You know that one person who’s just a walking disaster when it comes to anything fragile? Well, our friend here has a girlfriend who’s the epitome of clumsiness with glassware. She’s broken so many glasses, bowls, and plates that he’s been injured multiple times from stepping on or touching the shards! He’s had enough and decided to ban her from using glass cups at his house, but she’s not too happy about it. Let’s dive into this glass-breaking drama and see how it unfolds!
Clumsy GF and Glassware

Cleaning Skills: Not So Sharp

Stress and Broken Glass

Glass Injuries Galore

GF’s Glassware Meltdown

Mountain or Molehill? ️

Communication Improvements ️

No Need for Exams?

Urgent Care Visit

Feet Update and Apologies

Fair Point, I Guess

Making It Fun!

GF’s Glass-Breaking Spree: A Shattering Experience
Our friend’s girlfriend has a long history of clumsiness, especially when it comes to glassware. This week alone, she’s broken multiple glasses, jars, bowls, and even a plate! Our friend, tired of getting injured from the shards, decided to ban her from using glass cups at his house. However, she got furious and accused him of making a mountain out of a molehill. After some communication, they’ve agreed to be more open about the situation and she’s promised to be more careful. He even ended up needing urgent care for his injuries! Now, they’re planning a fun day out to buy new glassware and enjoy some quality time together. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Concerned commenter suggests underlying medical issue for girlfriend’s clumsiness.

Is the girlfriend just clumsy or in need of glasses? NTA!

Cleaning shattered glass is everyone’s responsibility. NTA

When it comes to breakable cups, some people just can’t be trusted ♀️

Plastic cups are practical, but is girlfriend’s clumsiness a concern?

Using plastic or camping cups is a good solution

Concerned comment suggests neurological issues or intentional behavior.

Clumsiness is not a crime ️. NTA is being reasonable.

Girlfriend keeps breaking glasses, NTA suggests kiddy cups

Girlfriend breaks glass cups, but not her own electronics. Suspicious?

Respectful boundaries are key in any relationship.

Girlfriend is clumsy and lacks compassion, NTA for banning cups

Being cautious: NTA bans girlfriend from glass cups

OP is NTA for being concerned about girlfriend breaking his stuff.

Girlfriend keeps breaking dishes, NTA suggests destressing activities.

Girlfriend breaking glasses intentionally? NTA advises to run ♂️

Partner’s clumsiness and selfishness raises a red flag

Girlfriend’s clumsiness goes beyond normal and needs to be addressed.

NTA with dyspraxia suggests girlfriend be tested for it too.

Partner’s behavior is unacceptable and bordering on antisocial. NTA.

Possible neurological issue, but NTA for being fed up

Plastic plates and a sippy cup might be the solution

Redditor with double vision suggests girlfriend should see a doctor.

Suggesting a medical checkup for girlfriend’s frequent glass breakages

Protecting safety and health isn’t punishing. Plastic cups work

Concerned commenter questions excessive glassware breakage, suggests medical condition.

Partner’s glassware-breaking habit is a safety hazard. NTA.

Toxic relationship alert : Commenter advises victim to run away.

Girlfriend breaks a lot of stuff, NTA for banning cups ♂️

Girlfriend’s carelessness and refusal to clean is deliberate. NTA.

Roommate with cerebral palsy understands safety, girlfriend doesn’t care

Partner dismisses pain caused by glass shards, commenter defends NTA stance.

Suggests plastic cups for clumsy girlfriend, questions her health

NTA. Partner’s lack of care for safety is unacceptable.

Practical solution to glass cups problem

Is her clumsiness a sign of a bigger issue?

Girlfriend breaks things, blames partner, and doesn’t clean up. NTA.

NTA for holding her responsible for not cleaning up accidents

Suspicious behavior? Camera set-up to catch girlfriend breaking plates. NTA

Concerned commenter suggests underlying condition, deems NTA.

A neuro evaluation, yeti cups and Christmas traditions.

NTA for banning girlfriend from using glass cups due to physical harm.

Girlfriend’s extreme clumsiness raises red flags

Girlfriend breaking cups for attention? NTA, run far away.

Practical solution suggested to avoid injury. NTA stance supported.

Setting boundaries for someone’s behavior is understandable. Encouraging medical support is thoughtful.

User sympathizes with the ban and suggests plastic dishes.

Be responsible for your actions , otherwise face the consequences ♂️

Man considers getting girlfriend a sippy cup to prevent glass breaks

User suggests girlfriend needs medical attention after glass accidents.

Plastic Tupperware glasses: durable and dog-approved

Concerned comment suggests girlfriend may have underlying medical condition.

Insulated tumblers as adult sippy cups to avoid painful cuts

Suggesting a medical condition as a possible explanation. ⚕️

Protecting oneself from incompetence. NTA for setting boundaries.

Suggests a compromise to prevent further breakage of glass cups

Protecting oneself from injury is reasonable. NTA.

Girlfriend’s lack of care for boyfriend’s things raises concerns.

NTA for not wanting girlfriend to use glass cups. Victim blaming is wrong.

NTA but be cautious . Suspicious behavior raises red flags

Being practical is not punishment

NTA prioritizes safety, questions girlfriend’s reaction, suggests conversation and apology.

Girlfriend keeps breaking glass cups, NTA wants her to use plastic

Girlfriend breaks all glass cups, OP bans her. NTA.

NTA says glass cups are risky and prefers unbreakable items.

Safety first: NTA calls out negligence in glass cup situation

Man defends using plastic cups for safety, girlfriend lacks empathy

Girlfriend blames him for breaking things, he should break up

Paranoid or justified? Accusations of cup sabotage in relationship

Plastic cups to the rescue : A funny solution to a clumsy girlfriend.

Suggests getting to the root of girlfriend’s cup-breaking habit

Cleaning advice and NTA judgement for glass cup ban

Melamine is the way to go! NTA for choosing safety

Suggests using adult plastic ware, advises on how to approach conversation

Switching to plastic won’t solve her dangerous habits

Concerned commenter suggests girlfriend may have a medical issue

Girlfriend’s glass-breaking habit is costly, NTA for banning.

Reasonable suggestion to give plastic cups, but watch cleaning habits

Plastic cups and plates are safer and cost effective.

Girlfriend’s constant glass breaking: Clumsy or excuse?
