Losing a loved one is never easy, and moving on can be a delicate process. But what happens when a new partner tries to erase the memory of a lost love? This man (25m) lost his wife 19 months ago and started dating his current girlfriend (23F) seven months ago. When she moved in, he gave her his phone password to ease her mind about possible cheating. Little did he know, this decision would lead to a heart-wrenching conflict.
A New Beginning

Moving In Together

Sharing Phone Password

The Disappearing Photos

A Shocking Discovery

Confronting the Girlfriend

Creepy or Sentimental?

Kicking Her Out

Angry Messages

A Part of Him Deleted

Blocking Numbers

Seeking Advice

Moving Forward

A Heartbreaking Decision
After his girlfriend deleted almost all the photos of his late wife, this man was left feeling like a part of him was erased as well. He kicked her out, but now he’s receiving angry messages from her friends and even his own sister. Despite the backlash, he’s decided to cut her out of his life for good and try to recover the lost photos. But was he right to kick her out? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. Don’t let her back in your life , she needs therapy for her issues.
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Deleting dead spouse’s photos? NTA! Commenters offer photo recovery tips

NTA kicks out girlfriend for deleting dead wife’s photos. Commenters suggest ways to recover them.

Secure relationships don’t need partner’s passwords

Commenter sympathizes with OP and calls out ex-girlfriend’s behavior

NTA. Girlfriend’s insecurity led to irreparable damage.

Recovering deleted photos after girlfriend’s disrespectful act

Defending NTA comment sparks debate about gaslighting definition

NTA. Girlfriend deleted deceased wife’s photos. OP kicked her out. Replies suggest therapy and clear boundaries.

NTA. Suggests restoring deleted photos, breaks up with cheating GF.

NTA for kicking out girlfriend who deleted dead wife’s photos

Late wife’s photos deleted, girlfriend confused. NTA, but communication needed

Keeping nudes after spouse’s death: valid or inappropriate?

Confused commenter gets clarification on vaccination vs vacation photos

NTA refuses to let girlfriend back in after deleting photos

NTA. Harsh but fair.

NTA, girlfriend deleted dead wife’s photos, tech recovery possible

Insightful comment on grief and relationships. Heartfelt replies

Agree with the comment, no need for toxic people.

Sympathetic commenter offers helpful advice for retrieving deleted photos.

Deleting dead wife’s photos = instant breakup

Don’t lose important photos! Use phone’s ‘trash’ feature

Deleting photos of a late spouse is unacceptable. NTA.
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Deleting dead wife’s photos? NTA, protect yourself from crazy ex.

Trust is key, personal boundaries must be respected

ESH. OP should have been upfront about previous marriage, but girlfriend had no right to delete photos of his deceased wife. Commenters quick to take sides without considering whole picture.

Commenter advises caution in dating, reply suggests better photo storage.

Cutting ties with toxic people

Heartfelt support for man whose girlfriend deleted dead wife’s photos ❤️

Deleting dead wife’s photos? Dumped on the spot. NTA

Deleting dead spouse’s photos is a deal breaker. NTA

Debate over keeping deceased wife’s nudes as sexual memories

NTA. Girlfriend’s act is horrific. Recover what you can.

Stand your ground and check if friends know the truth

Man shares his experience and supports OP. NTA

Standing up for oneself against gas-lighting friends. #NTA

Keep the memories, ditch the gf

Commenter sympathizes with girlfriend, warns against the man’s behavior

Red flag alert! NTA kicks out disrespectful girlfriend.

Deleting dead wife’s photos = unacceptable behavior. NTA wins.

NTA wins the day, girlfriend overstepped

Bail like the boat is sinking NTA

Debate over slight ESH judgement and responsibility to share past.

Defending OP’s actions and calling out girlfriend’s jealousy. NTA
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Heartfelt advice and condolences for grieving man.

Supportive comment calls out disrespectful girlfriend with fiery tone

Moving on or holding on? NTA’s motives questioned

Commenter expresses strong dislike for girlfriend’s actions

Deleting dead wife’s photos – NTA but reconsider relationship

Heartfelt support for NTA who suffered unnecessary loss and violation

Recovering deleted photos and preserving memories ❤️



















































