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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Making dinner together and watching movies can be quality time. Frankly, that's more "quality" to me than going to a movie or a fancy restaurant, because you're alone and doing something and can freely talk, laugh, snuggle, make out in the kitchen, etc. I don't need him to spend $150 for a night to be "quality time." And if you can't make a night in "quality" with the aforementioned talks, snuggles, etc. then something is wrong. [/quote] Making dinner and watching movies is perfectly fine. But all the time? If her fiance is willing to expend the time, effort, energy, and money on doing things with other people, why not her too? Of course, she can come along to these outings with his friends/family but there is a difference between hanging out in a group and having quality "alone" time with him. [/quote] It isn't alll the time they go out, but OP doesn't like the way he plans things.[/quote]
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