Dynamicone
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This is my first post but I’ve been lurking and found lots of helpful advice on this site.
So, I hurt my girlfriends feelings last week.
It was her birthday and she was hurt because she felt I put more effort into my wife’s birthday than hers. I love her so much and this is not what I was trying to do, but how it ended up anyway.
Story:
My wife loves birthdays. For my wife’s birthday in December, I got her a nice necklace from a vintage shop worth about $175. I also got her an antique hat pin worth about $50.
We All went out That night and had a nice dinner and cocktails. It was a great time.
That was before covid.
Now for my girlfriends birthday, She said more than once that she didn’t want any kind of party or celebration and I tried to honor that. It’s not like there are many options for dinner or outings now with covid anyway so it made sense. The gift I got her admittedly wasn’t as pricey, but I Feel like put more thought Into findinG it than my wife’s jewelry. She loves slippers so I found her a nice pair of Vintage silk slippers. I thought they were very cool and so her. They were about $70. I told her happy birthday on the day, but I tried to respect her wishes and didn’t do anything else. Now she fees hurt because she’s comparing and I feel like an ass for hurting her. I could have at least wrote her a nice note or got a card or something and I’m feeling so guilty about it. She’s hurt now because she hurt my feelings from not being super enthusiastic about my gift.
Honestly if covid hadn’t come in and ruined everything I know I would have gotten her another gift. And we probably would have gone to a restaurant or something. As a contractor, I’m not making lots of money now.
Did I really mess up or should she have been more understanding and appreciative? I think it is both but I’m not sure. How can I fix it? She’s mostly over it but I can tell she’s a bit down lately and doesn’t want to talk about our future as much or come over as much and I’m just feeling miserable. This is our second year together.
Thank you for your perspective and help.
So, I hurt my girlfriends feelings last week.
It was her birthday and she was hurt because she felt I put more effort into my wife’s birthday than hers. I love her so much and this is not what I was trying to do, but how it ended up anyway.
Story:
My wife loves birthdays. For my wife’s birthday in December, I got her a nice necklace from a vintage shop worth about $175. I also got her an antique hat pin worth about $50.
We All went out That night and had a nice dinner and cocktails. It was a great time.
That was before covid.
Now for my girlfriends birthday, She said more than once that she didn’t want any kind of party or celebration and I tried to honor that. It’s not like there are many options for dinner or outings now with covid anyway so it made sense. The gift I got her admittedly wasn’t as pricey, but I Feel like put more thought Into findinG it than my wife’s jewelry. She loves slippers so I found her a nice pair of Vintage silk slippers. I thought they were very cool and so her. They were about $70. I told her happy birthday on the day, but I tried to respect her wishes and didn’t do anything else. Now she fees hurt because she’s comparing and I feel like an ass for hurting her. I could have at least wrote her a nice note or got a card or something and I’m feeling so guilty about it. She’s hurt now because she hurt my feelings from not being super enthusiastic about my gift.
Honestly if covid hadn’t come in and ruined everything I know I would have gotten her another gift. And we probably would have gone to a restaurant or something. As a contractor, I’m not making lots of money now.
Did I really mess up or should she have been more understanding and appreciative? I think it is both but I’m not sure. How can I fix it? She’s mostly over it but I can tell she’s a bit down lately and doesn’t want to talk about our future as much or come over as much and I’m just feeling miserable. This is our second year together.
Thank you for your perspective and help.
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