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.Well it's finals time! I'm 27 and graduated 3 years ago. My girlfriend who is also 27 is graduating this semester. She went back two years ago and I'm very happy/proud of her
I know how stressful this time is so contact has been minimal which is fine. It's not something that affects me. Today I sent her a picture of this meal I made. She never answered to it which is fine It was just food. BUT I noticed on Twitter she replied to this guy. Sh signed up for it yesterday and he asked how long she has had it.
Now I'm a little irked. You would think if she's going to talk to someone first it'd be me right? Or am I a little uh overboard?
A lot depends on the tweet. Maybe it was concerning a topic that she feels passionate about and she couldn't let it go by. Maybe he was asking for help and she felt sorry for him. Maybe all she could spare was enough time to type 140 characters and she knew that would never be enough to talk to you. Maybe she was taking a pee and the tweet caught her eye. Who knows. I wouldn't make a big deal about it.
Probably mad because she's giving some other guy attention when he should be the guy she gets into contact first.
I mean I can't blame him really. He probably misses her and he sees that she's contacting someone else and hot talking to him right now.
I don't think that's super strange, maybe a coincidence. Maybe you should try to call her and see if she answers her phone. If she doesn't want to answer your call but you see her having a conversation with that guy, then I'd start to turn the gears.
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