Man Calculates ‘Product Depreciation’ on Shampoo and Charges Girlfriend $150 for Staying at His Place
We all know that comforting feeling of sharing our lives and spaces with someone we love. For one boyfriend, however, letting his partner stay at his apartment while he was out of town wasn’t an act of affection—it was a transaction waiting to be invoiced.
In modern dating, financial compatibility is often a quiet dealbreaker, but this situation pushed those boundaries to the absolute limit. He left his spotless, luxury city-center apartment in her hands for five days, assuming they shared the exact same values.
But when he returned, instead of welcoming her back with open arms, he began itemizing her physical presence in his home. From the exact amount of premium cereal she consumed to the “depreciation” of his high-end shampoo, he calculated every single resource she touched.
Want to see how a box of cereal and a splash of shampoo nearly ended a promising relationship? Read on to discover how a simple house-sitting favor turned into a viral debate about love and money.


A year into a serious relationship, small daily favors are usually taken for granted as acts of love. However, in this specific case, proximity and luxury amenities quickly became a cold, precise point of financial calculation.


The specific items listed by the boyfriend read less like a standard home-sharing agreement and more like a detailed, cold corporate audit of a hotel room. Every single action was scrutinized for its financial cost.


By framing basic domestic sharing as a cold business transaction, a sudden emotional chasm opened between the couple. The girlfriend was left questioning the very foundation of their romantic partnership and his overall sanity.


Community Opinions
Reddit users were almost entirely unified in their astonishment, with many questioning if the post was an elaborate piece of creative writing because of the extreme pettiness.















Some commenters even pointed out the sheer irony of charging a housesitter, who was actually doing him a favor by keeping his place secure while he was away.
Navigating money and space in a relationship is always a delicate balancing act. While personal boundaries are essential, there is a fine line between financial responsibility and clinical scorekeeping.
Do you think charging a partner for basic utilities and amenities is a reasonable boundary, or did this boyfriend take penny-pinching to an extreme? And how would you react if your partner sent you an “amenity fee” invoice?
Drop your thoughts in the comments.
