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Question: Is my nephew justified in being angry? Posted: 20 Feb 2019 02:33 PM PST We were all having a family gathering for dinner and he said he will bake a cake and I said "no need, I will buy a ready made one from the Supermarket" and he told me it is no trouble, so I said OK he made the cake but I also brought one from Costco, when he arrived at my house I served the cake I brought and he said "I made this one" I said we will have it after dinner, after dinner everyone was too full and didn't want it, I told him to leave it with me and I will eat it and even bring it into work, I put it in the fridge but forgot about it and it went into the garbage as I thought it was out of date. Is it my fault I am so busy? I told him not to bother. |
Posted: 20 Feb 2019 12:33 PM PST My parents are a bit overprotective, despite being me being 18, and a responsible person. I am moving out to live with my boyfriend shortly after this trip, and they know this, and are fine with that. However, I m worried they will be upset about this trip. What s the most peaceful way to bring this up? I ve already reserved the campsite, I m going, but I don t want to upset them. |
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Posted: 19 Feb 2019 06:49 PM PST I went out with a girl back in August. I met her in July and she was just so nice and beautiful and happy. We went on our first date a month later in August. She was distant and acted like she didn't want to be there and seemed irritable. I figured she wasn't interested and never heard from her after the first date. Last week, I got a text from her out of the blue apologizing for her behavior. Apparently, she got some pretty terrible heath news in August and that was in the back of her mind the entire date and that she was beyond upset. All is well now and she had surgery back in December to fix her issue. She said sorry and hopes all is well with me. Why do you think she reached out to apologize? Do you think it was to try to get a feel if I was still interested in her? I'm not too sure what she wants since such a long time span has passed. |
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