Ever felt like you’re carrying the weight of the world, or at least your relationship, on your shoulders? Meet our heroine, a 22-year-old full-time worker and student, who finds herself in a predicament when her boyfriend’s car breaks down. With her own vehicle out of commission, she’s been driving a loaner car, but her beau just doesn’t get why he can’t drive it too. The situation takes a turn when he complains to his family about her ‘lack of support’. But will our heroine put the brakes on her generosity? Let’s dive into this rollercoaster of a story!
A Car Catastrophe

A Breakdown Breaks Out ️

Insurance Intricacies

The Early Bird Catches the… Class?

Traffic Troubles ⏰

Mommy’s Meddling

Financial Frustrations

The Breaking Point

A Guilty Conscience? ♀️

A Final Note

Driving Solo: A Journey of Self-Realization
Our hardworking heroine finds herself at a crossroads. She’s been juggling work, school, household chores, and now her boyfriend’s transportation needs. But when he complains to his family about her ‘unsupportive’ behavior, she decides it’s time to take a detour. She puts her foot down, declaring she’ll only give him rides when it aligns with her schedule. While she battles feelings of guilt, especially considering his mental health issues, she also feels unappreciated. Is she being unfair or is she just setting boundaries? Let’s see what the internet has to say…
Becoming a parent at 17 – NTA, but things changed

Struggling with mental health isn’t an excuse to be an a**hole. NTA

NTA. Don’t let him drive the rental. Buy him a bike

Toxic masculinity and selfishness affecting entire relationship.

A cautionary tale of a suffocating mother-son relationship.

Girlfriend or mother? The battle for his affection

Demand he seek help for mental health or risk resentment

Girl, you’re NTA! Time for a serious talk with your bf

NTA. Partners should share responsibilities. No need to be ‘his girl’ ♂️.

Dump this loser!

Entitled bf and his family suck. NTA for standing up.

Take responsibility for your actions, don’t expect others to fix them
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NTA. Boyfriend needs to figure out his own transportation.

NTA: Don’t be his taxi, dump his a** and move on

NTA, prioritize your mental health and expect equal support from him.

Time to think about yourself and ditch the lazy partner!

No a-hole here! A simple solution for his lazy behavior

Living together, MIL nightmare, not your duty. Take care!

Partner should share responsibilities, not treat you like a taxi

Dump the loser! Find someone better and live your best life!
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NTA, love can be hard to let go of

Entitled and ungrateful: NTA. Why can’t he take public transit?

Lazy dude needs a job to afford a used moped

Don’t marry him! Hear the story behind this NTA comment.

NTA. Dump the dead weight and focus on your future

Grandma pays bills for man, NTA – avoiding adult responsibilities

Not your responsibility to solve his transportation issues

NTA. Rude mom, you’re not his mom. Don’t burn yourself out

Dump him and find a new roommate
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NTA: Find someone who cherishes and respects you
