WELOVEGRANDMADONNA answered Saturday December 22 2007, 1:29 am: I would break up with him. Its one thing to ask to borrow money, but its another thing completley to take it from you and lie. If you dont break up with him, who knows what he will take and deny next? You'll basically have to watch everything he does and have no trust for him whatsoever. By taking the money and lieing it just shows how little respect he has for you and your property; everyone deserves someone who they can trust with the world. [ WELOVEGRANDMADONNA's advice column | Ask WELOVEGRANDMADONNA A Question ]
rose2000 answered Thursday December 20 2007, 9:56 pm: If it were me or up to me i dont really whant to break anyone up but yes you should but only if you know for sure like if you saw it. Qoting from Mulan2 "without trust there can be no relationship". So basicly you should hope this helps:) [ rose2000's advice column | Ask rose2000 A Question ]
Em231 answered Thursday December 20 2007, 7:25 pm: Hey, my name is Em231 and I think I can help you,you
should break up with him because stealing is wrong
at so many levels ! You should break up for him for
stealing, and being dishonest to you his girlfriend!
I hoped I helped!
Em231:) [ Em231's advice column | Ask Em231 A Question ]
goaliegirl812 answered Thursday December 20 2007, 6:53 pm: I'm sorry and i hate to say this buuuut.. can you prove that he stole the money??? if you are just going on a gut instinct that is fine and i totally understand. but i think u should give him another chance..
if u do happen to notice this again, and you are SURE ITS HIM, then just break up with him. it may be hard but in the long run i think i would rather have a guy that doesnt steal from me for his own personal benefit.
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