Awkward 7-year old manchild hits on your girlfriend at his own birthday party, and it's adorable at first, but it goes on a little too long to the point your girlfriend starts getting uncomfortable because he told his grandmother he'd like to kiss my girlfriend on her cheek as a birthday gift, and it's starting to go from a silly adorable thing to something everyone seems to be encouraging it...to the point where my girlfriend is getting so uncomfortable, yet trying desperately to be polite that she abruptly asks me if I'm ready to leave, and at that point it becomes painfully obvious that she was uncomfortable and didn't want to address it, and you can cut the awkward tension with knife. Meanwhile, because you decided to be a little anti-social for a good 20 to 30 minutes at the party, checking your phone for sports highlights and drinking a beer alone in another room, you missed a lot of the context(how this adorable thing has developed into an awkward thing). And when you decide to meet up with everyone again, not realizing how uncomfortable your girlfriend has gotten, you passively encourage it by joking around with the kid, saying things "you've got good taste", and "you wanna come home with us?...you'll have a bunch of chores to do though" (after he insisted on walking us to our car), and agreeing to tell my girlfriend that he says he loves her(he literally pulled me aside to say "tell her I lover her"). Then noticing that your girlfriend has gotten uncomfortable and things are getting a little weird, and trying to defuse that tension with more joking, but that strategy seeming to backfire because she's become even more withdrawn and obviously uncomfortable to everyone at this point.
...What do you do?
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