In the quiet harmony of their nearly two-year relationship, a couple navigates the delicate balance of their contrasting personalities—his laid-back nature blending seamlessly with her organized spirit.
Together, they forge a path of mutual respect and shared goals, proving that love thrives not in similarity but in complementing differences. Yet, amidst the simple routines of life, a small change sparks an unexpected tension.
What began as a practical conversation about menstrual products gently unfolds into a deeper emotional struggle, revealing how even the tiniest habits can ripple through the foundation of a relationship.











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The original poster (OP) is clearly distressed by discovering his girlfriend used their shared kettle to sterilize her menstrual cup, an action he finds unhygienic and repulsive.
The central conflict lies between his strong aversion to mixing bodily fluids with food/drink preparation tools and his girlfriend's belief that boiling the cup in water is a necessary and acceptable sterilization m**hod, regardless of the container used.
Is the OP justified in feeling that using a shared kettle for menstrual cup sterilization is a severe breach of hygiene standards, or is the girlfriend correct that boiling water renders the process sanitary, making the OP's reaction disproportionate and unreasonable?
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NAH.