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Coffee conflict could signal ‘doomed relationship’ for sparring couple

Coffee conflict could signal ‘doomed relationship’ for sparring couple

A man shared a bitter relationship conflict tied to a morning coffee routine — with over 13,000 people on social media reacting to it and more than 2,000 sharing their very direct comments and thoughts. 

Was he wrong, a man wondered in a social media post a few days ago, for « telling my girlfriend I wouldn’t make her coffee anymore unless she stops micromanaging me? »

He said he was 24 and that his girlfriend was 23. They’d been together for about two years, he said, « living together for roughly six months. »

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Normally, « we have a good routine: I wake up first, make coffee, and she wakes up to a nice hot cup, » he wrote.

But recently, the woman « started getting really particular about how she wants it done, » the man wrote about his girlfriend. 

She began insisting on a « super-specific method: Measure the grounds to the exact gram, pre-warm the mug in the microwave for 30 seconds, add the milk at a certain temperature — and on and on. »

He said that « at first, » he tried to accommodate her requests — « because hey, if she loves coffee that much, I want to make it nice for her, » he wrote. 

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« But it got to a point where every time I handed her a cup, she’d grill me: ‘Did you weigh the grounds first?’ ‘Did you warm the mug?’ ‘Is this whole milk or 2%?' » 

He added that « if anything was off, even by a tiny bit, she’d sigh and say it wasn’t as good as ‘the right way.' »

The man said that « one morning, she literally took the mug from me, dumped [the coffee] down the sink and started the process herself — while ranting that I never do it the right way, » he wrote.

The man said he became frustrated by the constant conflicts.

« I told her, ‘If you’re going to be this picky, just make your own coffee. I’m done making something only to be told how it’s wrong every time,' » he wrote. 

The man reported that his girlfriend became « upset » at his words and said he was « overreacting. »

She said she « just wants her coffee a certain way, » he wrote, « and that I should respect her preferences. I argued that I was respecting her preference — I just didn’t appreciate the constant criticism or micromanaging. »

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But the woman then accused him of « being lazy and unaccommodating, » he said.

On Reddit, the young man wrote to others, « Now I’m feeling guilty because I do want her to enjoy her morning coffee, but I’m also tired of feeling like I’m a barista under constant scrutiny. »

He asked others on the platform if he was wrong for « telling her she can just handle it herself until she stops micromanaging me — or should I just suck it up and follow her super-detailed instructions? »

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Among the comments from others was this remark, which itself garnered some 19,000 reactions: « If I ask my boyfriend to do something for me, I accept that it is a favor and I can’t be picky. »

The person added, « She sounds like a piece of work. »

Yet another commenter said, « My house rule: If you don’t like the way I do things, then YOU get to do it yourself the way you want it. Otherwise, don’t complain. »

Still another person reacted with these thoughts: « I hate to be all Reddit about it, but it would have me examining other interactions in the relationship to see if this was working for me. Pouring a drink somebody made you down the sink while muttering about how they didn’t do it right is so incredibly rude … I don’t think I would ever do that to anybody unless I literally saw them pouring poison in my drink. »

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The same individual added, « If there were no other examples of her being this rude, then I guess the outcome would be that I would just never, ever make her a drink (or anything else, probably), at least until she sincerely apologized … If nothing else, she needs to learn some bloody manners. »

Another responder made this pronouncement about the woman’s behavior: « Not only is it disrespectful, it’s wasteful. »

Fox News Digital reached out to a psychologist for comment. 



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