He should have made it up to you the following weekend.
Let him know that birthdays and anniversaries are very important to you, so you would appreciate that he spent them with you in the future! Men sometimes need to be told this straight outright. Ridiculous, i know ... but still :)
Good luck hon.
2007-08-26 20:13:05
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answered by devyl gyrl 4
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Get used to it , next it will be your birthday , then christmas , valentine's day and so on and so forth .
If this is how your 1st anniversary was spent then his selfishness and being so self absorbed wont change in the next 20 year's this is your key to see how every special day will come about while he expects you to make a huge deal out of his day's , birthday's , father's day , christmas .
Reality bite's but the truth had to be told.
Did he buy you a gift? I'm guessing not.
2007-08-26 19:31:05
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answered by JadeyOz 5
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What a selfish toad. I feel sorry for you having to live with such a selfish person. He has totally disrespected you and your feelings. Did you tell him how much he hurt you by doing this? Sounds like it wouldn't do you much good anyway if he is that selfish and unfeeling. Definitely makes your marriage less important than his mates.
2007-08-26 19:53:00
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answered by Sweet Suzy 777! 7
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i might say this: "Honey, our anniversary in on Friday. i individually decide to spend it mutually to have fun our marriage, it incredibly is considerable to me. whether, in case you will quite spend it with your friends, then this is your decision." See what he says. If he chooses to spend it together with his pals, then confident make plans of your guy or woman -- i does no longer decide to take a seat down at homestead on my own on my anniversary the two. That being suggested, i might start to noticeably reassess our marriage and dedication point to one yet another. He does not look to place that plenty attempt into the marriage, which must be a great deal. stable success -- and that i individually desire he does the properly suited situation.
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answered by ? 4
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Sorry, I don't see what the big deal is. It's just an anniversary! You spend the rest of the year with the guy. Your husband isn't selfish, but it seems like you want your husband all to yourself.
2007-08-26 19:35:25
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answered by skunk pie 5
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Why do you ladies put up with such bad behaviour?, as there are some real nice guys out there who would treat you a whole lot better. Tell him he either gets it together or ships out, as you are longer going to put up with this sort of crap, and make a firm stand. You can do it, now go and state your case.
2007-08-26 19:39:03
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answered by Live_For_Today 6
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JadeyOz is 100% correct. Get used to it. If it's not something you want to live with, then you have to decide if you are better off with or without him. My ex used to do the same thing. When his birthday would come around and he asked what I was getting him, I told him I was getting him the same thing he got me... nothing.
2007-08-26 19:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand full well but I think you need to tell him how bad this hurt you and make sure that you always keep open line of communication in your relationship
2007-08-26 19:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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A tea?How about nice dinner,a present and a passionate night.That was your first anniversary.If i were you i wouldn't even speak to him untill he fixes everything.If you let this slip,he'll do this for every year.
2007-08-26 19:38:38
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answered by avavu 5
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My gut feeling is that he's not really in love with you. I wonder how much fun he had himself at his "friend's" buck night. Hmm.
2007-08-26 19:37:02
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answered by Ratchanexpat 2
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