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Karen Regrets Our Marriage & Posts On Reddit About It! - Reddit Stories
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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So I was just scrolling through a popular thread the other day when I came across a comment that looked a little too familiar, and I realized my wife was acting like a total Karen by airing out our most private business to thousands of strangers. She honestly had the audacity to describe our marriage in the most insulting way possible, and she seriously figured I would never stumble upon her account or see the way she was trashing my character online. It is just the most entitled move to complain about your partner for internet points while acting like everything is fine to my face, and the level of betrayal I felt reading those words was unlike anything I have ever experienced.
And then the real drama started when I sat her down and showed her the exact post she thought was so clever. She went into a full-blown panic and tried to claim she didn't mean it, but it felt like a necessary bit of ProRevenge for my own sanity when I told her that I can't look at her the same way anymore. Watching her face go pale when she realized that her secret "venting" session might have actually cost her our relationship was a huge wake-up call for her. She won't be able to just delete the post and pretend it never happened, and seeing her realize the permanent damage she did to my trust was the only way she was going to understand the weight of her actions.
It is honestly wild how some people think the anonymity of the internet gives them a free pass to be cruel to the people they supposedly love. We see these kinds of digital betrayals all the time on the subreddit, and it is always a reminder that once you put something out there, you can't ever truly take it back. You don't want to miss out on more of these wild relationship stories and the fallout that follows, so make sure you subscribe for your daily Reddit stories and all the Karma updates we have for you.
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Love the drama? You aren't alone. We’re over here every single day breaking down the wildest entitled moments and the best karma on the internet. Hit subscribe so you don't miss the next one, and let us know in the comments if you’ve ever had to deal with a Karen like this in your own life.
And then the real drama started when I sat her down and showed her the exact post she thought was so clever. She went into a full-blown panic and tried to claim she didn't mean it, but it felt like a necessary bit of ProRevenge for my own sanity when I told her that I can't look at her the same way anymore. Watching her face go pale when she realized that her secret "venting" session might have actually cost her our relationship was a huge wake-up call for her. She won't be able to just delete the post and pretend it never happened, and seeing her realize the permanent damage she did to my trust was the only way she was going to understand the weight of her actions.
It is honestly wild how some people think the anonymity of the internet gives them a free pass to be cruel to the people they supposedly love. We see these kinds of digital betrayals all the time on the subreddit, and it is always a reminder that once you put something out there, you can't ever truly take it back. You don't want to miss out on more of these wild relationship stories and the fallout that follows, so make sure you subscribe for your daily Reddit stories and all the Karma updates we have for you.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reddit-stories-podcast-mr-redder--5571651/support.
Love the drama? You aren't alone. We’re over here every single day breaking down the wildest entitled moments and the best karma on the internet. Hit subscribe so you don't miss the next one, and let us know in the comments if you’ve ever had to deal with a Karen like this in your own life.