Saw this on a friends page this morning.. :\ so lame that people think that way.
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The same thing happened to me with an ex. My high school bf and i were together for 2 years, broke up for like 4 days and got back together and celebrated our 3 year anniversary after that. His friend (who didn't like me for whatever reason) got in my face about it and started arguing that it wasn't really my anniversary and so on. I replied that you can't erase two years of good times because of a four day break up (and I told him to stfu, because it was none of his business).
My current SO is the best friend of another ex-bf of mine, and a lot of people have issues with us being together. Oddly enough, I don't think the ex is one of them. But a lot of their mutual friends take issue with it. As long as he and I are happy, I don't give a crap what they say or think.Why do you wait for me?
How do you wait for me?
I'm lost and alone without you here in my arms.
I'm lost and alone without you here by my side.
Here's a song for you, lovely
Remember that it's for you only, for you only.
My heart is caught in a landslide
And it beats for you only, for you only.
-"My Lovely" by Eisley
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Well that was rude- my SO's best-friend has been together with his wife for nearly 8 years now, they broke up for a while after high school but got back together- they still say they've been together since high school and use that anniversary for the start of their relationship. It's no-one else's business when your anniversary is. I count the day I first met my SO as my anniversary, rather then the day we came "official"; it's totally up to you two what you count as your anniversary and no-one else's.
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I had a conversation with my mom sort of about this, except it was her friend her married the same guy for the second time, I had asked "do you think they would still keep their first anniversary and second anniversary? I wonder how that works?" my mom didn't say anything so I guess it wasn't really a conversation... but it her friends case I would probably think the would stick to the second anniversary but in your case, there is nothing wrong with keep your anniversary! I honestly don't see a problem with that, it's not like there is a law out there saying you can't do thatJoin the Photography Group Today!
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Originally posted by amandamayaaa View Postso i had the most annoying experience last night
as all of you know eric and i broke up, but then got back together.. and since we never acted like we broke up we are still using our original anniversary. so the other day we both posted statuses about it being our one year and my old roommate from college posted this exactly.. "sorry hun, breaking up and getting back to gether and claiming your anniversery back to 2010 isn't really an anniversey"
that is so annoying! we can celebrate our anniversary whenever the hell we want to! she doesn't even know any of our story so it's annoying that she posted that. eric and i both posted stuff back saying it's our decision and blah blah blah
anyyyways, anyone else been told "you can't do that" in YOUR relationship?!
them we got back together. and i still counted our 2 years anniversary in jan as we never broke up. because it was 2 years we were together! now 2 years and a half.
so, dont care about this "friend" of yours, she wouldnt understand it anyway. do as you and your so think is better.our story.
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02.02.2012 - When we got married and closed the distance once and for all
"If it is important to you, you will find a way. If not, you'll find an excuse."
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Originally posted by theyellowdart View Post
Saw this on a friends page this morning.. :\ so lame that people think that way.
i dont even know what to say it is without cursing.our story.
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02.02.2012 - When we got married and closed the distance once and for all
"If it is important to you, you will find a way. If not, you'll find an excuse."
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Originally posted by nicole View PostWell that was rude- my SO's best-friend has been together with his wife for nearly 8 years now, they broke up for a while after high school but got back together- they still say they've been together since high school and use that anniversary for the start of their relationship. It's no-one else's business when your anniversary is. I count the day I first met my SO as my anniversary, rather then the day we came "official"; it's totally up to you two what you count as your anniversary and no-one else's.our story.
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02.02.2012 - When we got married and closed the distance once and for all
"If it is important to you, you will find a way. If not, you'll find an excuse."
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My uncle and his wife have divorced and remarried more than once, and after they finally got their heads on straight and made solid relationship, they decided not to count the years separated, just the ones together. Do what you want! It's your life and relationship.
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Like everyone else has said, ignore them! Ananniversary is what you make of it, I take mine as being the first day I spoke to tom ( which is still the day i fell in love with him) where as others could take it from the first day you did the naughty or whatever. Me and tom broke up for a few days once...but we called each other pet names and said i love you and stuff, and we said we were 'lovebuddies' (like ****buddies xD ) but that didn't change our anniversary.
Personally I think the real problem (except for that girl being a jerk) is facebook. How I loathe the thing. I have had many people say incredibly rude things to me, and the arguments I have seen on facebook are terrible! I have seen relationships end through comments on facebook. /endfacebookrant
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