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Ladies, Is This ‘Good Fun’ to You?… Man Set Aside $360 for Fiancée’s Valentine Gift Last Year– Deducted $1 Every Day She Yelled At Him

A California man claims that he deducted $1 from his fiancée’s Valentine’s Day gift fund every day that she yelled at him over the past year, which whittled her $360 gift down to just $40.

Isaac Ramirez said on TikTok that he set aside $360 last year for a Valentine’s Day gift for his fiancée, Carolina Fernandez.

But he decided to take away a dollar away for every day that she raised her voice at him, which came to a total of 320 times in just 364 days.

Isaac shared his antics on TikTok, where commenters have had mixed reactions. Some viewers slammed Carolina for yelling at him so often, while others said Isaac must have given her a reason to be angry.

Several people said it seemed like they had an unhealthy relationship full of ‘red flags’ and should break up.

In the end, Isaac insisted that it was all in good fun and that he and Carolina are happy together.

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