Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you guys? Honestly, the lotion thing is weird and speaks to some lack of boundaries on your part.
Oh Good God, Relax people. She was trying to bring comfort to her boyfriend not cross some huge personal boundary. Do you ask your SO's if it's okay to hug them, or kiss them before you do that too??
I have lived with my husband for 20 years. I would NEVER, EVER put lotion on him without asking first. WTF, folks. And if somebody put lotion on me without first telling me ... yuck. YUCK. SUPER YUCK!
Super yuck? Over lotion? Condolences to your husband.
My whole leg? with lotion he wasn't ready for? with possibly a scent he didn't like? Why would I do that to him without asking? and vice versa? How much time does it take to ask if you want lotion on your leg??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you guys? Honestly, the lotion thing is weird and speaks to some lack of boundaries on your part.
Oh Good God, Relax people. She was trying to bring comfort to her boyfriend not cross some huge personal boundary. Do you ask your SO's if it's okay to hug them, or kiss them before you do that too??
I have lived with my husband for 20 years. I would NEVER, EVER put lotion on him without asking first. WTF, folks. And if somebody put lotion on me without first telling me ... yuck. YUCK. SUPER YUCK!
Super yuck? Over lotion? Condolences to your husband.
Anonymous wrote:Can I have the minute I just wasted back please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you guys? Honestly, the lotion thing is weird and speaks to some lack of boundaries on your part.
Oh Good God, Relax people. She was trying to bring comfort to her boyfriend not cross some huge personal boundary. Do you ask your SO's if it's okay to hug them, or kiss them before you do that too??
I have lived with my husband for 20 years. I would NEVER, EVER put lotion on him without asking first. WTF, folks. And if somebody put lotion on me without first telling me ... yuck. YUCK. SUPER YUCK!
Anonymous wrote:The yelling isn't the problem, its the "just kidding" that's the problem. That type of behavior is NOT funny, and is mean. Since you're just bf/gf I suggest ditching him and finding one that's nicer.
I have lived with my husband for 20 years. I would NEVER, EVER...yuck. YUCK. SUPER YUCK!
Anonymous wrote:You sound like you have both low EQ and IQ. He's in the hospital post surgery and on pain meds. No need to make it all about you and be a total drama queen. The fact that his parents don't like you and don't want you around is somewhat telling--although completely irrelevant to this particular issue. As is the rest of the "driving him around". Clearly written for sympathy.
Ask people who are in the hospital prior to doing things like that. Think about what they want and not about what you want. Don't be high maintenance--you sound like you're just trying to look like a caring girlfriend instead of actually being one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you guys? Honestly, the lotion thing is weird and speaks to some lack of boundaries on your part.
Oh Good God, Relax people. She was trying to bring comfort to her boyfriend not cross some huge personal boundary. Do you ask your SO's if it's okay to hug them, or kiss them before you do that too??
Anonymous wrote:The yelling isn't the problem, its the "just kidding" that's the problem. That type of behavior is NOT funny, and is mean. Since you're just bf/gf I suggest ditching him and finding one that's nicer.