Woman's Husband Flips Out After She Uses Nanny Cam Footage To Prove He's Lying
He tried to gaslight her but she found a way to prove that he's lying.
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- Published in Interesting
In this Reddit story, a family's dinner takes an interesting turn when the spouse commits the same food-taking offense they were just scolded for by their daughter. OP, not wanting to send mixed signals to their child, calmly points out the inconsistency and emphasizes the importance of asking before taking someone's food.
While this incident seemed inconsequential at first, the couple decided to bring it up in marriage counseling as an illustration of communication dynamics. Specifically, OP wanted to address their spouse's tendency to explain their perspective instead of offering a simple apology when confronted with hurt feelings.
However, things took a different turn when the spouse only presented their side of the story during counseling. This led OP to attempt a conversation at home, hoping to gain a new perspective.
Surprisingly, their spouse claimed that they took the garlic bread from OP's plate because they thought it was meant for both of them. This explanation seemed implausible to OP, who knew the exact portion of garlic bread served with their meal.
Frustration mounted as this argument echoed past disputes over differing recollections of events. Feeling the need to seek clarity, OP turned to the nanny cam footage, a resource that captured the dinner exchange.
Upon reviewing the footage, OP discovered that their spouse had handed them their food and explicitly mentioned the garlic bread as part of their meal. There was no indication of shared intentions or ownership of the bread.
Armed with this evidence, OP confronted their spouse, questioning why they had lied about such a trivial matter and transformed it into a significant dispute. In response, the spouse reacted defensively, expressing disbelief and accusing OP of crossing a line by checking the nanny cam.
Tensions escalated as they stormed off, leaving OP questioning their behavior and seeking external perspectives on whether their use of the nanny cam was justified.
OP, her spouse, and their daughter were having dinner together when they ran into a food-sharing incident
u/Low_Environment567OP thought that this was setting a bad example for their daughter so she called him out on it
u/Low_Environment567OP didn't think much of it but she used it as an example in one of their marriage counseling sessions
u/Low_Environment567It only became an issue for OP when her spouse decided to share only his side of the story in counseling
u/Low_Environment567OP was furious by what he said and she stormed off
u/Low_Environment567OP decided to check their nanny cam and see what actually happened
u/Low_Environment567OP sent him the clips from the nanny cam and he immediately got mad
u/Low_Environment567Caught red-handed
u/Huge_Put8244Sucky husband
u/berriiwitchStraight up gaslighting
u/Sunny_Hill_1This Reddit story sheds light on a common yet important aspect of relationships—communication and trust. The incident that unfolded during a family dinner may have started as a minor disagreement over food, but it ultimately revealed deeper issues within the couple's dynamic.
While some may argue that checking the nanny cam was an invasion of privacy, others may see it as a necessary step to validate the author's perspective and hold their spouse accountable for their actions.