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He’s just had a go at me for “not trusting him” honestly pathetic

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CenturyCoconut · 25/09/2023 10:07

Am I wrong here?

Something as small as going to McDonald’s at the airport has caused an argument. He wanted to get a coffee with his happy meal but he couldn’t get one. Out of the corner of my eye I thought I saw small print at the bottom that said you could change your drink, so I said “oh hang on let me just have a look”.

He got moody because he’d “clearly already looked” and I didn’t just trust him. He said he’s not stupid and that he’d already checked. I said I was just trying to help. He said I didn’t need to because he’d already thoroughly looked and “I’d only seen the screen from the corner of my eye”.

He’s now expecting me to say sorry and I said it was pathetic. He also said “it’s common sense, course you couldn’t add caffeine to a kids meal” so he’s basically saying I was stupid for checking.

He’s giving me the silent treatment expecting me to apologise and said it’s pathetic it got to this point because I should’ve just said “sorry” or “I know you’ve looked so it doesn’t matter”.

What even is this? Am I in the wrong?

OP posts:
Pottomous2 · 25/09/2023 18:42

I bet he’s not sharing the toy…🤣

BlueVinca · 25/09/2023 18:51

Leave him in the soft play next time.

Mountaineer0009 · 25/09/2023 22:35

@CenturyCoconut did they change it ?

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