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fandomsecrets2020-11-17 05:59 pm
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(Anonymous) 2020-11-19 09:39 am (UTC)(link)No.
Fuck no.
That's not how conversation works.
What you're mentioning OP to do is just a bunch of passive aggressive bullshit that's only going to cause argument, conflict, and frustration, in their relationship.
Clearly OP was willing to watch the show until it triggered them.
Tossing down something like that of the blue- as if OP's SO should have somehow /known/ about everything OP was struggling with without a single word spoken, (before OP was triggered, and likely before their SO felt it was right to breach the subject)- effectively blaming their SO for not reading OP's mind. Encouraging OP to make snide remarks, disregard their SO's happiness they get from the time the shared watching their shows together, that, all of a sudden the show they enjoyed for so long is no longer valid because 'they should have known OP didn't like it as much as they did, and now no one gets to be happy!'
Be as self centred as you want, but don't think that it can pass as actual relationship advice.