Valentine's Fail: Man Buys Bae Car, Gets Fish Soup in Return
- An anonymous gentleman in revealed his 2020 Val's Day tale that has gotten tons of people reacting massively
- According to him, he gave his woman a huge surprise on the day by buying her a car as a gift
- In return, the lady prepared tilapia light soup and rice for him
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A gentleman whose name is withheld has narrated an unpleasant experience he went through on Val's Day in 2020 with his lover.
In response to a post made by famous TV host Nana Aba Anamoah about men getting gifts for their lovers on February 14, the man indicated that last year, he bought his lady a car on the day.
However, what got him raged and unhappy was the fact that in return, his partner prepared tilapia light soup and served it with rice for him to mark the big day.
See the man's full narration below:
Tons of people came under the post to laugh hysterically and share their thoughts on the plight the man claimed he suffered on the day of love.
Annabell Dey who found the post totally hilarious suggested that these are the reasons women love men
Eyiram Bless Asante defended the man's partner who prepared the food, pointing out that the meal was prepared with love and that was enough.
Humphrey De Trailblazer dropped a hilarious comment that the meal was equally priced with the car because it was probably the male fish as they are really nutritious.
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za reported that the sight of the love between a father and his sweet little man has sparked love in Mzansi today.
A man identified as @Charliebang took to social media recently to share some touching snaps with his son captioned: "Being a dad is a best thing."
The family were seemingly waiting for their food to arrive and if this added to the mood it wouldn't be surprising but either way the moment has made quiet the impression.
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