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Falling out on holiday

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Gardenquestion22 · 03/03/2026 23:46

Is it just inevitable that you'll have a night when you are bith tired and snappy. We've fallen out over where to eat,both snappy, sitting somewhere fairly crsp as a compromise. Its hot and I dont do heat.... both sitting on our phones ignoring each other. Apparently I've 'tortured him' as couldn't decide where to eat.

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Crushed23 · 04/03/2026 00:36

Not inevitable, no. DP and I don’t fall out on holiday. I’m at my most relaxed and he’s very easygoing in general.

Ex-DP was another story. I didn’t fancy him, he was sulky/moody, and he once made me cry in public with his sulkiness (this was our last holiday together, unsurprisingly).

Mullaghanish · 04/03/2026 00:42

I limit ours to 5 nights. Otherwise, love him as I do.. it gets a bit knife edgy… he doesn’t need to eat, I do, I want an ice cream, he wants it later🙄…

TikTokker · 04/03/2026 01:38

We never have tbh. Can you break the ice and start talking? Shame to waste the night

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