault for kitchen mishap ESH

Amusing comment finds girlfriend at fault for kitchen mishap

Kitchen mishap leads to accidental poisoning ♂️

NTA, girlfriend should have known better

Germophobe or not, don’t put dirty spoons in your mouth

Designate a spoon for drain cleaner to avoid kitchen mishaps

Clean your spoons! Not the a**hole for calling out laziness.

Don’t lick dirty dishes! Keep a measuring spoon in sugar.
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NTA. Hilarious mishap in the kitchen with a lesson learned

Communication is key , but don’t reuse dirty spoons .

Learning lessons the hard way

Caustic soda in kitchen? Lucky she’s okay. NTA.

Hygiene-conscious commenter suggests better sugar spoon placement.

Couple has a close call in the kitchen

Don’t lick dirty spoons! NTA’s advice for a strange situation.

Friend accidentally ate rat poison mixed with honey

Kitchen mishap leads to poisoning, but who’s at fault? NTA.

Kitchen mishap leads to girlfriend’s poisoning, commenter shares relatable concern

Being a parent teaches you to be cautious with utensils

When multitasking goes wrong ♂️ Peroxide ice cream, anyone?

Partner accidentally poisons girlfriend with dirty spoon. Commenter NTA.

Using utensils for chemicals is not a good idea

NTA. Girlfriend’s reaction to accident is a bit assholish

A spoonful of draino makes the relationship go ESH
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Girlfriend has no argument, NTA.

Hygiene first! A wise NTA chooses clean utensils

Hilarious NTA comment on girlfriend’s spoon mishap

User shares similar experience and calls out girlfriend’s mistake. NTA

Organizing spoons can prevent accidental poisoning
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Defending accidental poisoning, maybe not an a**hole after all

NTA defends himself after girlfriend’s shocking kitchen mishap

Cleanliness obsessed commenter judges poisoned girlfriend, sparks discussion.

Kitchen mishap leads to accidental poisoning, but no a-holes here

Kitchen mishap leads to hilarious comment section reaction

ESH: Separate spoon for hazardous materials. Both irresponsible, she more.

NTA commenter calls out girlfriend’s stupidity with sarcasm

Chemicals in the kitchen? Soft a**hole move. Funny story though.

A kitchen mishap leads to a spacey but NAH situation
