Imagine having a cherished item that holds sentimental value, only to have it ruined by your spouse’s misguided attempt at being helpful. That’s exactly what happened to a 29-year-old woman when her husband accidentally drowned her beloved terrarium while she was away. This terrarium was not only her pride and joy but also a living reminder of her late mother. The incident sparked a heated argument, leading the woman to cancel their anniversary trip.
The Job Opportunity and Family Visit
Reuniting with Sister and Baby
Anniversary Plans
The Beloved Terrarium
A Shocking Discovery
Husband’s Confession
A Heated Argument
Husband’s Defense
Canceled Anniversary Plans
Husband’s Furious Reaction
Friends Weigh In
Terrarium Tragedy or Overreaction?
A woman’s cherished terrarium, made with her late mother, was accidentally destroyed by her husband while she was out of town. The husband, trying to be helpful, poured water into the terrarium, causing the plants to rot and mold. This led to a massive argument, with the husband calling her ungrateful and overdramatic. In response, the woman canceled their anniversary trip, leaving their marriage on rocky ground. Friends are divided on whether she’s overreacting or justified in her anger. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA – Husband ruins precious terrarium, suspicions of sabotage arise
NTA: Husband’s jealousy and gaslighting is causing unnecessary drama
“NTA. He sabotaged your terrarium. His defense gives it away.”
“NTA – Suspicious husband ruins precious terrarium, blames you. “
NTA, husband may have deliberately sabotaged your anniversary trip
NTA. Husband drowns terrarium with living memory. Weird comment reply.
Husband’s jealousy leads to destructive behavior, leaving wife hurt and upset
“NTA. He did it on purpose. He knows how much you loved it and it would have taken less than a minute to text you and be like, ‘Do I need to water the terrarium?'”, replies agree
“NTA – Husband sabotages wife’s precious terrarium, denies wrongdoing. “
Heartbreaking yarn tragedy leads to the end of a relationship
“NTA. Jealousy over plants? Cancel more than just the trip!”
Passive aggression disguised as help? Spotting patterns is crucial!
NTA – Husband ruins terrarium, dismisses your justified upset. Salvage love.
Husband ruins beloved terrarium, commenter defends actions as justified.
Commenter questions if husband’s actions were malicious or accidental
“A good partner would feel remorseful and want to help fix what they had damaged. That’s not how a good partner should react. You are NTA.”
Suspicion arises as husband kills wife’s precious terrarium. NTA.
No instructions given, husband sabotages anniversary trip with terrarium mishap
NTA, check out the link for some eye-opening comments!
NTA: Was it intentional? Are there other instances of sabotage?
NTA, spouse intentionally destroyed precious terrarium. Reminds me of similar story.
Projection of intentions leads to accusations and marital tension
Analyzing the husband’s actions: accident or intentional destruction?
Insensitive comment sparks debate about sensitivity and personal belongings
Heartbreaking betrayal: Husband’s act of rage shatters their marriage
Last Updated on February 2, 2024 by Diply Social Team