"I Thought You Said Forever?" Young Man Cries Bitterly After His Girl Broke His Heart into Pieces
- A heartbroken young man is trending on social media because of how he cried after he was dumped
- In a video, the young man showed himself weeping like a baby while his nostrils were filled with mucus
- Netizens sympathised with the man in the comment section as he mourned the painful heartbreak
A heartbroken young man has attracted sympathy from social media users.
In a video he shared on TikTok, @feere_dnd was spotted with no shoulders to lean on as he wept after he was painfully dumped.
The clip showed his teary eyes, his nose wet with mucus, and his face sweating profusely, indicating he was in deep mental pain.
The man said he had thought he and the person who broke his heart would stay forever. He accused the said lover, whose name he did not mention, of lying to him that they would spend their lives together forever.
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His words:
"I thought you said forever? So you lied?"
Watch the video below:
Reactions as man cries after suffering heartbreak
The footage sparked reactions among netizens. While many sympathised with him, others had different opinions.
Amanda said:
"I am eating food. What is this, please??"
@Bad bwoy dhee commented:
"It seems like this one is well-guarded by their father."
@Ayomi said:
"Why don't you have sense?"
@The real ejide said:
"It feels good to me as you are crying."
@HER said:
"Take heart bro."
@Ghost girl said:
"I am eating, you know. Who sent me to join TikTok??"
@IJOBA reacted:
"Be thankful to God that they didn't send a voice note."
@OMOWUMI stitch said:
"So you guys can cry like this because of love?"
@nbarexon38 said:
"Stay strong."
@AYO MI said:
"Don't tell me it's because of a girl that you're crying like this"
Men sing for heartbroken friend
Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a woman was dumped, and her family threw her a party.
The woman shared a TikTok post about how she found herself on the wrong end of a break-up after thinking her relationship wouldn't last.
She went out to buy some things in town, returned home, and found that her family threw her a party, which she loved.
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