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Don Juan
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- Feb 3, 2010
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Time to admit I made a mistake.
Valentine's Day is here, and I didn't do anything for my gf. Of course I had excuses: unusually busy week at work, I loathe the holiday, we had talked about delaying it until after a big report due tomorrow, etc...
Some of you will say I'm justified for doing nothing, though I am man enough to know I dropped the ball here. I love her, and work is just work. Work will forgive a poor assignment or fire me, nobody gets hurt. She does feel hurt, especially when Facebook is a giant slap in the face: "Look how much my man loves me because of all the sh*t he bought me."
It's time to realize she makes compromises for me, and if I really care, I should do the same for her. I can't take back the pain she felt today, but what can I do? Is a romantic gesture going to compensate now?
I'm thinking no. Time and effort will likely be the solution, like any other mistake. Just hate feeling like an unappreciative sh*tbag.
Valentine's Day is here, and I didn't do anything for my gf. Of course I had excuses: unusually busy week at work, I loathe the holiday, we had talked about delaying it until after a big report due tomorrow, etc...
Some of you will say I'm justified for doing nothing, though I am man enough to know I dropped the ball here. I love her, and work is just work. Work will forgive a poor assignment or fire me, nobody gets hurt. She does feel hurt, especially when Facebook is a giant slap in the face: "Look how much my man loves me because of all the sh*t he bought me."
It's time to realize she makes compromises for me, and if I really care, I should do the same for her. I can't take back the pain she felt today, but what can I do? Is a romantic gesture going to compensate now?
I'm thinking no. Time and effort will likely be the solution, like any other mistake. Just hate feeling like an unappreciative sh*tbag.