This TikTok video of a stay-at-home girlfriend is a gothic horror story – Boing Boing

A 25-year-old woman describes her typical morning as a stay-at-home girlfriend. This could be a Hulu mini-series, a la The Patient.
A morning in my life as a stay at home girlfriend #morninginmylife #stayathomegirlfriend #stayathomewife #stayathomegf #sketchcomedy
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