Man Refuses To Buy Period Products For His Girlfriend But Gets Angry When Her Dad Does

Periods are a normal part of life. But for one Reddit user, asking her boyfriend for help turned into a surprising standoff. All she wanted was a quick favor: a trip to the store for pads, tea, and painkillers while she dealt with painful cramps. Instead, she got excuses, embarrassment, and eventually an angry boyfriend who somehow thought she had “disrespected” him.

She shared the story online, and Reddit wasted no time weighing in. Was she wrong to ask her dad for help when her boyfriend refused, or is her partner showing some serious red flags?

A woman asked her dad to buy pads and painkillers after her boyfriend refused, citing embarrassment, only for him to get mad and call it disrespectful

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This woman asks her boyfriend for pads, he recoils in embarrassment, so she calls her dad who shows up in fifteen minutes like a one-man rescue squad armed with tea, medicine, and decency. The boyfriend’s reaction? Outrage. Not at himself, but at her “disrespect” for going elsewhere when he refused.

This clash is less about shopping bags and more about fragile masculinity. On one side, OP is dealing with cramps, fatigue, and the practical need for supplies. On the other, the boyfriend is more worried about imagined stares at the checkout counter than the wellbeing of his partner. His claim that it was his “job” rings hollow, jobs require showing up.

The bigger picture is telling. Surveys consistently show that many men still feel squeamish about menstruation. A 2018 YouGov poll found that over 40% of men felt uncomfortable even talking about periods. This stigma fuels the exact immaturity OP encountered: a refusal to normalize what half the population experiences monthly.

Psychologist Dr. Jennifer Gunter, author of The Vagina Bible, has spoken about this cultural discomfort: “When men treat menstruation as shameful or dirty, it sends a message to women that their bodies are unacceptable. It’s not just ignorance, it’s harm disguised as embarrassment.” Her words directly apply here. OP wasn’t simply denied pads; she was told, implicitly, that her needs were embarrassing.

What should OP do? At minimum, she deserves to set boundaries: a partner unwilling to pick up period products isn’t just squeamish, he’s unreliable. Her father shouldn’t have to model the bare minimum of care that her boyfriend refuses to. If she stays, a candid talk about maturity and support is necessary.

The heart of this story is simple: OP didn’t disrespect her boyfriend by calling her dad. He disrespected her by making her body a source of shame. A man who can’t handle a box of pads probably isn’t ready for the responsibilities of partnership.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

These Redditors called the boyfriend immature and selfish, urging her to ditch him for failing to support her basic needs

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This group mocked his embarrassment and contradiction, with one sarcastically recounting a fictional shaming at the store, emphasizing his overreaction

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These users lauded her dad’s example and called the boyfriend insecure

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This woman’s request to her dad for period supplies after her boyfriend’s “embarrassed” refusal was a practical fix, but his moody outburst labeled it disrespectful. Reddit’s slamming his immaturity and cheering her dad’s support.

Was she right to ask her dad, or should she have pushed her boyfriend? How would you handle a partner dodging period needs? Drop your hot takes below!

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