We’ve all had those moments when we’re stressed and need to focus, but what happens when our loved ones unintentionally push our buttons? One man found himself in this exact situation, and now he’s questioning if his reaction was justified. Let’s dive into the story and see if we can relate.
Not an Abusive Boyfriend
Busy with Work ️
Coding Troubles
One Mistake and It’s Over
Not Now, Babe
Getting Frustrated
The Outburst
Never Yelled Before
Stress and Overreaction?
Could’ve Handled It Differently
Instant Regret
Trying to Make Amends
Pushed Away
Apology and Waiting ️
Sleeping or Ignoring?
A Stressful Situation Gone Wrong
Our protagonist found himself in a high-stress situation while working on a coding project, and his girlfriend’s attempts to get his attention only added to the pressure. After multiple attempts to gently ask her to stop, he finally snapped and yelled at her. Now filled with regret, he’s trying to make amends, but she’s not having it. Was his outburst justified, or should he have handled the situation differently? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this dilemma…
Standing up for yourself at work doesn’t make you TA. NTA
Respect boundaries. Yelling justified. NTA.
NTA. Consent goes both ways and she ignored your request.
Stand your ground! You’re NTA and deserve respect.
NTA stands up for himself after girlfriend ignores boundaries.
Setting boundaries is important. NTA for enforcing them.
Setting boundaries is important. NTA for enforcing them.
Is it ever okay to yell at your partner?
Respectful NTA comment on setting boundaries in relationships.
Respect boundaries. NTA for yelling after asking twice.
Gender bias in comments: Woman is supported, man is condemned
NTA stands up for himself, commenters agree with his decision
Consent is key. NTA for standing your ground.
Double standard being applied by commenters. NTA.
Setting boundaries is important in any relationship.
Respectful boundaries should be honored. NTA
Setting boundaries is important. NTA for enforcing them ♂️
Setting boundaries and respecting consent is important in relationships. #NTA
Gender bias in replies to comment on yelling at partner.
NTA for setting boundaries and saying no, not once but thrice.
Ignoring boundaries at work? Maybe NTA after all.
NTA but both need to apologize and set boundaries
Respect boundaries! NTA for losing cool, apologized immediately
Respectful NTA stands up for boundaries without attacking girlfriend
User sympathizes with OP and calls out girlfriend’s immaturity.
NTA for setting boundaries, communication is key
Clear communication and boundaries, NTA for losing his cool
NTA for losing his cool when girlfriend wouldn’t listen
Setting boundaries is important in a relationship. ♂️
“No.” is a complete sentence. NTA for not wanting physical contact
Respect boundaries. Saying no means no. NTA for yelling.
Respect boundaries and read the room. NTA, but explain gently.
Consent matters, NTA. Screaming doesn’t make you an a**hole.
Communication is key . NTA for setting boundaries.
️ Defending against accusations of verbal abuse, commenter is NTA.
Setting boundaries is important and should be respected by all. NTA
NTA for setting a boundary with girlfriend invading personal space
NTA for raising voice to be heard, apologized afterwards
NTA commenter defends man for yelling at childish girlfriend.
Setting boundaries is important in relationships. Sometimes yelling is necessary. ♀️
Respectful boundaries deserve respect. NTA for standing your ground.
Clear and calm communication is key. NTA
Gender bias in judgement of yelling. NTA.
Don’t enable her behavior, ignoring requests is a red flag
Calmly stated boundaries deserve respect. NTA.
Respectful boyfriend sets boundaries, girlfriend acts manipulative and childish.
Agreed with NTA judgments, GF’s behavior was not okay.
NTA for losing his cool after girlfriend ignored his ‘no’
Respect boundaries. NTA for yelling to get point across.
NTA – Setting boundaries is important. Girlfriend crossed the line
Assertive communication or yelling? NTA stands his ground.
Respect boundaries or gtfo
Gender double standards in relationships?
Respectful rejection is a right. NTA comment section agrees. ✊
Debate over consent and boundaries in relationship, with strong opinions.
Respectful boundaries = NTA. She owes you an apology.
Abuse doesn’t have to include violence. NTA
Establishing boundaries praised if genders reversed. NTA
NTA, apologized and explained well. Give her time to process
Respect boundaries and communicate.
Politely declining s*x is NTA, and communication is key
Effective communication is key in relationships. ️
Manipulative behavior in relationships can be a red flag.
“No means no, no matter who you are.”
Setting boundaries is key . Lock the door and communicate calmly.
Respectful response to partner’s ‘no’ while under stress.
Setting boundaries is important. NTA for enforcing them.
Last Updated on February 13, 2024 by Diply Social Team