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Fuming over the leftovers of a £16 dinner?I'm rather fuming
Whether or not you think you're being selfish, it's not worth arguing over.
Fuming over the leftovers of a £16 dinner?I'm rather fuming
So I got called selfish tonight by my girlfriend.
We went to M&S where I spent £16 on dinner. She asked if she could take leftovers for lunch to which I said no as planned to have tomorrow for both our dinners instead of spending more money. I then got called selfish
She pays towards food and I pay for other things - mortgage, bills, holidays and most lunch and restaurant meals.
I'm rather fuming so just needed a rant really
Does that sound selfish to you?
So I got called selfish tonight by my girlfriend.
We went to M&S where I spent £16 on dinner. She asked if she could take leftovers for lunch to which I said no as planned to have tomorrow for both our dinners instead of spending more money. I then got called selfish
She pays towards food and I pay for other things - mortgage, bills, holidays and most lunch and restaurant meals.
I'm rather fuming so just needed a rant really
Does that sound selfish to you?
Maybe. I missed something, but at a quick glance it sounded more cheap than selfish, perhaps a bit of both.
Although if you pay to take her out for lunch/dinner, it would suggest that you’re not cheap, so I guess that I may have missed something in the translation.
Every Monday my wife’s great-nephew and his girlfriend drop in for dinner, and my wife inevitably ends up putting any left overs in Tupperware boxes for the pair of them to to take to work next day, and why not, better than wasting it.
He said he pays for the mortgage and bills as well
He said he pays for the mortgage and bills as well
When they depend on you for a sausage roll, you'll never struggle for your hole.
I spent £16 on dinner.
I pay for other things - mortgage, bills, holidays and *most* lunch and restaurant meals.
as other forum members have said, you come across as being cheap. You need to pay for EVERYTHING!
#metoo
#cornersofa
#equalrightsarenotreallyequalrightsbutwesayandpretendthattheyare
have a chat with Tony Williams
He didn't mention what he earned vs what she earned though.
would put all the income in a joint currant account