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writes: Am I getting brain washed? The woman I've been seeing for the past few months enjoys going out on the weekends, dancing with her friends. She recently said she would only go out one night of the weekend and spend the other with me (I work weekends). She originally was going out both nights, Friday was to a casino for dinner and dancing with friends. So she calls me Friday and asks if it's ok to go to dinner with just her girlfriend then she would bring the leftovers home for me. I said, fine with me. Then it turns out she went to the same casino (one hour away)she originally was going to, met her friends for dinner, watched some gambling, then got to my house at 10:00 (the time I go to bed). I spent all evening waiting with no phone call. She swears up and down that she did "not" go out because she didn't dance. Is this, or is this "not", going out? It's been a constant soar spot. Thanks for any clarification.
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 May 2007): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks for the reply. I didn't think I was loosing a grip on the English language. It kinda tweeks me when people say one thing, do what they want, then manipulate the definitions to smooth it over.
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (14 May 2007):
I think anytime you get out of the house and go anywhere constitutes "going out". What you guys need to do is set up your own definition, one that both of you agree on.
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