AITAH for Throwing Away My Partner’s “Sentimental” Boxes He Never Unpacked?
Moving in together can be exciting, but it’s not always smooth—especially when it comes to managing space and shared living standards. One Redditor recently shared their frustration about clutter taking over their home, leading to a bold decision: they threw out several unopened boxes that belonged to their partner… without asking.
In this post, we’ll explore whether this was a major breach of trust—or a justified stand for sanity in a shared space.
The Situation: A Year of Boxes, Untouched

The original poster (OP) explained that they and their partner moved in together over a year ago. While OP eagerly unpacked and organized their belongings, their partner left a stack of boxes sealed and gathering dust in the corner of the spare room.
OP asked several times what was in them, or when they would be sorted. The answer was always the same: “I’ll get to it.” But a year passed, and the boxes remained untouched.
Feeling overwhelmed by the clutter and convinced that if they hadn’t been opened in 12 months they must not be important, OP finally got rid of them—recycling papers, donating clothes, and trashing the rest.
The fallout was immediate. The partner was furious, accusing OP of disrespect, betrayal, and throwing away precious, irreplaceable memories. OP, now doubting themselves, turned to the AITAH community.
Clutter vs. Sentiment: Who Gets to Decide What Matters?



