What would you do if you had a beautiful, yet painful reminder of a past relationship? One woman decided to donate her ex’s family heirloom engagement ring to a charity auction, sparking a fiery debate. Is she heartless or is she doing the right thing? Let’s dive into this emotional rollercoaster.
A Noble Cause with a Twist
The Ring That Binds No More
The Ignored Pleas
The Final Warning
The Unanswered Confirmation
The Unexpected Visit
The Heated Exchange
The Blame Game Begins
The Threat
The Final Stand
The Second Thoughts
The Justification
A Ring, A Breakup, and A Charity: A Tale of Love and Loss
This tale of an engagement ring turned charity auction item has everyone on edge. The woman, after being ignored by her ex for years, donates their once symbol of love to a worthy cause. Her ex, furious, demands it back, but she stands her ground, suggesting he bid for it in the auction. Is she wrong for not returning the family heirloom? Or is the ex to blame for ignoring her attempts to return it? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Ex ignores messages, shows up demanding ring back. OP NTA
OP tried for 3 years to return the ring. NTA
NTA. Ex threatens, but report to authorities & document evidence.
NTA. Donating the ring was a fair consequence.
NTA – Donating ex’s heirloom ring sparks discussion on safety
NTA, but watch out for his threats!
NTA. Abandoned property or a**hole opportunity? Hilarious boneappletea comment!
NTA, but seriously, who leaked your address? That’s messed up.
Curious about hidden messages? This comment has a fiery suggestion!
Ex’s heirloom ring donated to charity: NTA, auction awaits!
Ex’s family heirloom ring donated to charity after messy breakup
Abandoned ring: NTA, it’s time to move on and donate
Ex ignored her, now mad she donated ring to charity
NTA, he had 3 years to get it back
NTA: It’s your right, but how did his parents find out?
NTA – Ex’s angry reaction proves you made the right choice
Generous donation after long wait. NTA!
Donating ex’s heirloom: NTA, he had 3 years to collect it
NTA – You did your best to return the ring!
Supportive comment urges taking action and being cautious.
No obligation to return heirloom. Ex’s behavior raises red flags.
NTA: Giving chances, but he didn’t want it back.
Generous act: Ex’s family heirloom returned, then donated to charity.
Last Updated on November 8, 2023 by Diply Social Team