Thank you.
I am trying to just ignore the whole thing. Thinking, maybe if he thinks I am fine all alone he will want me back. But it is hard because once he is in the room with me I want to talk to him. Have you ever met an elder person who has no family and lives all alone? I work in a medicle office, so I know a lot of these people. When they come in they just want to talk to someone. They will stand at the desk and talk to me. They linger after appointments and don't want to leave. I am like that, too.
The bread, the thing is, I didn't want any more. That's why I gave it to him. But he always does this. He acts like it is too much and that I gave it to him to deprive myself or something. Which I didn't. If I wanted it I would have taken it, not give it to him. >.<
It is so frustrating. He always assumes these things, and even if I deny it, I'm the one that is wrong. He says I lie. What do I gain by being that way? Nothing! It is so infuriating to always be wrong in someone's eyes.
Anyway, thank you.