Boyfriend Cries Over Perfect Christmas Gift From Girlfriend
That Moment You Get Your Boyfriend A Gift So Perfect He Cries
When it comes to gifting, there are few things in life that are more stressful than finding the perfect gift for your perfect partner. On December 25, some of you either found out you nailed it, or your partner “Hated it!” (Feel free to tell us which camp you fell into in the comments section.) But one woman who totally made her bae’s day on Christmas is Nia Evans, a woman who’s present was so perfect it made her boyfriend cry.
Known as Pudge Princess on Twitter, Nia uploaded the video below of her boyfriend Obinna Victor opening her gift to him: drawings she had commissioned by an artist to bring anime characters Obinna has been working on since the age of 15 to life. The sentiment alone is enough to bring one to tears, and that’s exactly what happened when Obinna opened his present, as Nia captured in the video below which has been shared more than 70,000 times on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/Liltwistout/status/813103779667148800?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
“My boyfriend has been writing an anime since he was 15 called ‘Nirvana,'” Nia told Mashable, “He had everything together but he didn’t have any visuals for his story. So, I found an artist who could draw [the story] based on the character descriptions he gave me.”
Though Obinna’s reaction in the video pretty much says it all, Nia confirmed: “He told me he’s never been so happy.”
Nia also shared a few images of the artwork for those who were curious. Now that’s what we call real #RelationshipGoals
https://twitter.com/Liltwistout/status/813130900921847808
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