Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you figured out the date? Was it a weeknight or a weekend? Any recollection of where you thought he was, or where you were?
It was 2/16. Around v day obviouslyaround 7:30. I'm pissed inside. I want to go off but I'm keeping my cool because I don't want to over react. I'm naturally a very jealous person.
Anonymous wrote:Have you figured out the date? Was it a weeknight or a weekend? Any recollection of where you thought he was, or where you were?
around 7:30. I'm pissed inside. I want to go off but I'm keeping my cool because I don't want to over react. I'm naturally a very jealous person.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.
+1
It could have been a friend, but I am suspicious that he has both tickets. Did you find a receipt? If he paid for it then I can't imagine a senario involving paying for a friend. Sorry OP.
Really, I've gone out with friends to the movie and been running late, one person gets dropped off at the curb and buys the tickets while the other gets parking and then pays them back with cash, or one person buys the tickets one heads to concession.
I don't see anything unusual about someone who is not married, engaged or living with someone going to a movie with a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.
+1
It could have been a friend, but I am suspicious that he has both tickets. Did you find a receipt? If he paid for it then I can't imagine a senario involving paying for a friend. Sorry OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.
+1
It could have been a friend, but I am suspicious that he has both tickets. Did you find a receipt? If he paid for it then I can't imagine a senario involving paying for a friend. Sorry OP.
You can't? My friends and I do this all the time. We take turns buying movie tickets, lunches, drinks out. What kind of movie was it, OP?
OP here. The movie, about last night. I can't see him paying for a friends movie and he knew I wanted to see that movie.
That's a romantic comedy. Yeah I would say he's very possibly cheating. Check his wallet for a dinner receipt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.
+1
It could have been a friend, but I am suspicious that he has both tickets. Did you find a receipt? If he paid for it then I can't imagine a senario involving paying for a friend. Sorry OP.
You can't? My friends and I do this all the time. We take turns buying movie tickets, lunches, drinks out. What kind of movie was it, OP?
OP here. The movie, about last night. I can't see him paying for a friends movie and he knew I wanted to see that movie.
That's a romantic comedy. Yeah I would say he's very possibly cheating. Check his wallet for a dinner receipt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.
+1
It could have been a friend, but I am suspicious that he has both tickets. Did you find a receipt? If he paid for it then I can't imagine a senario involving paying for a friend. Sorry OP.
You can't? My friends and I do this all the time. We take turns buying movie tickets, lunches, drinks out. What kind of movie was it, OP?
OP here. The movie, about last night. I can't see him paying for a friends movie and he knew I wanted to see that movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.
+1
It could have been a friend, but I am suspicious that he has both tickets. Did you find a receipt? If he paid for it then I can't imagine a senario involving paying for a friend. Sorry OP.
You can't? My friends and I do this all the time. We take turns buying movie tickets, lunches, drinks out. What kind of movie was it, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.
+1
It could have been a friend, but I am suspicious that he has both tickets. Did you find a receipt? If he paid for it then I can't imagine a senario involving paying for a friend. Sorry OP.
You can't? My friends and I do this all the time. We take turns buying movie tickets, lunches, drinks out. What kind of movie was it, OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.
+1
It could have been a friend, but I am suspicious that he has both tickets. Did you find a receipt? If he paid for it then I can't imagine a senario involving paying for a friend. Sorry OP.
Anonymous wrote:I would, in a polite, nonaccusatory way. Do it in person.
You could also go the "I really want to see x movie" route and so if he volunteers that he went.