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AITA for unplugging my fiancée’s phone (fully charged) to use my own charger when my phone was at 4%?

by Michael Lee
October 16, 2025
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A 28-year-old man (OP) living with his 25-year-old fiancée recently faced a conflict regarding the shared use of a USB-C charger located in their living room. The disagreement began when the OP’s phone was critically low on battery while his fiancée’s phone was already fully charged and plugged into the sole available charger.

In an urgent situation, the OP unplugged his fiancée’s phone to connect his own, despite her immediate verbal objection. Following this action, the fiancée became very upset, arguing that the OP violated an unspoken rule of courtesy, even though the device was fully charged and technically belonged to the OP. The man is now unsure if his necessary action constituted rude behavior.

AITA for unplugging my fiancée’s phone (fully charged) to use my own charger when my phone was at 4%?

I (28M) live with my fiancée (25F), and we recently...

Technically, it's mine, but since we live together, we both...

Meanwhile, my phone was at 4%, and I urgently needed...

In my rush, I asked her, "Can I use the...

" This surprised me, as her phone was already fully...

" She got really upset, and we had a brief...

She told me that what I did was rude and...

I disagreed, because if she were actively watching something, I...

She insisted that it was "negotiable etiquette," meaning that it's...

According to her, I should have asked, and if she...

So, AITA for unplugging her fully charged phone to charge...

According to Dr. River Bailey, a specialist in interpersonal communication dynamics, “In established domestic partnerships, the concept of ownership often dissolves into shared resource management, but this shift requires explicit, rather than assumed, boundaries for common items.”

The core issue here is less about the charger and more about validating the partner’s authority over their immediate action. The fiancée established a boundary (‘No’) by asserting control over the object, regardless of its state (100% charged). The OP bypassed this assertion by physically acting on the device before securing compliance. While the OP frames it as necessity versus logic, the fiancée likely perceived it as a violation of personal autonomy and respect for her stated preference.

From a conflict resolution standpoint, the OP should have paused, even for a few seconds, to verbally navigate the ‘No’ before unplugging, perhaps by stating, ‘I understand you said no, but my phone is about to die—can I please use it for just five minutes?’ Since the OP admits he unplugged it *while* asking or immediately after, the action preceded full communication. The path forward involves clearly defining ‘urgent’ situations for shared items and agreeing on a protocol for overriding a partner’s immediate decision when circumstances are critical.

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The central conflict revolves around the tension between perceived urgency and established relationship etiquette, specifically concerning shared property use. The OP prioritized immediate functional need (low battery) over respecting the fiancée’s stated boundary, even when that boundary seemed illogical given the circumstances (fully charged phone).

The reader must weigh whether an urgent need justifies overriding a partner’s explicit, albeit arguably unreasonable, ‘no’ regarding shared resources, or if respecting the ‘no’ is paramount to maintaining relational agreements, regardless of the logic behind the objection.

Michael Lee

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

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