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You need to have a serious talk now about his douchebag behavior or do not marry him because you don't deserve that.
I too , used to spazz on my ex boyfriend , for asking me in the middle of a COD game , (during 24-0 kd game True Story Bro) , whether I wanted Coconut or Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough ice cream , when everyone knows DAMN well , I like Cookie Dough ... YDI :) in this generation a true girlfriend should know already how their man should get during a video game .
Bloody hell, OP, this suggests the flow of affection in your relationship is cramping your style. I think it's time to tampon your drip of a BF, pull his string, and flush him and the relationship. Your Aunt Flo wouldn't want you to drain yourself for this clottish red-neck!! Go, take a nap. Kin you imagine a better relationship that this? I sure hope so!
Ok, so you MIGHT be #2 in his life. Better find out where you rank before you marry that asshole.
If you knew he was with his friends then yeah YDI. Everybody needs space to chill with their friends and it is needy and clingy to call just to say I love you. Try a text. Then he can respond when able.
Honestly this is why I felt like a needy chick forever... because of a string of asshats like this guy. Lemme tell you something, when you finally find a guy who loves you, that kind of behaviour will never been seen as needy. He sounds like he's emotionally unavailable... it's him, not you. Find the strength and leave him for your own mental and emotional health.
Congratulations but no need to insult those who made you feel like what, I would guess, you essentially were. And likely are.
And you're gonna marry this prick?
Don't come back whining FMLs at us once you're on the other side of the wedding date. They don't get better once they're married, OP. I'm not saying dump him for one douchey moment. I'm saying think long and hard if it WAS just one, and if not...
Ehhh...you do kind of sound needy. I'm a girl and if my husband called just to tell me how much he loved me I'd be all "congrats???" The point is, he wouldn't. He knows how I appreciate receiving affection and since he loves me, does his best to express his that way. I reciprocate. I'm not saying the fiancé was right to respond in such a mean way to someone he thinks he loves enough to marry, but maybe you should consider whether the two of you really click. If you are serious about having a long, fulfilling relationship, I suggest talking about this. If either of you are unwilling, I strongly suggest calling off the wedding.
How the hell did this comment ^ get thumbed down?
Because the large majority of FML users are kids with ne'er a lick of sense. But thanks :)
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Sounds like a reaaaaal awesome husband-to-be...
So next time he tries to be frisky and interrupts your activities you yell at him and blame his "neediness" on the fact that he is hard. FYL.