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To my Boyfriend: I'm Sorry for What I Put You Through When I'm Stubborn

I hate to admit it, but I am one of those stubborn girls.

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To my Boyfriend: I'm Sorry for What I Put You Through When I'm Stubborn
Madison Metzger

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Stubborn people can be a pain in the ass at times, and I know this because my boyfriend has told me that a lot in the seven years we have been dating. He knows exactly how to get me out of my stubborn state, but because I am so stubborn, it takes a lot for me to get out of that state of mind. I that the last thing a guy wants in a relationship is a stubborn girl who takes a lot of work, but my boyfriend is the best because he puts up with all of that stuff.

1. He asks me what's wrong.

He does what any normal boyfriend would do to try and fix it.

2. After I tell him he tries to fix it.

He's the sweetest to me so I won't be mad anymore.

3. He can't fix it.

The sweetness doesn't work.

4. I get mad.

I make up my own crazy ideas and don't move on, so I get mad.

5. I stay mad even when he's being nice.

He still continues to be sweet and put up with me, but I'm still mad.

6. He kisses my ass and it still doesn't work.

Sorry babe.

7. I start to become short with him.

My texts become short and I start to get a sassy attitude.

8. He tries to get me out of being short.

He tries to make conversations and does everything so I don't send one word texts.

9. We end the night in a decently nice way.

It's not going to be 100%, so we end the night on an okay note.

10. We go to bed.

It's best to sleep on it.

11. The next morning we're fine, but not perfect.

Still a little annoyed, but I'm getting there.

12. 24 hours later I'm back to being my normal self.

Finally!

Sorry for all the hassle I have caused being stubborn, but thank you for still sticking by me always! XOXO

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