last night i found out i have mono .. yeh i know that sucks but anyways my boyfriend said that i could get some stuff online with his american express gift card he got for christmas. i found some stuff i wanted and i got him a sweatshirt. i didnt know the exact price for all the stuff last night when he asked so i told him id look in the morning and he asked what i got and when i said i got him a sweatshirt he got mad. we talked about it last night he said he was mad because i knew that he didnt want the sweatshirt and to get stuff for myself. but today he asked him if i cancelled the order so he didnt get the sweatshirt and you cant so i said i would go to the store and return it and then give him the money back for the sweatshirt and i told him how much the bill was and he got mad even though he told me i could use the whole card which was 100.00$ he said that im rude and disrespectful and that i dont listen. i was trying to be nice and get him a little present. i dont understand why hes so effing angry please help
Fatcat07 answered Thursday January 4 2007, 3:18 pm: i dont really get that myself. I know that if i told my girl she could use my money to buy anything she wanted, i would mean anything SHE wanted. And if she bought somthing for me, i would kind of be angry and disapointed. so that could be it, but maybe he just has anger problems and means the same thing i do. Maybe ask him what it was that made him so mad [ Fatcat07's advice column | Ask Fatcat07 A Question ]
megan13456 answered Thursday January 4 2007, 3:05 pm: awwww He sounds a little mean. Let it pass. tell him you're sorry and you wont do it again. And well if he is stil mad then ignore him until he's fine again. Don't worry guys are really weird and well i don't even understand why he got so mad but it'll all be over soon and he won't be mad anymore. hopefully
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