Imagine this: Your boyfriend, an accountant by trade, suddenly decides he’s a psychologist. Sounds like a sitcom plot, right? But for one woman, this is a real-life drama. Her beau, who has always been a go-to for dating advice among his friends, has now written two books on the subject and started taking clients as a ‘dating coach’. But when he suggested he might start calling himself a ‘dating psychologist’, she couldn’t help but laugh. ♀️
The Accountant’s New Venture
From Dating Coach to Psychologist?
The Argument Begins
Supportive or Negative?
Clarifying the Situation ️
The ‘Psychologist’ Debate Continues
The Unread Books
The Red Pill Mystery
A Shift in Behavior ️
A Love Story in Crisis?
In a twist of events, our heroine finds herself at odds with her boyfriend’s new venture. While she’s always supported his passion for dating advice, his sudden leap to ‘psychologist’ has her questioning his competence and their relationship. With her background in psychology, she feels he’s stepping into territory he’s not prepared for. As the debate rages on, she’s left to wonder if she’s being too rigid, or if her concerns are valid. And with a mysterious ‘red pill’ conversation adding to the drama, it seems there’s more to this story than meets the eye. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this intriguing situation…
NTA, boyfriend won’t let you read his dating books?
Psychologist vs. Accountant: Who’s right?
NTA: Impersonating a psychologist is fraud and can lead to legal issues.
Partner’s sketchy behavior raises red flags. NTA, but re-evaluate!
Curiosity killed the cat, but what’s in those books?
NTA for questioning boyfriend’s credentials as a psychologist. Valid concern.
“He’s not a psychologist. He sounds arrogant and creepy.”
NTA. Concerns about his ability to handle interpersonal conflict.
NTA, partner hiding major part of life raises red flags
“NTA. He can *call* himself a psychologist, but can’t legally *work* as one. “
Toxic books? NTA suspects a pickup artist in disguise!
NTA. Red flags: fake credentials, secretive partner, outdated references.
Commenter discovers potential red flags in partner’s financial situation.
Boyfriend pretending to be a psychologist? Not cool!
NTA, Fake Psychologist Gets Defensive
Unqualified ‘dating coach’ giving mental health advice? NTA for calling him out!
User calls out ‘psychologist’ for misrepresentation and questionable motives
NTA. Calling himself a psychologist without a degree? Illegal!
Ex’s obsession with diagnosing others caused relationship issues. NTA.
Run! This delusional guy is a total NTA.
Gross pick up artist books for incels? Not the a**hole!
NTA. Interest isn’t enough, training is essential for psychologists!
User questions qualifications of ‘psychologist’ giving dating advice. Sketchy behavior?
Beware of ‘dating coaches’ promoting toxic behavior towards women!
Calling yourself a psychologist without proper qualifications is illegal!
Unlicensed ‘psychologist’ boyfriend gets a reality check!
NTA. Hilarious self-proclaimed expert in various fields.
Red flags and potential misogyny in the relationship. Read!
Calling himself a psychologist without qualifications is misleading and dishonest.
Author’s books on dating: Does his partner’s opinion matter?
“NTA. Deceptive ‘psychologist’ hiding books. Legal trouble? “
NTA. ‘Psychologist’ vs ‘Therapist’: A Tricky Love Story
NTA: The ‘psychologist’ author’s insecurity and defensive behavior exposed.
Protective parent doesn’t want you reading the books. NTA
NYA. Sketchy partner hiding books about dating
Hardworking psychology PhD questions author’s competence as a psychologist.
NTA. European psychologist warns against uneducated therapists.
NTA. The ‘modern day Hitch’ movie advice seemed borderline manipulative.
NTA suspects delusions of grandeur, wants updates on weird situation.
Book hunt adventure! Join the search for these mysterious books!
Calling himself a psychologist without proper credentials is misleading.
NTA but secrecy on the books raises red flags
Red flag: Why won’t he let you read his books?
Creepy as f**k.
Is he hiding something? NTA for being suspicious.
NTA: Accountant-turned-‘psychologist’ can’t handle criticism from qualified HR consultant.
Calling himself a psychologist without proper credentials? That’s a**hole territory!
Is being a psychologist a protected title? NTA thinks so!
Dating coach drama: NTA, books off-limits, red flags everywhere.
Calling yourself a psychologist when you’re not? NTA, but illegal!
Calling himself a ‘psychologist’ could lead to lawsuits for fraud. NTA
NTA. Using a title without earning it? Welding vs engineering.
Passionate about giving dating advice? This love story went wrong!
NTA. Your partner’s fear of your criticism is dodgy
Suspicious boyfriend hides books, relationship at risk.
Unmasking the Manipulator: A Love Story Gone Wrong?
NTA defends against accusations of misogyny with book knowledge.
NTA. Boyfriend resists girlfriend’s psychology input, lacks professional advice.
An arrogant ‘psychologist’ with a superiority complex
Insecure partner gets a reality check about his competence
Red flags! Trust your instincts, find evidence, stay safe!
Lmao, NTA! Your bf isn’t a psychologist, just a wannabe firefighter
“Certification requirements are important to protect clients from unqualified practitioners.”
“Red pill” revelation raises suspicion about boyfriend’s secretive behavior.
Curious about the books? Stay tuned for updates!
NTA questions ‘psychologist’ without degree
Calling out a self-proclaimed psychologist, a**hole or just misunderstood?
NTA: Fake psychologist turned dating coach? Legal issues and all!
Boyfriend’s confusion on being a doctor. NTA!
“NTA. Boyfriend could get in legal trouble. You’re being reasonable.”
Curious if the relationship was the inspiration for his books?
Calling yourself a psychologist without proper training is impersonation. NTA.
Beware the legal consequences of calling yourself a ‘psychologist’!
Red flags! Unqualified ‘psychologist’ with hidden books? Definitely NTA!
Last Updated on August 14, 2023 by Diply Social Team