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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find grown adults who insist on making a big deal out of their birthdays to be so, so tiresome and high maintenance. [/quote] Agree. I think it is really weird and immature. [/quote] Why is it considered "immature" to hope that the MOST important person in your life acknowledges your birthday in some nice way? Genuine question.[/quote] After six months he is the MOST important person? My parents aren't living but I would still not consider my BF of six months to be the most important....[/quote] NP. The idea is that if you get married that person will be the most important person in life, and you cannot that once a person becomes the most important person in life they will step up and do what you hope a spouse does. My husband is the most important person in my life and I expect him to acknowledge my birthday in a nice way. It seems like people are suggesting that is immature. [/quote] I think it is the fact that she is already so stressed that she is posting on a message board about it, and pre-emptively planning a break up. Wny not wait to see what happens? She could break up with him next week. What is the rush?[/quote]
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