penkitten said:
didn't we already do this thread?
Yea, I'm sure we did.
I just can't get over it though.
She actually pointed out a couple of things that I did that this weekend that I immediately recognized as being a mistake or misjudgment on my part, and I promptly apologized for what I did and I meant it.
The longer version of this story is that I had arranged for the 22 yr old to come visit for the weekend. The premise for her coming into town was so that she would be able to see me, but also be able to see her best friend and some other acquaintances before she starts school this week.
So Thursday night I pick her up. I worked Friday, and she came and hung out at my office for part of the day.
She was in contact with her best friend who invited her to go do something that evening. That was fine.....I had actually been kind of invited as well but wasn't feeling it, so they went off to do their thing with the understanding that we would all meet up an do something later.
So later rolls around, and the three of them drive all the way to my house, have one drink, and tell me they have to go make an appearance at this party but they will be back.
Not 20 minutes later the 22 yr old starts texting me about how she's afraid she's gonna end up babysitting these other girls, and I replied that I had a feeling that I wouldn't be seeing them again that night.
Oh well, I knew it was going to happen as soon as they left my place. It sucks cause I had made plans with THEM, and turned down offers from two other people because of it, but it wasn't THAT big of a deal.
So the next day I went to pick up the 22 yo at her friend's house. We're walking out the door and her best friend starts talking about the concert that they are going to that night asking me if I was coming.
The thing is, I already had plans with another group of friends, which 22 yo knew about, and the plan was that she was going to accompany me that night I was meeting up with the crew.
So I was starting to get agitated that she had taken it upon herself to make plans with her friend when she had already agreed to do something with me.
I was a bit ticked that she had done this, even though I was of course invited by everyone, but I bit my tongue. Nighttime comes along and the girls come over to pick up the 22yo at my place, asking me if I was going with them, blah, blah. I told them that I had made other plans, and we all agreed to meet up later.
So needless to say they were a no-show. I texted them my whereabouts around 1am, and I finally get a text from 22yo at about 2:30 which I didn't respond to. Then she calls me at 4am. I didn't pick up. Again, she texts me the next morning as if nothing had happened asking if I wanted to come joiin them by the pool. I don't answer, so all afternoon she's blowing up my phone.
Finally I said fukk it and responded to her when she sent me an IM. She asked me to come and get her so we could talk, and I told her she needs to get best friend to drop her off if she wants to get to my place, cause I wasn't gonna pick her up.
I then basically told her to have fun hanging out with her friend and to call me later when she gets a ride to my place.
So 20 minutes later she texts me that she's on her way to my place. She gets there and I explain to her that it wasn't cool to have "stood me up" like that. I reminded her that she initially had plans with ME, to which she replied that she "couldn't turn her best friend down" I of course called her on that line of sh!t, which did no good, but then she kept going on and on about how she wasn't having a good time and she tried to get everyone to go meet up with me but they wouldn't leave and that she wasn't driving, and how could I blame her if she had no control over the situation, etc.
I once again explained to her that it wasn't cool that she changed plans in the first place, and it ESPECIALLY wasn't cool that she ditched out on plans with me two nights in a row, regardless of whether or not her hands were tied. I explained that her "I can't say no to my friend" line was utter BS, and that regardless of the fact that she couldn't have imagined that the same thing would have happened twice in a row, she shouldn't have put herself in the position where it would have been POSSIBLE for it to happen. In other words, her first obligation was to me, she should have told her friends to meet up with us later instead of the other way around.
But no matter what I said she would apologize for the fact that the situation was fukked up, but she wouldn't acknowledge that she had done wrong or had any responsibility in the outcome by altering plans in the first place.
"I can't say no to my best friend"???
That's funny, cause the night i fukked you in my jacuzzi that same best friend was PRETTY pissed when you wouldn't get out of my hot tub to leave with her, and that same best friend was also pissed the night a couple of months later when you canceled plans with her to hang with me.
But no matter what I said she couldn't see it and refused to take any responsibility.
I would say that something like this should not be tolerated, but unless it's a serious or chronic problem, you pretty much just have to let it be known that you disapprove of her actions (give her a strike, if you will) and move on.
I just don't understand how women can rationalize such BS.