Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH did something similar when we started dating. He had planned to do the whole "I love you let's be exclusive" convo when we went away on a romantic weekend. Instead we got completely drunk while celebrating a friends bday and he ended up babbling about loving me and me being his gf. I pretty much teased him saying he wouldn't remember it. Next morning after he was functioning again I teased him some more saying "ok I'm going to change my relationship status now". He remembered the whole conversation but was embarrassed that wbat he had planned on being a romantic talk ended up being a drunken slur of words.
I found hysterical . Nothing you did was all that bad. She might not have wanted to bring it up because she's either nervous you aren't going to remember/didn't mean it or she doesn't feel the same way and is hoping not to bring it up. You need to talk to her
Well this makes me feel a little better. It is pretty embarrassing to spill your feelings like that. Would you believe what I said if you were her?
Either way I guess I just need to talk to her.
Anonymous wrote:DH did something similar when we started dating. He had planned to do the whole "I love you let's be exclusive" convo when we went away on a romantic weekend. Instead we got completely drunk while celebrating a friends bday and he ended up babbling about loving me and me being his gf. I pretty much teased him saying he wouldn't remember it. Next morning after he was functioning again I teased him some more saying "ok I'm going to change my relationship status now". He remembered the whole conversation but was embarrassed that wbat he had planned on being a romantic talk ended up being a drunken slur of words.
I found hysterical . Nothing you did was all that bad. She might not have wanted to bring it up because she's either nervous you aren't going to remember/didn't mean it or she doesn't feel the same way and is hoping not to bring it up. You need to talk to her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grow up, simple.
+1.
How do so many young, clueless people find aboard that is supposedly about parenting/relationships?
Anonymous wrote:When I was 20 I told my then-girlfriend, when I was drunk, "F&&& off, get out of my life." She asked me about it the next day and I denied it was how I really felt. But it was. We broke up soon after that.
Ok, but to OP. If she is your one and only one, and baby (barf), then why is is such a big deal that you "contacted her two days in a row". I would expect you to be speaking with her everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop getting drunk. Problem solved.
That's all people have to say?
I'm all grown up & middle aged and I would have liked this interaction fine. These are not bad things to say while drunk, it's kind of endearing stuff - as long as you meant it.
I'd want to get you drunk more often, really.
Anonymous wrote:Stop getting drunk. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are young and got too drunk and said a few weird things. I actually don't even think what you said was that off the wall. To me you came across a bit jealous, which can actually be endearing. I think she probably assumed your comments were made because you really like her. It's natural to want to be number one! My boyfriend is 48 and still gets a little jealous and says similar things. I assume you just wanted some reassurance that you are a priority to her. I think she did not want to talk about it because there really is not much to talk about.
Anonymous wrote:Grow up, simple.
Anonymous wrote:Grow up, simple.