ANSWERS: 3
  • I'm under certain if 'anger' is the right word. I'm more or less frustrated by the process. I live by time - a clock, one at is regulated and is the agreed upon 'time' of all business and other clock owners. The spouse lives in the spouses own time frame where 10 minutes away is 30 minutes and 'I'll call you back in an hour' is up to 12 hours and 'I'll call you later tonight (when away). Means I will call you tomorrow. "Just a minute" can be an hour, and 'later' can be eternity or at least hasn't passed yet - even though it could be years later....
  • I don't have a bf but I wouldn't be because it doesn't really matter just as llong as they call you, if someone gets madd about certain things like that then the relationships are never going to work and there's other things to get mad about than just someone not calling. Instead of the person waiting for the call they should be out doing something and having funn and then it won't really matter when the call was madee just as longg as it was. That's what I think.
  • No. And honestly, I can't be with a girl that would get mad at something like that. It's immature. I hate feeling like I have to check in. It's one thing if you say you're gonna show up and you stand her up, that's just rude. But you shouldn't have to give a specific time when you're gonna call. Adults have to do things throughout the day, and some times you get involved in something and don't wanna have to go jump on your phone like a 15 year old.

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