You might make out well if you surprise her and do something very romantic/special 1 or 2 days before Valentine's. It's gotta be something really good though.
If she's upset about a Hallmark holiday (which just about every girl is), then she's a selfish idiot. Tell her that.
Standard Passive Aggressive response Rocket River . . . I would tell you to run . . DON'T WALK to the nearest exit but that is based on my Passive Aggressive Ex No good will come of this
You can't do anything, you are now under control of the female species. Seriously though, its your first V-day...there will be other all-star games. Go to the v-day, and if your lucky you might just be able to make the all-star game too!
Tell her that any other day is also "one day out of the year" and that the Allstar game is more important to you on that day than her.
So I talked to her tonight, and it worked out. :grin: She calmed down, and agreed to go with me...but she now expects something special on another day. Shouldn't be a problem. Maybe I'll set up a romantic weekend ending with the game lol.
Bingo. It's not like you bought the tix while yall were dating. She should understand that you planned on going long before you met her. So unless you're whipped, just go and take a buddy. To hell with trying to make a woman happy. They don't appreciate the sacrificies one makes for them. This is about your happiness bro. Who knows when the All Star game will be coming back to Texas and Valentines is like, every year isn't? It's kinda like when you meet a woman with kids. You frown upon learning she comes with baggage but you accept her as is and try not to interfere when it comes to her and her kids. This scenario is no different. She met you with your tickets so she should back off.
I posted my reply without reading the entire thread. Glad she agreed to go with you. That was the right thing for her to do.
Good to hear man, no matter what you shouldn't miss the game. Take her out Saturday nite or something, hell that's what I'm gonna do with the wife instead of celebrating on Sunday.