MeanLaureen
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Question to the OP - I see in your signature you were just at WDW in May. Was that a trip with your bf? Could the fact that he wanted to save money on your next vacation coming up by staying at his Dad's house be just that.. saving money? Disney trips don't come cheap and maybe he's worried about spending so much money in one year on things that aren't necessities of life. Not many of us get to go on multiple vacations a year due to the high costs.
I'm with PoohandWendy here. I don't see anything that is so terrible that she needs to run and not look back like this guy beat the pulp out of her or cheated on her. As said, there are ALWAYS three sides to every story, her side, his side and the truth. I bet you would be hard pressed to find anyone that presents a difficult situation in an absolute true light, not because they are trying to sway sympathy to their side all the time, but because emotions tend to cause you to see and hear things in a light that they were not presented in. Two sets of eyes and ears can hear things completely different when one set has a great emotional stake in the outcome.
Based on how some reactions are here, I bet you guys would have told DW Matthew to run away from me and not look back. My mom lived with us for 5 yrs because she couldn't afford to live on her own. We tried to include her in as much as we could, and Matthew never once complained that on his birthday he had me AND my mom singing him Happy Birthday over his cake... instead he enjoyed the fact that there was people in his life that cared and wanted to be around him.
I don't see a big deal about him including his mom in his birthday dinner. I could see you being upset if he called and said his mom was inviting him and only him to her house for his birthday and excluded you, but you should be happy that his parents seem to like you and enjoy spending time with you. I've seen sad posts from DISers who have inlaws that hate them so much they refuse to be around them. If you go ahead and go to his Dad's house for a couple of days, maybe try to get to know his dad a little better. Maybe he really is a great guy and you will find things the three of you can do together and have fun and then schedule a couple of little side activities that just you and your boyfriend do together.
I don't know... I just don't see the huge deal here outside of what looks to be like a Grand Canyon sized hole in communication between a couple.
I'm with PoohandWendy here. I don't see anything that is so terrible that she needs to run and not look back like this guy beat the pulp out of her or cheated on her. As said, there are ALWAYS three sides to every story, her side, his side and the truth. I bet you would be hard pressed to find anyone that presents a difficult situation in an absolute true light, not because they are trying to sway sympathy to their side all the time, but because emotions tend to cause you to see and hear things in a light that they were not presented in. Two sets of eyes and ears can hear things completely different when one set has a great emotional stake in the outcome.
Based on how some reactions are here, I bet you guys would have told DW Matthew to run away from me and not look back. My mom lived with us for 5 yrs because she couldn't afford to live on her own. We tried to include her in as much as we could, and Matthew never once complained that on his birthday he had me AND my mom singing him Happy Birthday over his cake... instead he enjoyed the fact that there was people in his life that cared and wanted to be around him.
I don't see a big deal about him including his mom in his birthday dinner. I could see you being upset if he called and said his mom was inviting him and only him to her house for his birthday and excluded you, but you should be happy that his parents seem to like you and enjoy spending time with you. I've seen sad posts from DISers who have inlaws that hate them so much they refuse to be around them. If you go ahead and go to his Dad's house for a couple of days, maybe try to get to know his dad a little better. Maybe he really is a great guy and you will find things the three of you can do together and have fun and then schedule a couple of little side activities that just you and your boyfriend do together.
I don't know... I just don't see the huge deal here outside of what looks to be like a Grand Canyon sized hole in communication between a couple.
