Imagine the excitement of starting a new job, the night before is filled with anticipation. Now, picture the horror when the alarm clock doesn’t do its job, or did someone else drop the ball? There’s a fine line between personal responsibility and partnership duties. Dive into the tale of a snooze that went too far, and ask yourself, where do you draw the line? ⏰ Let’s get into the nitty-gritty of this bedroom debacle!
The Morning Mayhem Begins

Alarm Bells or Alarm Fails?

A Request or a Responsibility?

The Plot Thickens

To Wake or Not to Wake?

A Test of Independence

The Snooze Button Dilemma

Decision Time

The Aftermath Unfolds

Blame Game Begins

A Relationship on the Clock

The Tension Escalates

A Battle of Accountability

A Partnership Put to the Test

Silent Treatment

A Moral Quandary

The Ultimate Question

Alarm-gate: A Relationship’s Ticking Time Bomb! ⏰
In the ultimate relationship test, one partner’s snooze led to an explosive situation. It’s a classic tale of accountability, with a twist of guilt and a pinch of tough love. Was it a harmless oversight or a deliberate lesson in self-reliance? As the silent treatment looms large, we’re left to ponder the delicate balance between being supportive and enabling. Let’s delve into the collective wisdom of the internet for some perspective on this snooze saga!
Dating a 30-year-old snoozer? Time for an alarm bell! ⏰

Taking responsibility for waking up: a common struggle for some.

Boyfriend’s job, boyfriend’s responsibility. NTA for expecting adult behavior. ✌

Girlfriend sets boundaries, gets support, and faces tough decision.
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Age is just a number, but setting an alarm isn’t rocket science!

Boyfriend’s job miss sparks debate on renegotiating agreements. NTA.

NTA for not waking him, but reevaluate the unhealthy relationship

ESH for not communicating and prioritizing petty vindication over consideration
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Immature blame game! Both need to support, not gloat

Breakup looming? Contract drama and missed job, both at fault.

Choosing a partner who respects you matters more than being NTA.

Setting boundaries with a contract? **NTA** for sure!

Age is no excuse! Written agreement broken, he’s definitely at fault.

A ‘contract’ for waking up? ♂️ Both need to grow up.

30 or not, setting an alarm is basic responsibility
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Cross-posting to r/maliciouscompliance and a split decision on who’s at fault!

Taking responsibility for your actions is key
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Petty but responsible? A wake-up call for both.

Wake-up call: Relationship issues and morning grumpiness lead to chaos.

Partying before new job = disaster. NTA for tough love

Struggling with waking up, but you’re not his alarm clock

Irresponsible behavior, yelling, and clinging to contracts – a messy situation
