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His Girlfriend Explicitly Asked For A Sewing Machine For Her Birthday, But He Got Her A Cricut Instead, So She Was Pretty Upset, And He Ended Up Crying

In turn, while he feels like he had good intentions for Sarah’s gift, he also feels like he might have been in the wrong by ignoring what she wanted.

So, he has been left wondering whether getting his girlfriend a Cricut instead of a sewing machine for her birthday makes him a total jerk.

Have you ever explicitly asked for something on your birthday and been let down by a loved one? Does it matter whether or not he thought the Cricut was “cooler” because it was Sarah’s birthday, not his? Do you think they both handled this situation well or not? If you were in his shoes, how would you reconcile this issue?

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