Our relationship hasn’t been in good shape since Valentine’s Day. I did my best, but he thinks it didn’t come from me, so I didn’t mean it. He got me a gift—something substantial. I don’t have a lot of money like he has, but I tried my best. I parceled something for him, something my money could buy, and later sent him a long message enumerating all the moments he had made me feel loved and pampered. I wrote, “I would gladly want to do my next life with you if it came to that because I love you that much.”

Right after he read the message, he texted, “Confess, you wrote it with AI, me boa?” I answered, “Yes, I did, but it’s my own idea and what I want to communicate from my heart.” He wrote back, “I knew it!” And then he stopped texting. I think he also stopped loving me because he has never been the same guy I knew. According to him, my message didn’t feel real and felt forced.

I had to read every word and remind him of how those events happened in our lives. “How can real events that happened in our lives be AI?” He responded, “Why didn’t you write it yourself so I know it’s indeed coming from you and you mean it? This is like a forwarded message.”

We haven’t broken up yet, but we haven’t been the same again. We are hanging in there because he’s still giving me attitude. I love him, but that’s one thing I hate about him. He doesn’t let go easily. He’ll hold on to things for so long until it turns to air before he comes back to normal again. Is this even a problem? But then again, that’s the kind of boyfriend I have, and the longer this continues, the more I think of exiting this relationship.

It’s AI and so what? Who doesn’t use AI? Even our prayers to God koraa, we use AI to ensure they’re written in a way that pleases God, na love message. He should be there!

—Mercy

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