im insanely jealous of my boyfriend's spoiled life.
Question Posted Thursday October 8 2009, 9:57 pm
ill talk about one main thing that bothers me every day. i applied for the school newspaper as a writer, with my application typed and printed out the night before.
he applied as well to join me as a photographer, and wrote the application the day of in pencil.
he got in, and i didnt. hes not even committed. every day this makes me really upset because i love to write and being on this would have been great for me. how do i deal with this?.. i tried talking to him, but he just gets mad at me and says "fine, i'll quit for you", but i know thats not fair.
ive just never been so disappointed/upset/jealous involving him in the two years ive known him..
But it's not like you guys were even applying for the same position. There is a lot of competition for getting the position of being a writer, compared to trying for the position of photographer. You can't really compare the two. You should be happy for him. He did it to join you, remember. Whether you got in or not isn't his fault. The fact is that he did it in the first place so he can be with you. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
lolalufonda222 answered Thursday October 8 2009, 11:54 pm: do things like this happen oftenn?
if they do then im really sorry and that sucks
but if not then maybe you should be happy for him?
or just ask the person in charge of the newspaper why he got in and you didnt?
masybe there was more photography spots available than writers?
if all else fails, jsut try to come up with things that u have that he doesnt. it might make you feel better. [ lolalufonda222's advice column | Ask lolalufonda222 A Question ]
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