Then, even after she admitted to not liking Facebook all that much, her boyfriend told her that she would just have to deal with it.
After that, she decided to come clean and admit how upset she was. She even started crying, too. Yet, she was still the one who ended up apologizing.
“Because he said that I should know, after four years of dating, that he doesn’t care what we eat, and it seems like I always think about it,” she recalled.
Even after she apologized, though, the argument only escalated. Her boyfriend claimed that he didn’t care about her apologies or her feelings. Plus, he told her that she should be thankful he didn’t just tell her to go away.
At that point in their fight, she actually started to panic. So, she decided to interrupt the conversation and say goodnight just to curb their conflict.
“But I don’t know if I was really wrong here to continue to ask that question,” she vented.
Still, while she doesn’t want to feel alone in these decisions, she’s been left wondering whether asking her boyfriend what he wanted to eat on their date two days in advance was really a “stupid” thing to do.
Can you understand why she wanted her boyfriend’s support? Do you think his response was warranted? Should she have apologized, or was her boyfriend in the wrong? How would you have reacted in this situation?
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