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Jen0125
05/12/18 9:40:10 PM
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wwinterj25 posted...
So you would be happy for him to be "with you" to see if his feelings change or not? Seems that's giving him a green light to use you as a stop gap. If he's even thinking about being with other people it's probably best you kick his arse to the curb no matter your feelings for him.


That's not reasonable. You don't understand how complicated this situation is. He's allowed to be confused right now. This isn't a black and white situation. This situation between us is very fragile and confusing.

wwinterj25 posted...
I find it funny you're the one with a illness yet he's acting the victim. I wounder how this girls BF feels about this. I mean it's like those who say "I cheated and had sex because you wasn't giving me any" like that makes it ok. I don't know it seems you've handled this in a mature way but I wouldn't be a doormat.


He is a victim. My illness isn't an excuse. I am a sick person but the way I behaved affected everyone around me even if it isn't who I truly am and the things I did I wouldn't truly do sober. He didn't cheat or have sex with her. He told me he never touched or kissed her. I told you guys I didn't know if that was true or not. But that is what he told me. You want to act like this situation is cut and dry but it really isn't.
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