Ridiculous couple mocked for their ‘romantic’ bedding – and the rest of the room is just as bad
A COUPLE have been mocked for their "romantic" bedding which features their faces on.
They shared a snap online of their duvet - printed with a giant selfie of them embracing and the caption "my heart".
To make matters worse, sat on the unique bedding was a large teddy bear holding a love heart that is likely to have been a present exchanged between the lovestruck couple.
The image was posted by a female Twitter user who also shared a range of pics taken by couples "obsessed" with each other.
Captioning the images, she wrote: "I wanna be this obsessed with my relationship."
Other snaps in the set featured someone who had stuck dozens of photos of themselves canoodling with their other half in a heart shape on their bedroom wall.
There was also the person who ordered a personalised phone case of themselves with their significant other posing with wads of cash.
And the pair who got a loved-up picture of them - complete with love heart and crossed fingers emojis - specially printed and framed for their wall.
The woman's tweet quickly received more than 21k 'likes' and 5.7k 'shares'.
But many fellow Twitter users were left shocked by the behaviour of the "obsessed" couples.
They suggested that they were perhaps a little too into their partner.
One person wrote: "I - don't ever want this."
Another commented: "Bro I'm getting second hand embarrassment from this, just log off and take a breather."
A third shared: "Couples who do that are more likely to break up."
The original poster revealed that she is in an "obsessive" relationship of one year and eight months.
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