Woman Cries Out After Husband Threatens To Divorce Her Because She Goes Live On TikTok

“I need to leave the past in the past”

Maryjane
Woman Cries Out After Husband Threatens To Divorce Her Because She Goes Live On TikTok

Have you ever been browsing your TikTok feed and a live video pops up unexpectedly? In sharp contrast to the neatly curated, seconds-long video you often view on the platform, it feels like you are suddenly in a one-way video chat with a content creator.

TikTok Live is a feature that enables content producers to communicate with their viewers more genuinely through live stream video. TikTok Live video has some additional key benefits for creators besides allowing them to interact with their audience.

Fans can now send their favorite creators virtual gifts through livestreams. Creators can exchange these presents for TikTok diamonds, which they can subsequently exchange for actual money.

In addition to receiving a sweet gesture of their fans' love, they can also grow their account as well. The OP of today's story is someone who likes going live on TikTok.

The OP has almost 4k followers, which she knows isn’t many, but she's had a few videos get over a million views. OP would like to hit 10,000 followers so she can monetize her account.

Her husband knows she makes tiktoks and doesn’t care, but he has a problem with her going live. According to him, he doesn’t want people watching his wife, and there’s going to be boys watching her too.

It got to the point of her husband saying she should choose between him and TikTok. You can read the full story as you scroll down below.

OP writes

OP writesReddit/wonder101bread

The OP was on tiktok live and her husband flipped out and was saying she's not allowed to go live

The OP was on tiktok live and her husband flipped out and was saying she's not allowed to go liveReddit/wonder101bread

The OP also added a screenshot of their chat and here it is

The OP also added a screenshot of their chat and here it isReddit/wonder101bread

And the comments from other Redditors roll in...

And the comments from other Redditors roll in...Reddit/wonder101bread

It doesn't really matter if it's about TikTok live

It doesn't really matter if it's about TikTok liveReddit/wonder101bread

It's perfectly okay to have boundaries but they should be reasonable

It's perfectly okay to have boundaries but they should be reasonableReddit/wonder101bread

The OP lives in a world where boys will see her

The OP lives in a world where boys will see herReddit/wonder101bread

OP reveals more about what she does on her live stream

My videos are targeted towards moms. i have a baby so i make parenting content but i also go on live to bake and people seem to like it. They come in and chat and i usually have people come into the next live to ask how the food came out.

it’s not even that i want to choose tiktok over him, this is just the most recent example of the “boundaries” i think are a little extreme that he sets

The OP is doing nothing wrong

The OP is doing nothing wrongReddit/wonder101bread

This Redditor believes OP's husband needs therapy

This Redditor believes OP's husband needs therapyReddit/wonder101bread

This Redditor can't believe the OP married such a person

This Redditor can't believe the OP married such a personReddit/wonder101bread

The OP reveals that her husband is very short tempered

The OP reveals that her husband is very short temperedReddit/wonder101bread

It's hard to make money from social media

It's hard to make money from social mediaReddit/wonder101bread

Some redditors mentioned that OP's husband is absolutely not implementing a boundary as a boundary doesn’t talk about one having control over another person's actions. Rather it tells the person what they'll be doing in response.

Many redditors believe that these are manipulation tactics that OP's husband is implementing with only one goal: making the OP change her actions so they line up with what he wants.

Maryjane