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When it comes to relationships I'm working on letting go, or identifying what's my job and what is not.
Here's an example.
I don't watch TV but my SO does.
One of our mutual friends called two days ago to invite my SO to a party to watch the final episode of LOST.
She knows I don't watch TV so didn't put me on the spot by inviting me, which was nice.
She said she needs an RSVP since they are planning food and drink and it is not even in her home.
I told my SO he was invited and she wants an RSVP.
I don't know whether he called her back or not.
I suspect not since he said he doesn't watch that show.
Now here's the deal and the point of this thread.
I'm not going to nag him or worry about it.
I did my job by relaying the info.
It is not my job to make sure he calls her.
I have to remind myself to let go of thinking it reflects poorly on me if he does not bother to call her.
What would you do in this situation?
Do you think I have an obligation to get back to her since I was the one she talked to?
Or do you think my attitude is too self-centered and I'm not being a "team-player"?
Here's an example.
I don't watch TV but my SO does.
One of our mutual friends called two days ago to invite my SO to a party to watch the final episode of LOST.
She knows I don't watch TV so didn't put me on the spot by inviting me, which was nice.
She said she needs an RSVP since they are planning food and drink and it is not even in her home.
I told my SO he was invited and she wants an RSVP.
I don't know whether he called her back or not.
I suspect not since he said he doesn't watch that show.
Now here's the deal and the point of this thread.
I'm not going to nag him or worry about it.
I did my job by relaying the info.
It is not my job to make sure he calls her.
I have to remind myself to let go of thinking it reflects poorly on me if he does not bother to call her.
What would you do in this situation?
Do you think I have an obligation to get back to her since I was the one she talked to?
Or do you think my attitude is too self-centered and I'm not being a "team-player"?