One woman’s recent request for marriage advice seems blithely unaware of this reality, and her despicable actions have caused the post to subsequently go viral.
Jealous Wife Asks The Internet For Relationship Advice, Gets Shredded By Twitter
#1
This woman's jealousy drove her to do something truly unconscionable, and then she went on Reddit asking for advice.
#2
It all started when Reddit user NeurobiologicalFever posted in the r/relationships subreddit saying that, She was so jealous of her husband’s deceased wife that she threw away all photos.
#3
She even deleted pictures from his computer. She also donated and threw away all of his first wife's possessions.The husband and his daughter didn’t notice that the photos were gone for years.
#4
But when the guy's mother asked for pictures of his daughter for a high school graduation ceremony she was putting together, the jig was up.
#5
Twitter user @ajlobster tweeted screenshots of the woman's post on Reddit, she wrote:
"This might be the most monstrous thing I've read on r/relationships and that is saying A LOT."
#6
Twitter was totally ready to poke holes in this woman’s “apologetic” plea for forgiveness.
Twitter user @sarah_jwh said:
"There's a difference between wasn't thinking and ignored the obvious consequences of her actions for years."
#7
"Yes, she is THE WORST. And she's not actually contrite or remorseful. She's just sorry she got caught and her husband is mad at her,"
@washingtonkater said.
#8
"The computer photos being erased is what destroys her story since it has nothing to do w/ the house feeling like hers," said another user.
#9
The comments over on Reddit are about the same.
"This is more than a screw-up. You knew exactly what you did. You not only threw away photos that can never ever be replaced but you cheated your stepdaughter out of one of the most important things that girl could have, memories of her mother. I don't care how jealous and insecure you were.you put your own feelings about a dead woman over a man and child you were supposed to love. Id never normally say this but I hope he divorces you. What you did is unforgivable."
-StormyLlewellyn1
#10
"This was really upsetting, as someone who lost her father (her best friend) at a young age. My dad was always the photographer, so there are very few photos of him. What I do have is scattered around the house I live in with my boyfriend, who came into my life 3 weeks before my dad died. If my boyfriend even thought about throwing any of it out, he would no longer have a girlfriend.
I feel for OPs husband and stepdaughter. OP knew what she was doing, even with memories no longer in the house, people would still talk about the wife/mum, it will never stop regardless of how hard you tried to erase any physical memory. I'm heartbroken for OPs husband having to tell his daughter about this."
-Depped101
The woman removed the post from Reddit, but the comments are still there. If nothing else, take a lesson from this and don't throw away photos of your husband's deceased wife.
