Facebook. Me and my girlfriend were having problem keeping this relationship, so recently she shut down her Facebook cause probably cause of me, and just today she had to decided to reactivate it and at the worse time, she saw a picture that i commented on this random girl that i think looks really hot, "you almost look as good as the turkey i'm about to eat today " so when she saw that, she looked at all the other girls picture comments I gave her over time, it almost sounded like the comments I gave to the really girl sounded like I was flirting with her now that I look at it, I never meant to make it sound sexual, just thought she was really cute. I didn't know what to say and I told my girlfriend I was joking and told her all the comment I gave her was just joking, and that I barely talk to any other girl besides her (my girlfriend) and last text she ever sent me was "your just like any other guy" What should I do now? A. Apoligize? and say what B. Keep denying it? C. I'm screwed either way. I could really use help with people who been in this situation.
Well, it seems like you know you're wrong, and the only right thing you can do when you're wrong is apologize. As far as what to say? Start with what you've said here.
Well if you're just like every other guy...she's just gonna waste her time looking for someone else. Tell her that.
May I suggest another option. http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k121/chismtony/b****slap/blackvswhite9zc1.gif
I say consult fattyfatbastard. He's the board's resident expert on facebook conflicts. Everybody please hold your advice until the fatty has spoken.
sorry for my grammar, i just feel dumb and wrote what was coming from my mind, cause i have no idea what to do right now
Present to her a box, tell her in this box is the one thing she has always wanted. Tell her the only way she can have the box is if she chooses to break up with you. If she stays with you she will never see what is in the box. (If she picks the box, slap her around a bit then break up with her) Then force her to make you a breakup sandwich.
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Move on, anyone that doesn't know how to correctly use the word "your" (it should have been "you're") is too low for you! Pugs
Should have slowed down and wrote more clearly....seems like there's bigger problems than facebook for you to worry about oe base your decision on
Gotta be honest: if my wife was posting that kinda thing about her male friends on Facebook, I'd be very upset about it. You did wrong by her: whether you intended to or not is really besides the point. You owe her an apology, and could possibly help smooth things over by updating your FB status to something like "I love my girlfriend so much for understanding when I act thoughtlessly." If you truly want to make things right, a little groveling never hurts.