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Thread: she seemed upset about the milkshake

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    she seemed upset about the milkshake

    last night my girlfriend came over, on her way she called and said she was wanting a milkshake and asked if i wanted one. i had just ate a big dinner so i said no, but told her i would split one and i would go with her. she said nevermind, i only want one if u get one

    i said sorry and she said whatever. the later she was like "the one time i need a milkshake and it figures you don't need one"

    she didn't mention it again, should i worry she is upset?

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    No, you are well within your rights to not want a milkshake.
    She could have got one even if you didnt. It was her choice to go without.

    This is her problem. She is just being stroppy for nothing.

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    This is stupid

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    Is she 12 years old?
    Never regret anything that has happened in your life. It cannot be changed, forgotten or undone. So, take it as a lesson learned and move on.

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    LOL.. you know what? Just tell her you're sorry about the milkshake and it won't happen again
    It seems like she wanted her "own" milkshake, and your psychic ability failed to kick in and realize this. lol
    Woman's craving = bad mood.. sorry for you.. she will get over it though

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