Eternity
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By Brianna Michelle Ferrell - 21/09/2019 20:00
I agree with #1, many other guys out there would've acted immaturely (not saying what she did was right). Makes me happy to see men like you still exist :)
My ex did that at a 200$ a plate restaurant on our anniversary... I paid for it and drove her home. Hopefully you believe In karma because as it turned out she ended up in the hospital with a extremely bad food poisoning. Lets hope yours ordered the oysters. Cheers.
It doesn't say that he paid, it simply said waiting for the bill and driving her home was torture, likely meaning spending that time with her. Once the bill CAME, it doesn't say which one (or if both) of them took care of it. Still a gentleman, still rude and thoughtless on her part, but y'know, assuming and asses and me and you and everyone we know and whatnot.
I would not have paid our drive her as home...
#53 - a 200$ plate? I can eat for 2 weeks with the same money! I don't like the idea about being resentful with anyone, but she kind of deserved that one.
"Would you folks like any dessert? No? You sure? You make such a cute couple, maybe I could recommend the shared sundae?"
"Sir, I don't have a problem with slipping an engagement ring into her drink"
"I'm actually a licensed Justice of The Peace. We can get you two married right now."
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2 - Your comment reminds me of this commercial where a couple is sitting and the restaurant crew brings out a 'we are over' cake to the man because the lady told them to... It's sad ... :(
You should have just left her there. ._.
From The FML it seems as though OP is a very down to earth person, any other guy would have acted like a Meh. Im pretty sure he won't have any trouble finding another girl^.^
67 - I agree with you and others that he was a gentleman for paying and taking her home. Personally, if she broke up with me during a meal, to me that means the relationship is over right then and there. I would've split the bill and left her there, because she is the one who chose to end the relationship.
I would find splitting the bill acceptable, but I wouldn't practice it personally. As for leaving her there, that's too far. Ending a relationship on bad terms is generally the wrong option.
That sucks that she did it in a public place like that... you should have, then got up and walk away ans stick her with the bill and a nice walk home
More painful than a floozle? I think not.
What the hell is that
How tactless. If she knew she was going to break up with you, I don't see why there needed to be a meal, and if there did, arrange your own damn ride, lady! If it was decided during the date, it could have waited until after the ride home. I hope she paid at LEAST her half. And you're a gentleman for not telling her ass to call a cab.
Reminds me of the FML where they broke up while they were ice skating, as if it was a sudden realization she just didnt want to be with him anymore halfway through a date...
Next time drive her back to where you went for the date, if it's not too far, and make her feel like crap for using you.
Wow that's horrible! I'm so sorry OP!
You are forgiven.
Mad fail
What a bitch, credits to you for being a gentleman.
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"Would you folks like any dessert? No? You sure? You make such a cute couple, maybe I could recommend the shared sundae?"
Good luck, OP. But you were a nice guy for still paying.