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well, his "expensive" anniversary gift should go down the drain. get ur self something nice ;)
Honestly, if I was just dating my husband still, I'd take some vacations by myself. But since we're married I have to drag him with me when I want to go somewhere. lol. He's only dating you, if he wants to go on a cruise by himself, then let him. You don't have to buy him expensive gifts either.
Amen!! Sometimes I wish I could leave him and the dog at home.
LOL @ all the cheapskates bitching at the OP for wanting to spend money on her boyfriend.
It's not about being cheap, it's about being logical. Honestly, my anniversaries were usually nice dinners or some flowers. You save the really large presents for birthdays and Christmas. Hell, it's not even a WEDDING anniversary. He probably didn't even remember it. For birthdays and Christmas, Ill spend the big bucks for something that will be very personal to my SO....for the anniversary, it's about something small and meaningful. Why go broke or slave away on double shifts just for an anniversary? pfft.
It's not just that. She's annoyed cause her boyfriend won't take her on a trip with him. You know what, she doesn't HAVE to buy him something worth 2 job shifts, it's a thing called 'common sense', which she apparently doesn't have, or maybe she wouldn't be posting such a selfish FML on this site. "Oh wah I'm buying my boyfriend a super sexy awesome funtime mega 2 job shift present and he's gonna go on a trip by himself". Simple solution: Don't do it and go on your OWN trip?
Oh wah, your boyfriend wants to do something without you. Grow up and get over it. Let him go if he wants a break. It doesn't mean he isn't planning anything for your anniversary and even if it does you shouldn't be getting him something big because you're planning something big. Or maybe better yet, he's just telling you that so as a surprise he can invite you along. Gosh you're such a little brat. I hope he breaks up with you and finds a real woman.
well you're exagerrating saying 'hopes he breaks up with u and find a real women' .......... c'mon man ... the OP is so nice with that guy .... she just loves him more than he loves her !
Use that money you've been saving to take a trip to the carribean at the same time as him. Then stalk him the whole time. Lol
Boo hoo, bitch.
at least he's not going with a his e or another girl. think of positives only
maybe he's going to surprise you later. i can't imagine why someone would want to take a vacation to the Caribbean by themselves. well, unless it was to meet lots of new pretty pretty girls lol
Boo hoo, you're clingy and codependent. Sometimes people like doing things themselves. It isn't necessarily a reflection on you, it just means ... sometimes people like doing things themselves. :P Do you flip out every time he leaves the house without you by his side? God.
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Eh... 1. Why spend so much on an anniversary present that you have to work double shifts to buy? Choose something meaningful within your price range. 2. So what if he wants a getaway by himself? Just because you're a couple doesn't mean you have to do everything together. Let him have some alone time. 3. It might possibly be a cover-up for his gift. If he wants to surprise you, I think that's a good way. Don't automatically think he's being an ass.
so save up your money and get yourself something nice instead.