‘My petty ex sent me a note of our expenses and asked me to half everything’
A woman has left viewers bawling their eyes out when her ex boyfriend sent her a breakdown of their expenses.
Ayle, from Adelaide in Australia, was shocked by what she received from her then-partner, Alex, following a recent breakup.
Sharing on TikTok to call out his "narcissistic" behaviour, the 22-year-old said: "Not me settling for a 50/50 relationship where my ex wrote down all the times we ate out and I have to pay him back like I wasn't in a relationship."
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She looked at her computer and opened a shared notes, which detailed all the expenses including fuel, food and drink and cinema tickets.
In each diary, her ex had jotted down how much was spent on driving and what did they eat.
And further down the note, he had a table showing how much Ayle owed him and when did she pay back the money.
All the money had to be cleared "every fortnight" and marked with a tick next to it.
Ayle put a clown emoji and captioned: "When I've dated men who wouldn't even let me touch my card."
"It was his idea to have a shared notes and wrote it all down."
Viewers were shocked by the effort of spliting expenses in halves.
One said: "When you all breakup and they started to be an accountant all of a sudden."
"Girl, once he started making that chart, you should have been known he was doing too much," a second warned and hinted it as a "red flag".
A third joked: "That's not your man, that's a mortgage."
Others said the ex boyfriend was "petty" to have the audacity to mark $8.70 (£4.68) from McDonald's.
Ayle added in the comments: "He was doing the same to another girl, except he was the one who owed her money."
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