Anonymous wrote:I admit, I love my birthday! That’s one of the best things about Facebook—getting hundreds of greetings on your birthday. Maybe I’m immature, that’s fine! But I don’t expect my friends and extended family to bend over backwards for me—I don’t need gifts or dinner out or anything. As long as my spouse and kids celebrate me, I’m good.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a little embarrassed when people who aren't family remember.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents forgot my 16th birthday so I got over that being a special day to anyone but me a long, long time ago.
That said, I do appreciate the efforts friends, coworkers, and family make. It’s nice.
But it won’t break me if they forget.
Did you have an exchange student staying with you? And a boyfriend who drove a red convertible?
You’re a very nice person, I’m sure and wouldn’t intentionally mock someone. So I’m going to assume that you didn’t read the follow up.
DP. I’m sure you’re a very nice person, I’m sure and wouldn’t intentionally try to hijack someone else’s thread to talk about yourself. So I’m going to assume that you forgot which thread you were posting on when you wrote that follow up.
Anonymous wrote:I just had my 60th birthday. No one remembered but my financial adviser. LOL. Not my husband, not my kids, not my siblings. Not even my grand kids. Did it bother me ? NOT ONE BIT. Why ? Because I made it to 60 and many we knew never did. God told me Happy Birthday !
My love still flows !