A woman was left shocked after discovering her boyfriend doesn't use toilet paper – and the shocking revelation sparked a huge row that ultimately led to her dumping him.
Alexandra Maria Clara, a model from Tampa, Florida, recently went viral after she opened up about the ordeal on TikTok — and many people on the internet were in hysterics over the shocking story.
In her video, which has been viewed more than 907,000 times, Alexandra explained that years ago she was at the house of a man she was dating when she noticed he had run out of toilet paper.
She said she alerted her boyfriend, whose identity was not revealed, and he thanked her and waved it off.
A woman was shocked after finding out her boyfriend doesn't use toilet paper – and the shocking revelation sparked a huge row that led to her dumping him
Alexandra Maria Clara, a model from Tampa, Florida, recently went viral after opening up about the ordeal on TikTok
But when a week passed and he still had no toilet paper, Alexandra started to get annoyed.
'Years ago I was dating this man, I went to his house and used the toilet and noticed he had no toilet paper in the bathroom. So I said, 'Hey, you don't have any toilet paper,'” she dished in the TikTok.
'And he said, “Oh, sorry,” and I said, “It's fine.” It was okay at this point because I always have tissues in my bag.
“So I thought, 'Make sure you take some with you when you go to the grocery store.' And he said, “Thanks for reminding me, cool,” or whatever.
'A week later I'm back at his house and there's still no toilet paper. So I said, “Hey, I think you forgot to pick up the toilet paper.” And he says, “Oh yeah, sorry, I think I forgot.”'
Alexandra said later that day they decided to go to Target to pick up some snacks before watching a movie.
While they were at the store, she realized this was a perfect opportunity for him to grab the toilet paper and gently reminded him – but at that point he let slip that he doesn't actually use it.
“We go to Target and I think, 'Oh, while we're here, let's get some toilet paper.' This man looks me dead in the eye and says, 'I'm not going to do that,'” she continued.
Alexandra said later that day they decided to go to Target. While they were at the store, she told her boyfriend to get the toilet paper, but he revealed that he doesn't actually use toilet paper
Instead, he revealed that he used wet wipes. He then refused to buy her toilet paper and encouraged her to start using wet wipes as well
'And I said, “Why?” and he says, “Because I don't use toilet paper.” So I asked, “What are you using?” And he says, 'I use wet wipes.'”
According to Alexandra, the man said that the toilet paper she used at the beginning of their relationship was a “very old roll” that he had left especially for her.
And while Alexandra didn't condemn him for his decision, she was furious when he refused to buy her toilet paper and encouraged her to start using wet wipes too.
She revealed: 'So I was like, “You're not going to get toilet paper?” and he said, “No, I don't need it, I don't use it. So I don't get it.”
'And I say, “But I'll get there.” And he says, “Why can't you just use a wet wipe?” I said, “I do use wet wipes, but I also like to use toilet paper.” And he says, 'Well, I don't understand.'”
A furious Alexandra decided to buy the toilet paper herself. She added: “I said okay and went to get my own basket and toilet paper.
“We're going to ring the bell and I'm going to stand in another line and buy my toilet paper and my snacks. He buys his stuff and I buy mine.'
When they got back to his apartment, Alexandra explained that she had purposely left the toilet paper in her car.
When it was time for her to go to the bathroom, she went outside to get something – and her boyfriend wasn't happy about it.
She said, “I get my keys, I leave, I get in my car, I get a roll of toilet paper, I walk back to his apartment with my toilet paper, I use the restroom, I come out, and I get my keys again and he goes, “Where are you going?”
Ultimately, Alexandra said they couldn't get past the disagreement over toilet paper and she decided to “dump” him soon after.
Her story sparked thousands of comments from people who were stunned by her boyfriend's behavior. Many of them admitted that they broke up with him right away in Target.
“I was like, 'I'm putting my toilet paper back in the car.' He says, “You're not going to leave it there? Are you going to leave it in your car?”
'And I was like, “Yeah, I bought this whole pack of toilet paper to keep in the car, so when I get here I can use it.”
“I said, 'You said you don't use toilet paper, why should I bring it here? You don't need it. You didn't care when I asked you to buy it, you said no. So now that's how it is. ” my toilet paper and I keep it in my car.”
Ultimately, Alexandra said they couldn't get past the disagreement over toilet paper and she decided to “dump” him soon after.
Her story sparked thousands of responses from people who were surprised by her boyfriend's behavior.
Many criticized the man for his actions, while others admitted that they broke up with him right there in the store.
Others pointed out that flushing wet wipes down the toilet is bad for the environment – and for sewage systems
“I would have left Target and gone straight home,” one person wrote. Another agreed: 'Girl I would have just ended it after 'I don't use toilet paper.'
“It's not just about the toilet paper, it's about hospitality and caring for others and making sure you prioritize them and make them feel comfortable,” someone else explained.
Another user called it “the weirdest thing they'd ever heard.”
“He sounds like a walking red flag,” read a fifth comment. A sixth said: 'As I audibly gasped.'
Another commenter joked that she should have “TPed” his house afterward.
Others pointed out that flushing wet wipes down the toilet is bad for the environment – and for sewage systems.
'Toilet paper dissolves quickly, while paper towels, feminine hygiene products and wet wipes take weeks, months or even years to dissolve; This is why wet wipes get flushed,” one plumbing contractor previously said wrote.