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AIBU?

to be totally pissed off with DB

146 replies

dontknowwhatnametopick · 06/11/2014 12:47

I have been seeing my DB for almost 7 months now and in October it was his birthday. I decided that I would take him away for the weekend. I made the effort to look for somewhere really nice and paid quite a bit of money for the room for the 2 nights. I am on a pitiful NHS wage and quite high rent and also have a DS who is alomst 5 so money is tight, dipped into savings for this as I really wanted to do something nice for him. This weekend also fell on our 6 month anniversary.

So on the 2nd night I had booked a lovely restaurant took him out for a birthday meal and he produces me a gift of ear rings telling me its to mark our 6 months, lovely I thought, a guy has actually made the effort to go out and do something like this.

I then find out that there has actually been no effort at all he has bought them off groupon for next to nothing. I am not pissed off at how much they were I am pissed off for the little effort.

When we have date nights we do use groupon and thats fine but AIBU to think that when its for something a little special then some fucking effort should be made!!!

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MamaDoGood · 06/11/2014 12:54

He did make effort Confused
Choosing, ordering and paying for the earrings. He obviously see them and thought 'OP would like them'

Don't be ungrateful.
You are on a limited budget yourself, you should understand.
Poor bloke !

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NoRoomInTheInn · 06/11/2014 12:54

Hey, you got a gift. He had the thought to choose and buy them for the 'occasion'.
Don't you like them? Do you expect an expensive gift every few months?

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soulrebel63 · 06/11/2014 12:55

What you mean is you think he should have spent more money. It's probably more effort to buy them through Groupon than to go striaght to the shop and buy them.

You'll be lucky to be celebrating 1 year together if you're that shallow.

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FrauHelga · 06/11/2014 12:56

You sound like you have very high expectations of a partner.

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HighwayDragon · 06/11/2014 12:57

You're dating your brother? !

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RainbowCake · 06/11/2014 12:57

Well to me effort and cost are 2 completely separate things.
Yes maybe he could have gone out to a high street shop and spent twice as much, but I think the thought is the same really. He thought of you and bought something he thought you would like for your anniversary.

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HighwayDragon · 06/11/2014 12:58

oh wait db means boyfriend?

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CleanLinesSharpEdges · 06/11/2014 12:59

Make the most of them, I doubt there'll be a 1 year anniversary.

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meoverhere · 06/11/2014 13:00

6 months isn't an anniversary.

Don't be so bloody high maintenance.

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BigPawsBrown · 06/11/2014 13:00

Why is it more effort to order online or walk into a shop than to order on Groupon?

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basgetti · 06/11/2014 13:01

He sounds sensible. You on the other hand, a lone parent on a tight budget spending your savings on your new boyfriend, do not.

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LaurieFairyCake · 06/11/2014 13:01

You've made a mistake

It was HIS birthday so you did something special for him.

A 6 month anniversary is nothing so it was an EXTRA, not a real thing like a birthday.

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Yackity · 06/11/2014 13:01

You bought an expensive gift for his birthday. His BIRTHDAY.

This was a 6 month anniversary, not even a real anniversary for heavens sake. He bought you some nice earrings and you're moaning about it? Wow, just wow......

Oh and YABU, YABFU.....

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slanleat · 06/11/2014 13:01

I totally agree with the others. In my eyes he made an effort and you are simply turning your nose up at the fact that he spent less money on them than you thought he should have.

Its six months ... not six years...

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UncrushedParsley · 06/11/2014 13:02

YABU

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FrauHelga · 06/11/2014 13:04

Is this a reverse?

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PeppermintPasty · 06/11/2014 13:05

CleanLines that made me snort!

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mymummademelistentoshitmusic · 06/11/2014 13:06

Poor bloke. Hope he sees sense and finds someone less shallow.

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gamerchick · 06/11/2014 13:06

He did go to the effort.. He saw them and thought of you. There is no such thing as a 6 month anniversary.

It does sound as if you're setting the bar for celebrations though. If he doesn't go to so much trouble for you on yours, will it matter?

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TheWitTank · 06/11/2014 13:07

Good grief! You are moaning because you got a present on HIS birthday?! 6 months isn't an anniversary. YABU and high maintenance. You were not forced to spend money you didn't have, you could have done something cheaper.

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UptobedNOW · 06/11/2014 13:08

Yabvfu

How much and what sort of effort are you expecting? Mining diamonds himself then hand crafting them into a perfect representation of his love for you? Hmm

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dontknowwhatnametopick · 06/11/2014 13:08

My point is I dont have a big budget but something special was coming up (his birthday) and I have spent my TIME and EFFORT in finding somewhere and paying for something I didnt neccesarily have the money for because it was going to special for him.

He has made out that he has gone to extreme effort to do this for me and it turns out he actually hasnt, thats my point, thats not me being high maintenece!

As I said above the price does not bother me in the slightest it was the lack of effort when he said he had made loads of effort

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calculatorsatdawn · 06/11/2014 13:09

So he saw something, thought you'd like them, and so he bought them?

What a total fucking outrage. Never mind being pissed off, the European Court of Human Rights needs to know about this sort of caper.

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NewEraNewMindset · 06/11/2014 13:10

I do agree that you shouldn't be spending 'savings' on a boyfriend when money is tight and you have a small child. For that alone YABVU.

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FrauHelga · 06/11/2014 13:10

A six month anniversary is nothing of note. I don't know anyone who isn't a teenager who would want to mark that in any way shape or form.

He bought you nice earrings. You like them.

What on earth is the problem with that?

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