
And isn't that what the internet is for? So much less awkwardness... and a lot less accountability for what you say too.
Autumnwolf17 wrote:I say she was testing you, you should have remembered your girlfriend's birthday.
And isn't that what the internet is for? So much less awkwardness... and a lot less accountability for what you say too.
Autumnwolf17 wrote:Like, what kind of person even does that? That is soooo rude, like she doesn't even treat you right! Like omg gurl, that's your boyfriend right there, have some respect. I can't even anymore, like, wake up people this generation is so blind to love right now!
I can totally be your gal pal. Want a hug?
Bluethorn wrote:My condolences, you seem to be a very nice person FM. It's her loss that she didn't invite you over, not yours. And as a side-note, please remember that it is nigh on impossible to understand women. These things happen and two weeks later they always manage to make it seem like brooding over it was embarrasing and unnecessary.. i know that feeling all too well ._.
Anyways, I'm no Dr.Phil but if she keeps this up I suggest maybe it's time to have a talk. But if you still feel bad over it, remember there are always guys like these: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8kjhmIM9JM
*man-hug invitation*
Autumnwolf17 wrote:When you switch the stereotypical gender roles and put them to the extreme, it's usually called prostitution, except the guy still wants sex.
Maybe you don't have to be one or the other stereotype. Enjoy her company for the best parts of it, and try to do nice things to get her to enjoy yours. But if it gets to be too much work to make her happy or if you're not getting enough positive response from her, maybe it's time to have a talk with her or try to take it a bit easier between each other for a little while. And if that doesn't work out, it might be time to see other people.
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