A woman was shocked after breaking up with her boyfriend of seven years when he gave her a “smart” parting gift.
Rachel revealed that she is unhappy and often feels insecure in her relationships.
She explained on TikTok that she didn’t set clear boundaries from the beginning and that the relationship “wouldn’t have lasted six months if she loved herself.”
After the breakup, Rachel was stunned, but her ex-boyfriend gifted her a self-help book called Falling in Love with Yourself by Angel Gaudia, carefully wrapped in red and pink heart-shaped paper.
Her ex-boyfriend wrote in a handwritten note attached to the gift: “I know you don’t love me anymore. Love yourself now.”
A woman who broke up with her boyfriend of seven years was shocked when he gave her a “smart” parting gift.
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Her ex-boyfriend included a handwritten note with the gift that read, “I know you don’t love me anymore. Love yourself now.”
“I dumped him after 7 years and he gave me this gift,” she captioned a video of herself opening a gift box.
The clip unexpectedly received over 12 million views.
Many TikTok users noted that her ex-lover seemed so thoughtful and emotionally intelligent, and wanted to know how the relationship ended.
Rachel responded that things “didn’t work out.”
Thousands of people urged her to get back together with her ex-boyfriend, but she simply said it was “too late.”
“Please give me back my son,” one begged.
“It’s your soulmate!” said another.
“Are you sure you don’t love him? You’d cry if your ex-lover did something like that,” one person wrote.
Some questioned the self-help book in light of Rachel’s claims of an unhappy relationship.
“This is his way of manipulating her into thinking she doesn’t love him or know her worth and that he has the power to ‘teach’ her,” one person said. said.
“This is a trick. Don’t be fooled,” another warned.
Several people were wary of the man’s intentions.
“Can’t tell if it’s manipulative or genuine,” one person wrote.
“He’s definitely telling her to love herself and learn what she wants by exploring and living life to the fullest. It’s not necessarily manipulation,” said another. said the person.
“They always do what you ask for, long after it’s too late,” said one woman.