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Every reddit story boils down to a sexual predator at the core of it, somehow.
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the way she said it was implied with intent, not accident
You are delusional in these comments. There is no magic way to be ok with it dude. That's something no one can tell you how to feel and in that same vain you can't just magically wave a wand and make her change her mind either. Either break up or don't. Don't come here asking for advise and then not take it
Ew that gave me the ick, too. He may seem great, but luckily this stand out red flag gave you an idea of what weird views he has as early on as it was. I hope you continue to go out and date and find someone perfect for you!
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I just got a new finance job, I’m going to be doing a lot of taxes and stuff. I told my girlfriend I was going to buy myself this watch after my first tax season. It’s like $350. I basically wanted to buy this for myself to commemorate this new step in my life, I grew up without a lot of money so to be able to do something like that on my own means a lot to me. She bought it for me for our one year anniversary without me knowing but then told me the other day that the website refunded her and told her they are out of stock so she can’t get it. I reacted by saying something like ‘thank god, I wanted to get that for myself, that would have sucked.’ I know not a cool thing to say but anyways, days pass and now she texts me saying they withdrew the money from her account and got it back in stock and are sending it to her but she doesn’t want to give it to me because I won’t like it and I don’t appreciate her and stuff. I told her I just wanted to be able to buy it myself as like a goal for myself. I told her I would love anything she got me and it’s more personal anyways for her to pick something out herself. She says a gift is a gift and I should be grateful. I feel really bad but I don’t know what to do.
Bacon does NOT have a lot of carbs, in fact it has virtually none. It's actually a complete protein and isn't the evil food everyone thinks it is (along with butter, egg yolks, full fat everything, etc. – the “light” and “non fat” foods introduced to us wasn't because food companies care…I'll spare the boring details because I'm on a tangent that's completely off topic). As for your situation, it sounds like this girl has zero respect for you. Also, you probably shouldn't make statements you don't even know are true or not. I'm having a hot time understanding why you, at 20 years old, would put yourself in this position where you are now responsible for a girl you've known for 9 months and the baby she came with, when there's a good chance she's with you only because you're taking care of them.
I don't know anything about either of you, so forgive my armchair psychology based on the very tiny amount of info in your short post…
She likely has some self-esteem problems, and competitive activities might make her feel frustrated and upset when she doesn't do well. Probably more at herself than at you. Have some empathy for her – it's a pretty miserable thing to struggle with. I'm sure she'd much prefer to have fun, happy feelings while playing games; but, some people go through a lot of deep, painful turmoil when they perform poorly.
This probably isn't helped by the fact that you obviously like competitive pursuits. And your enjoyment might be perceived by her as being arrogant, “aggressive” or a sore winner. In other words – rubbing your superiority in her low-self-esteem face. And then, shaming her in front of the group by stopping the game due to her protecting her emotions by quitting. Reducing her emotions to just being “childish and immature” shows how far you are from empathizing with her…
Some people love trash-talking and aggressive competition. Others can be super fragile – and feel self-loathing when they do poorly, and then humiliation or guilt based on how others react. If you want games to be fun for everyone, you should be aware of the personality types and how to cater to them. Maybe she's not the best person to invite to Catan or Scrabble nights.
The classic team behavior is “I work all day so you have to do all the domestic labor”