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does my boyfriend wants to split up?


Question Posted Sunday January 22 2012, 1:18 pm

hi, we've been dating for 16 months and just moved in together. he's a single father and he's in his late 40's. he used to be polite and all lovely with me but now, he just doesn't understand when i'm kidding and teasing him. if i say, ''don't have to be so negative'' and he goes and replies , ''yes i'm negative and good thing you're learning.'' what does he want? i mean does he want to split up? he used to say he wants a long term relationship. what does his behaviour mean? help guys. thanks

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Never2bAlone answered Sunday January 22 2012, 7:14 pm:
From just what you have said it does not seem like he wants to split up but more like he feels like he can control you and treat you any kind of way and completely take you forgranted. Sounds like he was nice to get with you but now his true character is coming out.

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