I get that he's ill, but he could have at least brought me a glass of tea or something.
That depends, which video game was he playing?
I'm with Gud. This is very important.
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I get that he's ill, but he could have at least brought me a glass of tea or something.
That depends, which video game was he playing?
I'm with Gud. This is very important.
Thank you, Matt.
OH! I've been meaning to say SUE! we got the stuff THANK YOU! because I suck at remembering to send email.
Erin, I don't think the video game matters, but given my exposure to men (my father, brother, and son), I would say that expecting something without asking for it is a thought pattern that will result in frustration many times over.
I would say that expecting something without asking for it is a thought pattern that will result in frustration many times over.
I actually think that's a reasonable rule of thumb for dealing with anyone.
I agree.
my one grandmother brought me stuff without my asking. I believe fairies and nymphs do too, js.
My grandmother brings me stuff without my asking, but it's not usually stuff I want!
Speaking of grandmothers, I'm sorry, smonster.
Timelies all!
One more day of work this week, yay.
my one grandmother brought me stuff without my asking. I believe fairies and nymphs do too, js.
But, but -- I do this for him! I bring him stuff ALL THE TIME!!
Maybe this is why he's my first live-in reltionship.
I am running into the whole "I do these things, why can't you try to anticipate my needs as a sign of love" thing, and while I realize it's a differnet mind pattern/societal upbringing/not-thinking-reciprocally blah blah relationshipcakes, it's still very frustrating!
But he is over there assiduously scraping the pounds of cat fur off the sofa, like I asked him, and he's being very meticulous about it, so I am just going to have to work my way through this weird boy-mind thing.
And it was Mario Bros. -- which version, do not ask, I dunno.
He played for 7 hours. @@