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AITAH for telling my girlfriend I am not responsible for her periods?

by Michael Lee
October 28, 2025
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In the fragile early days of their relationship, a quiet storm brews over something as basic as cleanliness. His frustration clashes with her struggles, revealing the raw tension beneath their tender bond. What should be a simple act of care becomes a battlefield of misunderstandings and unspoken pain.

Caught between empathy and exasperation, he grapples with his words and their weight, unsure if he has crossed a line. The delicate balance of love and respect teeters as they navigate the unseen challenges that mental health and personal boundaries bring into their shared world.

AITAH for telling my girlfriend I am not responsible for her periods?

My (23M) girlfriend (24F) of 2 months is irresponsible while...

I see blood drops on the toilet seat and she...

I had a talk with my girlfriend about it last...

She got mad at me calling me a misogynist and...

Maybe I went too far with words and should apologize.

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “::Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.::”

This situation highlights a common conflict where personal needs intersect with relationship expectations, complicated here by external factors like a medical condition. The OP’s reaction stems from a reasonable expectation of cleanliness in a shared space. However, his comparison to a previous partner and his choice of words—”I am not responsible for your periods”—may have been experienced by his girlfriend as dismissive of her struggles, particularly if her bipolar disorder affects her executive functioning or energy levels during menstruation, leading to her defensive reaction labeling him as misogynistic or ableist.

While the OP has the right to expect basic cleanliness, the delivery of his complaint lacked empathy, which escalated the conflict into an accusation of prejudice. To handle this more effectively, the OP should approach future discussions focusing on observable behaviors (e.g., “Can we agree that used pads go into the covered bin immediately?”) rather than making broad statements about responsibility, and should offer support rather than criticism, perhaps suggesting they collaborate on a system that accounts for times when her symptoms are worse.

What do you think of this story?





THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

YourMomma2436 Hey, also have bipolar here. She's gross and unsanitary.

You are NTA, she needs to learn how to clean...

And the fact she tries to use her bipolar as...

gingasmurf is immature and ignorant: NTA you wrap the d**n...

what kind of lunatic doesn't also make sure the seat...

alv269 Bipolar doesn't prevent people using basic hygiene processes: NTA....

You're only 2 months in - I would just tell...

Ill**trious-Unit-636 NTA she's nasty and needs to learn

cla*s="comment_author">Patient_Chemist_1312: NTA. Trash goes to trash and messes should be...

Doesn't matter of it's pee, poo, or blood. And it's...

It has nothing to do with periods or anything gender...

Plenty-Original-9700 Your GF nasty....pick a new one bro.... If her...

Big-Tomorrow2187 just imagine: Dump her if she's gonna be that...

Don't let her gaslight you into believing she's not a...

The original poster is clearly distressed by the unsanitary conditions created by his girlfriend’s menstrual hygiene, leading him to confront her directly about cleaning up after herself. The central conflict arises because his girlfriend interpreted his request for cleanliness as an attack, responding by accusing him of misogyny and ableism due to her bipolar disorder, thus shifting the focus from the shared living standard to her personal challenges and perceived unfairness.

Given the clash between the OP’s need for a clean environment and the girlfriend’s response framing the issue as discrimination against her mental health condition, the core question remains: Where should the boundary lie between personal biological needs that affect a shared space and the responsibility to maintain basic hygiene standards, especially when one partner invokes a medical/psychiatric condition as a defense?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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