What's The Dumbest Thing You've Ever Been Dumped Over?

...I too had much the same problem...I tried to always cheer my (Ex) up by singing " I thought Love was only true in fairytales".....to her, thinking it would make her happy.....

But then I saw her face...
 
...Ok seriously...can anyone beat this ???
I was in an 8 year relationship with the mother of a 12 year old daughter ( not my off-spring...) and all was going pretty well, until her 13 year old Niece came to stay with us. She was a raging Nympho-alcoholic ( Long story but she had PLENTY of sexual experience/Knowledg. )she even "Came on " to me one night, when the partner was out......I politely declined...). Anyways, the Girlfriend thought it would be OK if the niece began seeing a 32 year old married man, and, as, they had nowhere to Screw in privacy, that they could do so in our home( well, they couldn't do it at the nieces own home, as her mother/family might not Approve, and The married man had 3 kids and a wife, back at his place....)....I ( rather reasonably) disagreed with this sordid behaviour, and it was ME who got Asked to leave.
In Hindsight, I should have reported the whole sordid lot of them.....(P.S....the nieces father had also also tonce old her that a career as an "Escort girl" would be a nice option for her future....)
 
I was dumped because I was cheated on and found out about it...evidently you're not supposed to find out about these things, and when you DO, you're somehow the bad guy.
 
Dumping me in the first place would be dumb (duh!) but this one guy dumped me for a cashier who made fun of deaf people because she made him laugh. What, like I'm not funny enough for you? Anyhow, they're still together years later, and are both fat and look like grandparents. They have little kids, who are also fat, and who probably make fun of deaf people. I felt bad about this for years until I saw the kids, then I was like, "phew."
 
...Ok seriously...can anyone beat this ???
I was in an 8 year relationship with the mother of a 12 year old daughter ( not my off-spring...) and all was going pretty well, until her 13 year old Niece came to stay with us. She was a raging Nympho-alcoholic ( Long story but she had PLENTY of sexual experience/Knowledg. )she even "Came on " to me one night, when the partner was out......I politely declined...). Anyways, the Girlfriend thought it would be OK if the niece began seeing a 32 year old married man, and, as, they had nowhere to Screw in privacy, that they could do so in our home( well, they couldn't do it at the nieces own home, as her mother/family might not Approve, and The married man had 3 kids and a wife, back at his place....)....I ( rather reasonably) disagreed with this sordid behaviour, and it was ME who got Asked to leave.
In Hindsight, I should have reported the whole sordid lot of them.....(P.S....the nieces father had also also tonce old her that a career as an "Escort girl" would be a nice option for her future....)

:eek: That's f***ed up! Not the dumping part, the story.
 
A few days ago, I dumped my boyfriend of four weeks because I found out that his favorite movie was....

Titanic :sick:
titanic.jpg

But I don't think that was a dumb reason at all.
 
A few days ago, I dumped my boyfriend of four weeks because I found out that his favorite movie was....

Titanic :sick:
titanic.jpg

But I don't think that was a dumb reason at all.

It was a dumb reason...
 
You made the right decision. In and of itself, dumping someone over a trivial unshared taste is silly...but in this situation, and situations like this one, it really isn't about dumping someone over the movie itself, it's about dumping the kind of person who would like that kind of movie (song, band, book, TV show, etc...fill in the blank.)

Exactly. Of course that was not the reason why I actually broke up with him; but as soon as he told me that "Titanic" was his favorite movie, I knew there were some fundamental differences between us which could not be overlooked for long.
I gave it my best shot...and I'm sure he won't have any trouble at all finding someone who will make him happy and is a better fit for him.
 
Exactly. Of course that was not the reason why I actually broke up with him; but as soon as he told me that "Titanic" was his favorite movie, I knew there were some fundamental differences between us which could not be overlooked for long.
I gave it my best shot...and I'm sure he won't have any trouble at all finding someone who will make him happy and is a better fit for him.

You're sure because it suits you to think that breaking-up over him liking "Titanic" is a valid reason to dump somebody. "Best shot" after four weeks, well done.
 
You're sure because it suits you to think that breaking-up over him liking "Titanic" is a valid reason to dump somebody. "Best shot" after four weeks, well done.

Why drag it out? It's a guy I was DATING. Not a husband.
Also, I failed to mention that he got all whiny when he found out that I had a facebook and was listed as "single" (after only dating him a few weeks.) So, he changed it to "in a relationship." How reDICKulous is that?

Sheeesh... If it doesn't work early on....get out!!




bwahahaha!! Love it!
 
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I once broke up with a partner of several months because he had ugly feet. I couldn't bear another day of looking at them.
 
You only dated him a few weeks, so you didn't change your Facebook status...yet you were comfortable enough with him to give him access to your account, so he could change it himself? Confusing.

Or was he able to change it via his own Facebook? See, I don't know how Facebook works.

That's what I was wondering. I don't think someone can change another person's facebook details without being signed in to their account.
 
Why drag it out? It's a guy I was DATING. Not a husband.
Also, I failed to mention that he got all whiny when he found out that I had a facebook and was listed as "single" (after only dating him a few weeks.) So, he changed it to "in a relationship." How reDICKulous is that?

Sheeesh... If it doesn't work early on....get out!!




bwahahaha!! Love it!

What is "dating" for you? What constitutes a "relationship" for you? I don't really understand the "norms" these days. Maybe he thought after four weeks that it constituted the latter and not the former. Which is understandable.
 
What is "dating" for you? What constitutes a "relationship" for you? I don't really understand the "norms" these days. Maybe he thought after four weeks that it constituted the latter and not the former. Which is understandable.

Well, you know how loose women are these days...
 
That's what I was wondering. I don't think someone can change another person's facebook details without being signed in to their account.

They can't. Unless you've given someone else your password, you have to willingly accept via a relationship change status request that you are involved in a relationship with said person for it to effect your account.
 
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