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Old 05-13-2008, 09:07 PM
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Default Re: Am I overreacting or do I have a right to be angry?

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Originally Posted by Whatyosayin View Post
I did drag myself to do it, because I expected her to do the same for me. I try not to expect too much in life in general, but yes, I do expect gratitude for when I do something like that. She could have mentioned it in her wedding speech at least. I guess not everyone has a good heart like me.
No offense, but theres your problem. You didn't do it for her or for Allah you did it for yourself because you wanted something in return. It sounds like you and your "friend" have a really superficial relationship.
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