Partied out
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gay?
yuck. :P
#32 if they have sex all the time that might be the reason why he rather spend the time drinking with friends for his B-Day it's one day op suck it up it's not like it happens every day
I'm with #28 on this. It's his birthday, he's supposed to be doing what HE enjoys. Maybe you have sex frequently enough? Maybe for once, he just wants to get shit-faced with his pals?
boys will be boys, OP
Good point! But she did try to do something to give him a good birthday
It's not surprising that he'd want to spend his birthday with his buddies, but I do agree that cleaning up after your drunk boyfriend and his buddies sounds pretty awful. Sorry, OP!
#6 Sigh. Yeah? Just send me a message! :P Replying here requires more effort than I'd like. Plus, it doesn't make anyone else very happy.
11: You got that right.
haha what a night that must've been for you :) maybe he'd rather get drunk than sleep with you, but better luck next time?
sounds like your gunna have a great love life... -_-
break up timee
Heaven forbid letting someone do what they want on their birthday.
Something tells me rottentomatoes hasn't had very successful relationships.
So let me get this straight. You're saying FML because your husband wanted to party with his friends on his birthday? You spend time alone with him on anniversaries. Birthdays are meant for family and friends. I understand being bummed. But FML? I deem not worthy.
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It was his birthday, not yours. He's allowed to spend it any way he so desires. Next time, try checking with the person you're making plans for instead of assuming they want to do what you want to do. It's selfish. It was a hotel, you didn't even have to clean up after them. Next time, get over yourself and just go home if you don't want to participate.
So let me get this straight. You're saying FML because your husband wanted to party with his friends on his birthday? You spend time alone with him on anniversaries. Birthdays are meant for family and friends. I understand being bummed. But FML? I deem not worthy.