
A man has sent back his girlfriend after she arrived at his home unannounced, insisting that she should always seek permission before visiting.
The incident, which has gone viral on social media, shows the man standing at his doorway while exchanging words with the woman, who is off camera at the time of recording. The disagreement quickly escalated over her unexpected visit.
In the video, the man appeared visibly irritated as he asked the woman to return home. He reminded her that he had previously warned her not to show up without calling ahead.
“You go back, I’ve told you, you don’t come to my house uninvited. Go back. When you get home, call me and ask if I am at home and if you can come. The fact that we are dating does not mean you can just come to my house. I have the right to my privacy,” he said.
The woman, reacting from behind the camera’s view, questioned why she could not freely visit her boyfriend without prior notice.
She expressed frustration and accused him of possibly hiding another woman in the house.
In response, the man allowed her inside to check the house herself. She reportedly inspected different parts of the apartment but did not find anyone.
After the search, the woman insisted on staying, but the man refused and maintained that she must leave. He repeated his earlier position that she should always call before visiting.
The disagreement ended with the woman leaving the house after being asked to contact him properly before any future visit.
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