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Old 01-12-2020, 05:33 PM #1
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I'm on the keto diet and so is my bf. We decided to have a cheat day yesterday. I didn't eat much of my.food so decided I'd eat it later in the day. My bf put my food up for me. When I got ready to eat I noticed that he put his empty food carton in the fridge and threw my full carton away and got them confused. I got mad. Lime real mad. Yes it was an accident and I got over it quickly but I still got mad. He said normal people dont get mad over accidents. I disagree. If u accidentally hurt me I will still get upset. I didnt hold a grudge and got over it quickly but he still said anger shouldn't be displayed over accidents. I disagree. Just looking for insight.... thanks.
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