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writes: I invited a friend over for a dvd night in and stay over at the weekend. As the film progressed into the night, my friend was starting to feel the chill in our house, despite our heating to have been switched on for already a couple of hours. I didn't agree (prob cos I'm used to it as she was at my place lol) but this isn't the first time she complained. The heating at her house is always on and is very warm so to resolve the problem, she decided to go home for a better night's sleep. I didn't mind that but what annoyed me most was the fact that the plans had changed and also that I didn't say/do anything to try to get the night back on track again. We are pretty good friends and know each other very well. But I don't know why I didn't say anything or show anger or upset (both of which I felt).... please help! Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (23 February 2009): You should have given her another blanket!/ him . Sounds like you are alittle possessive
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reader, jorjax1x +, writes (23 February 2009):
i would have been embarresed if someone went home, she is clearly not a true friend because if i am stopping at a friends house and am a bit cold i put a jumper on or we snuggle up with the cover.
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