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A photo of a birthday cake representing the one from the story
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AIO for telling my boyfriend to plan his own birthday dinner?
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A photo of a group of people representing the dinner the man should plan with his friends
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What’s interesting to me about this story is that the boyfriend seems very unwilling to contemplate the possibility that his demands might be a little exaggerated. The theme is irrelevant to me; what stands out as a red flag is the inflexibility. That trait is one of the most potentially disruptive to a relationship. To have a happy partnership, the most important ability you need to have is the power to adapt, the power to listen, and to compromise accordingly. Of course, we can’t compromise on everything, but don’t we all agree some things are just less important than others, or are we really going to say EVERYTHING is relative? Come on… -
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A model representing the boyfriend sleeping on the dad's house with a very childish costume
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If he is really planning to break up with her over this, I have to say, even though it’s probably going to hurt, because every breakup hurts, it’s nothing more than a case of good riddance. Imagine spending your life with someone who can’t get past a conflict about a birthday celebration. I don’t mean to be mean, because birthdays can be important to some people, but they are surely not what defines a life or a relationship, so if he can’t get over this, he is, on the one hand, ridiculous and on the other hand childish. I hope she gets a boyfriend she doesn’t have to babysit! Or at least that it offers her the same treatment he expects.
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