well, i suppose strictly speaking you are abroad... what i meant was far, far away from the family. just you and b/f.
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How about inviting her over to stay with you for new year?"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostIf she is likely to cause trouble with the rest of the family, get in there first and tell them you are going to spend New Year with the b/f cos you've had a rocky patch and want to spend it together. Put your side of the story in first.Bazza gets caught
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostHow about inviting her over to stay with you for new year?Bazza gets caught
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postwell, i suppose strictly speaking you are abroad... what i meant was far, far away from the family. just you and b/f.Bazza gets caught
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostHe's grand, thanks... beginning to get some confidence back.. got plenty to moan about so mustn't be too bad
why not do the opposite of what i just suggested.... anyway christmas without family stress wouldn't be christmas. can the b/f travel to ireland. it's what i used to do...Comment
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Back to plan A then, get on the phone"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by andrew_neil_uk View Post19461Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postgood - that is the most important thing.
why not do the opposite of what i just suggested.... anyway christmas without family stress wouldn't be christmas. can the b/f travel to ireland. it's what i used to do...
She just sent me this....
"I will get over it, I don't want you to stay at home because you feel like I am going to be annoyed with you. In my mind you should want to do it without us having to have an argument but you don't feel like that, and I will learn to accept that I am not a priority, difficult as that may be. Checking with Daddy is nice in essence but did you honestly think that I wanted to spend it with him. Its not like I could have gone out with him or anything.
Your life and decisions are your own responsibility, and as long as you can accept the consequences of your decisions then far be it from me to stand in your way."
AggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhBazza gets caught
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