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9-01-2006 @ 1:07PM
Evan JOnes said...
I am no Dr. Phil (i hate that guy) but I would say that they are both in the wrong and that thier communication skills are crap ... and thier relashionship is doomed unless they fix it.
Why?
1. he did not consult her first. He should have. They could have figured out some sort of compromise that benifits them both.
2. she did the "i am mad and not speaking too you routine" ... if she voiced her complaints and let him know how he felt he probably wouldent be mad at her
Essentially ... they dont *really* talk to each other and that is why there relashionship will fail.
Now what is the proper solution? ... you get offered the seat, you talk to your significant other and se what they think. Once you talk abit ... figure out a mutally benificial compromise. My money is on going halfzies on the seat upgrade so they both can go home in luxury.
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