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Boob job bitchiness

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whoisbu10 · 27/09/2019 22:13

Name changed as don't want my other threads associated with this!

I have two colleagues and we are 'close' at work but don't really speak out of work. We have a WhatsApp group that we sometimes speak on but not we're not best friends by any account. Anyway..

Person A is having a boob job at the end of the month, has been talking about it all year and the date keeps getting postponed (don't know why) but is now booked for end of the month.

Person B is also having a boob job, four days later. Has also always spoke about wanting one, is now in a position to have one, got it all booked pretty quick. Person B is leaving in 2 weeks (before any of the boob jobs).

Speaking on the WhatsApp group about everyone's new boobs and Person A has said she thinks B is trying to steal her thunder and thinks it's strange she booked the same week as her. B has said she doesn't understand why it affects A as she won't be at work anymore anyway and doesn't know anybody that she knows.

I personally think it's all a bit childish and am currently sat on the fence not responding to the group messages as I'm a bit embarrassed!

So, who is BU?

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MeggyMeg · 27/09/2019 22:21

Who cares. You've said yourself that you're not friends out of work so what does it matter.

hotchocolateee · 27/09/2019 22:23

LOL. No one at my work knew when I had my boob job. Not something I kept secret from friends and family but work colleagues are a bit different.
Ummmm I really wouldn't be worrying about this too much. They do sound childish. Who cares.

BananasAreTheSourceOfEvil · 27/09/2019 22:30

Tell them they’re a pair of tits and ignore them.

whoisbu10 · 27/09/2019 22:32

I think A is being childish tbh. B hasn't done anything wrong In my opinion.

It doesn't really matter but didn't know if I'm being mean picking a side

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Sparklesocks · 27/09/2019 22:33

Just stay out of it, if one makes remarks about the other just don’t say anything or that you don’t fancy getting involved.

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