Woman Disturbed After Finding Alarming Videos in Boyfriend’s Computer Search History
A woman on Reddit stumbled upon her boyfriend's "very niche" search history recently while she was using his computer, and what she found was disturbing to her.
The man apparently had been viewing videos of "women eating and gaining weight," which he told her is a "specific category called 'weight transformation.'"
"He was upset that I looked through his history and maybe because I came off as judgy. I told him 'I was on his computer and it popped up and I didn’t know what it was and I was just trying to understand,'" the woman wrote on Reddit.
She initially thought he was searching the web regarding her being "overweight," as one of the videos she found was titled "massive girlfriend."
"I love him a lot and he treats me right but I’m not sure if I approached this the wrong way and embarrassed him," the confused woman concluded her post.
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Her post was met with mixed emotions in the comments, with many defending her while some others accused her of snooping.
"Many otherwise 'normal' people have curiosities, interests, or k-nks that they don't share because they are ashamed. You clearly care about him and seem to be more concerned you embarrassed him, which he likely is," one person wrote.
"Assuming you guys normally share that computer, it's bound to show up; especially if he's not searching for that on a private browser... Anyway, sounds like a mistake and most partners would probably bring it up. He's probably embarrassed," another commented.
"You were on his computer, and it 'just popped up?' You got on his computer and looked at his browser history, then got curious and looked more. You invaded his privacy and made assumptions without context. My ex used to do that. Now he's my ex," someone else chimed in.
"You invaded his privacy. He likes watching weird stuff, but that's normal. Some people like watching people pop pimples and whatnot too," another weighed in.