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TikToker Calls Out Boyfriend For Exercising On Treadmill Directly Behind Another Woman At Gym

TikToker Calls Out Boyfriend For Exercising On Treadmill Directly Behind Another Woman At Gym
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There are potential dealbreakers in every relationship, but there are also misunderstandings.

But a woman on TikTok, @char.ityk, wasn't sure which situation she was in while at the gym with her boyfriend.


She shared a video on TikTok that received more than 360-thousand likes and 3,300 comments, featuring an almost empty gym. As the woman noted, her boyfriend was on a treadmill, suspiciously right behind a woman who was running.

The caption overlay on the video read:

"Caught him cheating."

The woman also could be heard behind the camera, saying:

"Guys, out of all these treadmills, my boy is going behind the a**."

She then flipped the camera back and forth, showing the empty treadmills around her boyfriend, and making exasperated sounds from behind her phone.

You can watch the video here:

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TikTok was a little divided over the video, with some wondering if this was actually something to be upset about.

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But others were upset and said they would throw the whole man out.

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The woman later shared an update, stating that she had been thinking about the video and felt she may have been overreacting.

She reflected:

"I did notice that he was on the treadmill behind her before taking that video, and I did question it a little bit, but then I talked to my man, and I realized, every time we go to the gym, he does go on the treadmill behind the first TV, which is the sports TV."
"However, that day, they were playing golf, which is boring, but whatever."

The woman then shifted the camera, which revealed her boyfriend sitting right next to her on the couch.

"But we did talk about it, and I came to my senses before completely overreacting."
"I think I just saw that he was running behind a female (a woman), and I took it as a perfect opportunity to act crazy."
"But there was no need to, because he wasn't there for her."

You can watch the video here:

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here’s my update.. #fyp @taylorkellylewis

But TikTok was not convinced.

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This situation really could go one of two ways. On the one hand, the woman may have been overreacting and creating a memory she and her boyfriend would come to be able to laugh about together.

But on the other hand, it may have been an actual problem that TikTok was convinced the boyfriend had persuaded her to disregard.

Unfortunately, only the woman would know if she was the only gym-goer in her boyfriend's life.

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