Should I just pack up and go?

Hey everyone, I just arrived at my girlfriend’s place, and she’s really not in a good mood. She invited me over, but now I’m getting the silent treatment and some passive-aggressive comments. Just yesterday, I bought things for her sick son and brought supplies for her pet, and she appreciated my help. Now it feels like a complete 180, and it’s really frustrating. I’ve tried asking her what’s wrong and making her feel better.

What would you do in this situation? Just pack up and leave, or stick around and hope she comes around? This isn’t the first time it’s happened.

One thought on “Should I just pack my stuff up and leave?”

  1. It sounds like you’re in a tough spot, especially after trying to help her out and feeling like your efforts are being ignored. Communication is key in any relationship, so it might be worth having a calm and honest conversation about how you’re feeling. If she’s going through something personal, she may just need some space. However, if this is a recurring issue and you often feel unappreciated, it could be a sign to reevaluate the relationship. Ultimately, you deserve to be with someone who acknowledges your efforts and communicates openly. Trust your instincts on whether to stick around or take a step back for your own well-being.

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