By NoConfusion - 14/09/2014 12:53 - United States - San Francisco

Today, my girlfriend told me that the necklace I gave her wasn't a "unique enough gift." I spent two weeks making that necklace, link by link. FML
I agree, your life sucks 48 755
You deserved it 3 345

Same thing different taste

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I hate ungrateful people. She's lucky she got a gift in the first place

My boyfriend always gives me ugly jewelry that he made and I'll wear it until it breaks just because I love him.

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I hate ungrateful people. She's lucky she got a gift in the first place

I agree. take it back from her. I guess she never learned gratefulness.

OP's girlfriend doesn't deserve him. i say ditch the bitch

cryssycakesx3 22

it ain't nuttin to cut that bitch off

49, I usually don't go right to ditch the bitch, but in this case, exceptions can be made. You made it, "link by link", and she says it isn't unique enough, take it back, and hold onto it for the next woman who would actually appreciate it.

I wish my boyfriend would give me a handcrafted gift. I also wish I had a boyfriend... Ehhh :(

ditch her! ill have you ... What a thoughtful thing to do

Maybe the necklace wasn't particularly unique looking, and she assumed it was bought? Make sure your girlfriend knows how hard you worked on it, and hopefully she will be grateful. I'm not excusing her rudeness, just trying to explain it.

octinate 17

It might be unique in the hand-made original sense but necklaces in general are common gifts, and therefore, not unique. This lady seems high maintenance.

high maintenance is the nice way of saying witch*. *see rules about language

Well what do you expect him to give her? A tiger on a gold leash? She shouldn't make him give her first class items.

The best gifts always come from the heart OP. I'm sure it was beautiful, even though your gf wasn't greatful

My boyfriend always gives me ugly jewelry that he made and I'll wear it until it breaks just because I love him.

Not entirely sure why this got down voted. I personally admire the fact she still wears it, even though its not necessarily attractive.

You are a keeper, my dear. You were raised right.

You know, you could probably make a little bit of jewelry with him and subtly suggest things to make his creations more attractive

Or take a class with him. Or go to an open studio. Couples who do fun things together and share each other's interests are strong and healthy couples. Generally.

Luke16eirb7deneuwn1 20
octinate 17

I doubt the gf has ever put as much thought/effort into a gift for op...

Next time, get her a cheap necklace made out of macaroni and then see what she says.