A boyfriend has been dubbed a 'control freak' for disapproving of his girlfriend wearing a tracksuit - and labelling it as 'inappropriate' to wear thanks to one minor detail. The tracksuit featured a pink bow on the chest which her boyfriend thought was 'suggestive'. Looking in the mirror wearing a comfortable grey hoodie and matching pants, the young woman questioned his comment. Feeling confused as to what he meant, she sought advice by sharing images of the look on Reddit.
![[The tracksuit featured a pink bow on the chest which the boyfriend said was 'suggestive'. Looking in the mirror wearing a comfortable grey hoodie and matching pants, the young woman questioned his comment]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/30/23/94703261-14344063-The_tracksuit_featured_a_pink_bow_on_the_chest_which_the_boyfrie-a-1_1738279228303.jpg)
Many were quick to point out the lack of context and wondered where the young woman was planning on wearing the outfit. For instance, one person said it would be considered inappropriate to wear a tracksuit to the beach, a high-class restaurant, a business meeting, an interview or 'anything formal'. The comments were quickly flooded with hundreds of responses and most people turned on the boyfriend. 'It's not at all. It's f***ing sweats. It's none of his business anyway,' one wrote on Reddit.
![[Last year another young man was labelled as 'insecure' and 'jealous' for disapproving of his girlfriend going on a one-week holiday to Hawaii that's funded by another man (stock image)]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/01/30/23/82712085-14344063-Last_year_another_young_man_was_labelled_as_insecure_and_jealous-a-3_1738279228358.jpg)
A young woman has questioned if her outfit (pictured) is 'inappropriate' following a comment her boyfriend made. The tracksuit featured a pink bow on the chest which the boyfriend said was 'suggestive'. Looking in the mirror wearing a comfortable grey hoodie and matching pants, the young woman questioned his comment. 'Bows are suggestive? Suggestive of what? Liking bows? Supporting Cancer research?' one asked.
'She's as covered in baggy clothes as you can get. Does he want her to wear a bag on her head? What a loon,' another wrote. 'You could literally not be showing less skin,' a third said. One woman shared her own experience with a controlling partner and said: 'I had a boyfriend who wouldn't let me wear colourful eyeliner because i was looking for 'male attention'. 'He also would get angry if i wore dresses to formal events. Please run while you can because these small everyday things he was controlling slowly got bigger and bigger.'.
Another woman added: 'May this love never find me again. Your boyfriend is a control freak.'. Last year another young man was labelled as 'insecure' and 'jealous' for disapproving of his girlfriend going on a one-week holiday to Hawaii that's funded by another man (stock image). Last year another young man was labelled as 'insecure' and 'jealous' for disapproving of his girlfriend going on a one-week holiday to Hawaii that's funded by another man.
The 21-year-old girlfriend was invited on the trip by her best friend who babysits for a 'very wealthy divorced man' who paid for both of their return flights. The 22-year-old boyfriend felt odd about the situation and shared the details on Reddit. 'From my perspective I see many red flags as I believe men usually gift girls things when they want or expect something in return,' he wrote. 'I'm a huge fan of experiences and fully appreciate the opportunity to travel for free. However I am not naïve and I know usually men don't just fly attractive women along with them on vacation for nothing.'.
The 40-year-old divorced man is going on a holiday elsewhere and asked the babysitter to look after his place, saying she can bring someone along to keep her company. He offered his whole home along with $2,000 spending money in addition to her regular pay. The girlfriend works for an airline and was on standby to make her own travel arrangements but the 40-year-old offered to pay and confirmed her tickets.