Anonymous wrote:I find grown adults who insist on making a big deal out of their birthdays to be so, so tiresome and high maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, who says he won't be giving you a gift? Why is he saying it's coming up soon if he wouldn't be giving you a gift? Or at least a card and flowers and a cake or something.
OP: I guess that's still possible, but the only time he could give it would be tomorrow night and he hasn't asked if I'm free or indicated he'd like to see me. We were only dating 3 months when his birthday arrived and I took him out for very swanky drinks and had a special dessert delivered, made a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would he ask you to do something if you are going to be out of town?
OP: I thought he would ask me to do something tonight or tomorrow (the night before).
Anonymous wrote:I find grown adults who insist on making a big deal out of their birthdays to be so, so tiresome and high maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:He might not know your birthday is important to you. It's not important to me.
You need to communicate to him "I'm trying to make plans - do you have anything planned for my birthday? I like to know there's something to look forward to, rather than thinking you've planned nothing but then you surprise me."
Anonymous wrote:Why would he ask you to do something if you are going to be out of town?
Anonymous wrote:Um, who says he won't be giving you a gift? Why is he saying it's coming up soon if he wouldn't be giving you a gift? Or at least a card and flowers and a cake or something.