Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You played a little hard to get. He didn't make plans immediately and then when he tried to, you ignored your phone all day and then got annoyed when he gave up waiting for you? Two peas in a pod.
Nope. He refused to make any kind of a plan, like a normal, caring person would after his partner told him that something was important to her. Then he tried to make last minute plans and she was supposed to jump like a puppy and respond the second he sent a test. GTFOH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You played a little hard to get. He didn't make plans immediately and then when he tried to, you ignored your phone all day and then got annoyed when he gave up waiting for you? Two peas in a pod.
Nope. He refused to make any kind of a plan, like a normal, caring person would after his partner told him that something was important to her. Then he tried to make last minute plans and she was supposed to jump like a puppy and respond the second he sent a test. GTFOH
Anonymous wrote:You played a little hard to get. He didn't make plans immediately and then when he tried to, you ignored your phone all day and then got annoyed when he gave up waiting for you? Two peas in a pod.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. he should’ve just made advance plans with me like a normal person does. I even initiated the conversation to make plans and articulated my desires, so as not to expect him to mind read. I didn’t ask for a ton here, I don’t think? Just hey honey..reminder it’s my birthday and I wanna spend it with you.
Birthdays are childish and overrated but if it is important to you, it matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea, this is your fault. It's your birthday and you didn't look at your phone for hours to see if you'd hear from your boyfriend? That's odd.
It does sound passive aggressive.
This could be true. OP: Do you like to play games? Set up scenarios in order to test people around you? Have you given this some thought?
It’s not a capital offense. It is a learned behavior.
There is a chance that the other person recognized this pattern —and decided to send his /her own purposeful message (by his non verbal response!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea, this is your fault. It's your birthday and you didn't look at your phone for hours to see if you'd hear from your boyfriend? That's odd.
It does sound passive aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Grown women making birthday a big deal is absurd, grown men making video games a big deal is equally absurd. Lack of communication and care from both sides are red flags.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. he should’ve just made advance plans with me like a normal person does. I even initiated the conversation to make plans and articulated my desires, so as not to expect him to mind read. I didn’t ask for a ton here, I don’t think? Just hey honey..reminder it’s my birthday and I wanna spend it with you.
Anonymous wrote:Yea, this is your fault. It's your birthday and you didn't look at your phone for hours to see if you'd hear from your boyfriend? That's odd.