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AIBU to go home and make an omlette?

7 replies

InThisTogether · 30/08/2014 21:27

Oh dear I appear to be a stroppy teenager refusing to go home just to make a point. So unbearably pissed off right now the only word I can think of is WRETCHED. Not even over anything important but you know when you go out just to worry and piss off the other person and end up thinking 'what do I do now?'. Am sat on a residential street in my car wishing I was at home eating omlette. Should I just go home and eat omlette and pretend that I didn't cause an unholy row mainly because of my hormones? Also particularly cross because I am ovulating today and am t t c and my silly pride is getting in the way.

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Meow75 · 30/08/2014 21:29

Go home, say sorry, eat omelette.

Start another day tomorrow.

WorraLiberty · 30/08/2014 21:32

If you cause a row, you should go home and apologise.

Although you don't seem to be entirely serious so it's hard to know what to advise really.

Serenitysutton · 30/08/2014 21:32

Oh dear! How about going for a cup
Of tea or glass of wine to relax a bit then home?

LuluJakey1 · 30/08/2014 21:33

Go home, say sorry, make two omlettes (one each) and eat them together.

AgentZigzag · 30/08/2014 21:39

Don't say it to us, go home say it to him y'soft shit Grin

You took your arse on him and now you've calmed down and want to sort it out, nothing wrong in that (apart from taking it out on him, but I'm sure everyone's done that at some point/other)

Just a plain omelette? Or will you be grating some cheese to go on it? (jarlsberg, Parmesan and cheddar are a nice combo)

BobbyDazzler1 · 30/08/2014 23:37

Go home. Have a hug. Say sorry but you're hormonal etc But don't have an omelette!! Have a big bag of chips or something yummy. You deserve after the night you've had Wink

WineWineWine · 30/08/2014 23:48

you know when you go out just to worry and piss off the other person
That kind of behaviour never works well. You need to talk like grown ups, and say if you are pissed off about something.

I've done it once, in a previous (completely dysfunctional) relationship. I felt a complete prat and decided never to do it again.

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