By in_side_out - 14/01/2010 11:26 - Australia

Today, I received an email saying that the present I ordered for my girlfriend's birthday will be a week late, which makes it a week late for her birthday. I sat down and said we needed to talk, she burst into tears and apologised for 'sleeping with him,' I just wanted to tell her it would be late. FML
I agree, your life sucks 50 538
You deserved it 2 886

Same thing different taste

Comments

iSwag 0

no no no no **** no! it doesn't matter if she's sorry or not nor does it matter what she's sorry for! if she cheated on you before she WILL do it again...and the worst part it you won't know because you didn't catch her the first time. she snitched on herself so now when she does it she's going to be extra careful and you're going to be looking retarded, once again, getting cheated on and if you get cheated on a second time by this same girl it's going ti be absolutely your fault **** THAT BITCH

Erindub 0

Well on the brightside you don't have to worry about the gift being late now

How is this an FML? Dump the Bitch and cancel your order.

Wow How is this a FML? Maybe the fact that his woman cheated on him. It is unfortunate that anybody cheats but a lot do. Surprisingly they did a study and found out that women now cheat on men more than men cheat on them.

O, boy, so sory. FYL a thousand times.

Towelie_31 0

#20, ya it was a mistake, but so what? You don't think japan though oh shit we ****** up near the end of ww2 after pulling america into the war? Point is after making a mistake you gotta pay for by getting atomic bombed twice.

lingfeng 0

I wouldn't care how much she apologized, honestly. She could "sorry" all she wanted. Someone said that some people will cheat if their significant other doesn't make them feel attractive or good enough for them -- well, if she was unhappy enough with the relationship to sleep with someone else, she shouldn't be in that relationship, or she should at the very least talk to her boyfriend instead of going behind his back like that. And she should be responsible about her actions -- there is no way to "accidentally" sleep with someone (whoops! I didn't mean to!) unless it's against your will. I honestly don't even consider being drunk an excuse for cheating on someone -- if you know that you're more likely to be, er, more promiscuous when wasted, then it's your responsibility for the sake of your relationship (if you really value your relationship, at least) to know your limits and not drink to that point. Just my personal opinion. I have never been the "jealous girlfriend" type, I don't care if my boyfriend has friends who are girls or anything, but if I'm cheated on, all the trust in that relationship is basically out the window and there's really no way for me to continue a relationship with that person.

LaLaBriBri 0

"we need to talk"? why the hell would you say that about something so insignificant? i mean, "i have something to tell you" might even sound too serious.