If You've Ever Stolen A Boy's Hoodie, You Should Probably Read This...
4 October 2016, 15:21 | Updated: 8 May 2017, 17:09

The boyfriends are finally starting to fight back.
The worst has happened. The boyfriends have begun fighting back against the stolen hoodie movement and we're shook! What started off as an innocent gesture of kindness has now become a global problem. Hoodies are being stolen from their rightful owners and the disgruntled boyfriends of the world have had enough!
#TakeHerHoodie was started by one boyfriend who felt the epidemic had gone too far. 21-year-old student Godswill Muofhe has taken finally a stand for the team.
Ladies, we've had enough. You can't just take our hoodies this year without giving them back. This year we are fighting back. #TakeHerHoodie pic.twitter.com/PRUL0Gk59D
— #TakeHerHoodie Ⓥ (@YoungAdolf_) September 29, 2016
His plea struck a cord with all the cold boyfriends out there.
I've lost too many great sweatshirts in my short time on this earth, it's time to fight back #TakeHerHoodie
— Brandon Hill (@__brandon______) September 30, 2016
And now no sweater is safe. Not even your precious expensive PINK pullovers.
Ladies, we've had enough. You can't just take our hoodies this year without giving them back. This year we are fighting back. #TakeHerHoodie pic.twitter.com/PRUL0Gk59D
— #TakeHerHoodie Ⓥ (@YoungAdolf_) September 29, 2016
At least now, boyfriends across the globe won't feel the unforgiving winter chill as harshly anymore.
Speaking to Indy100, Godswill explained that "the movement allows men and women to equally exchange hoodies on an even playing field."
He's predicting backlash though. "I've gotten messages from girls telling me that if we take their hoodies, then they will take our videos games, basketball shorts, and dress shirts."
The war continues to rage on. Our move, ladies. This is NOT over.
NBC / via popkey.co