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WIBTA for calling the police and getting my new boyfriend fired?

by John Doe
July 14, 2026
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She welcomed Thomas into her home with trust and hope, only to have that trust shattered in the most personal and painful way. After days of shared moments and promises, she discovered her prescription medication—a lifeline for her well-being—had vanished without a trace. The betrayal cut deeper than the theft itself; it was the silence that followed, the unanswered messages, the cold disappearance of someone who once claimed to care.

In the wreckage of broken trust, she faced not just the loss of her medicine but the violation of her sanctuary and spirit. The man who had been by her side, who had spoken of a future together, was now a ghost, leaving her alone to pick up the pieces and confront the harsh reality of deception and abandonment.

WIBTA for calling the police and getting my new boyfriend fired?

I had my new boyfriend Thomas over this past weekend....

That afternoon, I noticed my almost full bottle of Adderall...

Searched every single place they could possibly be. They seemingly...

After having the audacity to steal my prescription medication, this...

He spent days in my home, my bed. I feel...

He is on DUI probation, so even if he tossed...

I have his full name, DOB, I know what he...

Would I be the a*shole if I filed a police...

Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a licensed clinical psychologist and expert on relationships and difficult behaviors, emphasizes that betrayal of trust in close relationships causes significant psychological distress and feelings of violation. In this situation, the ex-boyfriend’s alleged theft of prescription medication represents a severe breach of personal boundaries and trust. His sudden avoidance and refusal to communicate are classic signs of avoidance behavior, used to escape accountability after committing a harmful act. This behavior leaves the victim dealing with both emotional betrayal and the practical challenge of losing essential medication.

From a professional perspective, filing a police report is an appropriate and necessary step to document the theft of a controlled substance, which is often required by doctors and insurance companies to issue a replacement prescription. However, contacting his employer to report his substance use crosses into retaliatory behavior and could complicate the situation. It is recommended that the writer focus on official legal channels to protect themselves and obtain their medication, while avoiding direct efforts to sabotage his employment, thereby maintaining clear personal and legal boundaries.

What do you think of this story?





REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

HuhWelliNever File a report. If he's innocent he'll be fine....

nix1349 You are at high risk of losing your prescription...

mooshinformation Quite honestly, you *have* to file a police report.

It's the only way you could possibly get a replacement...

And God forbid he or someone else overdoses with your...

BlondDee1970 NTA for filing a report as you may need...

SilentCanopy NTA for filing a police report, but calling his...

Soccermom9939 NTA to call the police but you cannot prove...

ashcat_marmac YWBTA for messaging his work, you don't have any...

NTA for filing a police report because then they can...

The writer feels deeply violated and betrayed by a partner they trusted and welcomed into their home. They are caught between the urgent need to address the theft of their essential prescription medication and the harsh reality that reporting the crime could ruin the ex-boyfriend’s life by violating his probation and costing him his job.

Should a person proceed with filing a police report and notifying an employer to seek justice and protect themselves, or is it unnecessarily destructive to trigger severe legal and professional consequences for a former partner despite the theft?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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