I wanna break up with my boyfriend but he keeps pulling me back!
Question Posted Sunday November 7 2010, 5:26 pm
ohkay so i wanna break up with my boyfriend bhut everytime i do he pulls me back in because i think hes cheating on me everytime he updates his status it sayss 11-3-10 and our date is 9-22-10 and hes always telling me that its his court date or his baby bro bday but it says i dont ever want to end us and its a new lie everyday and he keeps saying how he doesnt cheat on girls and he wont ever do it to me and i dont what to do anymoree
DearAbby92 answered Monday November 8 2010, 3:32 pm: Honestly your relationship sounds superficial and unhealthy. If he's being sketchy you have every right to end it. You don't need to let him pull you back. Whether he's lying or not YOU don't feel happy and secure, so the relationship isn't worth it for you. He sounds like a liar and immature and you don't deserve that. Trust me, hanging on will only make it more dramatic and harder to let go.
iwantthetruth answered Sunday November 7 2010, 6:58 pm: Hello.
If he keeps lying to you and you've caught him at it, then he's obviously hiding something. It might not be another girl, but the fact that he needs to keep things from you is suspicious enough. You really don't need all the stress of a relationship filled with lies. Break up with him before he starts pulling you back again. The more time you let pass by, the less you'll want to let him go. Get him out of your life and drop all contact with him if you can. That way he won't try to persuade you to get back together. You can do this and you want to do this, so don't let anything hold you back. You'll be better off without him.
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