A 22-year-old woman from New York found a creative way to leave her boyfriend after two years of dating: a Google Doc.
Laura Esposito was planning to move to New Jersey, two hours away from the Big Apple. According to what the British newspaper “Daily Mail” reported, the young woman, who did not see herself in a long-distance relationship, used technology to escape her anxiety. The insider.
“I’m a worried driver,” Laura Esposito said. I didn’t want to drive with all the emotions I was going to experience. So, to make it easier, I created a Google Doc to allow for this.”
So she wrote a “two-page, single-spaced document” to explain to her ex that they had to go their separate ways.
She added: “In other words, I was a coward and did not bear his pain, even though I was the cause.”
However, Laura Esposito regrets that she left him this way, because after a few months, her ex-husband got into trouble with the law.
The man, who was usually very calm, reacted to the breakup via Google Doc by screaming, an indication that he couldn’t believe what he was going through.
A 2020 Pew Research Center poll found that one in five adults believes it is acceptable to break up with their partner via text or online.
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