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Old 12-15-2008, 09:27 PM
VandalSquirrel VandalSquirrel is offline
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Originally Posted by SydneyK View Post
Unless his schedule is so packed that he needs to set alarms in order to remember things you've planned, then that's too much work for the OP. And if his schedule is that full, then maybe now isn't the best time for him to have a girlfriend anyway.

Seriously OP, you're his girlfriend not his secretary. You're not responsible for him - he is. smh

Oh, and if you like the idea of leaving if he isn't where he has agreed to be at the time he agreed to be there, then why put up with it at all? If you're going to leave without him anyway (and it sounds like you would after a week or so), then why bother dealing with all this crap? I just don't get it.
I didn't mean that she should set the alarms or make the appointments, he'd still be responsible for that. Some people have time management problems related to issues such as ADD or something else (not saying that this is the case here) and such organized structure and reminders help them function.

Too much cognitive psychology on the brain...
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