This Woman Gets Mad AF After Her Boyfriend Eats Her Pizza [WATCH]

“Sharing is caring,” is a bullshit excuse for people to weasel their way into your delicious food.

Ground rules need to be established when you’re eating with others. If you’re doing a “family-style” dinner, where you all order different dishes and share them with each other, that’s cool, but there were no rules set for this pizza date.

In essence, pizza slices are meant to be enjoyed singularly. It can sometimes be cute to pick at each other’s food when you’re in a relationship, but this was not one of those times, as De’ja Davis ripped into her boyfriend, while he Snapchatted the whole thing, of course. Over 12 snaps, De’ja laid into the young man who goes by the name “Dee Breezy” on Twitter, and told him, “I don’t want to share anything that I’m digesting” which is a very reasonable demand.

Dee tried to minimize the damage by saying he only took a bite, but she was not having it.

He had originally told her that he wasn’t hungry, and she had fully intended to destroy that entire slice of pizza on her own, but Dee ruined that dream.

Thankfully, she bought another slice to fulfill her pizza dreams, but not without ridicule from Dee. He just didn’t get it, but she tried to further explain it later through text:

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This might just be one of the most important food videos of our generation, as De’ja’s words speak to us all in a very personal way. Thank you for defending the honor of your slice.

h/t brobible

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