l was with my boyfriend for 8 months.
My family are a bit strange, they told me to dump him and if l didn't they would throw me out.
My boyfriend said no to me moving in with him and l feel mad with him for this as we then had to split when we were happy together.
Am l right to be mad at him for not wanting to help when l needed him?
2006-06-15
02:47:50
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l earn £200 a week, therefore not earning enough to get a place of my own just yet, hence why l kind of needed his help.
2006-06-15
02:53:44 ·
update #1
He has his own place
2006-06-15
03:04:20 ·
update #2
l'm 19 for those of you that think l'm under 16
2006-06-15
03:06:15 ·
update #3
l'm 19 for those of you that think l'm under 16
2006-06-15
03:06:17 ·
update #4
Yes i would be mad big time if he loved and cared for youwhy wont he help?
2006-06-15 02:51:07
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answered by dizzymooo 4
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I dont believe so. I think he was doing an honorable thing by not letting you move in with him.
He probably doesnt want any more tension between him and your family, and you and your family over him, and knew that you moving in with him would the like you leaving them and ignoring their wishes instead of working through them.
Or maybe he had the insight to know that things could go south and then you would either end up making his life hell, or not be able to reconcile things with your family.
For whatever reason he felt that it was a bad choice, whether it was his own feelings, or feelings he had for your benefit, But whatever the choice, be glad he was man enough to make them. Theres nothing worse than a man who just goes along with whatever you say, especially when it comes to a life together.
2006-06-15 02:58:57
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answered by amosunknown 7
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First of all, I' m really sorry about what happened. As it concerns now your problem, don't blame totally your boyfriend! The real problem is you relationship with your parents. Why didn't they want him? What was the real problem? Your first priority is to deal with your parents and get over your problems. Have a sincere discussion with them and AVOID BEING IN A FIGHT! A fight will lead you to nowhere!
Your are absolutely right to be mad with your boyfriend but come for just a minute in his place. He loves you, he cares about you but he stayed out of this because the problem is between you and your parents. If he let you come to his home, he would have to deal with your parents, to have a fight with them and in the end they could force him to engage you or getting married.
What I mean by that? HE LOVES YOU BUT HE IS SURELY NOT READY FOR THE NEXT STEP: A MARRIAGE OR ENGAGEMENT! He saw that your parents didn't want him, you was ready to move to his house and what you think would be the next move of your parents?
YOUR BOYFRIEND IS NOT AN ANGEL BUT SURELY NOT AN EVIL ONE! Call him, tell how you miss him and discuss your problem. You may find a nice solution for that. IF HE DOESN;T SUPPORT YOU AT ALL, LEAVE HIM. YOU SURELY DESERVE SOMEONE BETTER!
2006-06-15 03:02:52
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answered by super_sexy_amazona 4
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You have a right to feel how ever you want. No one should dictate anyone Else's emotions.
As for the boyfriend; it appears he was not that far into the relationship as you were. Being dis-owned to move in with a BF that does not want you to live with him after 8 months. Hmmmmm?
I would suspect you're under 18 years old and average to under average student. Correct?
You need some serious emotional grow before being in your next committed relationship.
2006-06-15 02:56:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I think you are right for being angry with him. However, looking at the bigger picture your family may be right also. I think you should dump him. You've only been with him for eight months and if he doesn't care about your relationship with your family he probably isn't marriage material. Dump him now before you waste a lot of time and emotions on a relationship that is probably going to break up sooner or later.
2006-06-15 02:51:44
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answered by Deeney1 1
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First of all, how old are you? If you are still young then maybe that has something to do with this. If not then maybe your parents can see something wrong with this guy that you cant because, well you know the saying love is blind. Maybe your boyfriend does not feel ready to have you move in with him yet. After all 8 months is not that long.
2006-06-15 02:53:01
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answered by happyflamepepper 4
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Well.... ok, you should be made at him if he just said NO! and didn't give you a good eplanation.
But you must take consideration, its just like if he asked to move in with you, you would have to say no because of your family. This may be the same for him. The most imortant thing is to listen to his reasons and then decide on whether you forgive or understand his point.
Hope that helps =)
2006-06-15 02:56:50
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answered by daniel4joyce 2
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First off, your family has no right saying that. Secondly, using that as an excuse to move in with him is wrong. And the reason he may have said no is that he may be a decent guy and have some morals and sees living together as wrong. But whatever his reasons are, NO you do not have any reason to be mad at him.
2006-06-15 02:52:50
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answered by Julie 5
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You should be mad at him. I think the reason why he said no was because he wanted to move in with you for the right reasons and didnt want to feel cornered.
Your family are very selfish and should let you make your own desicions. They now probably think they've won. Cant you move in with a friend?
2006-06-15 03:00:24
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answered by Wicked Top. 3
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answered by durgin 4
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I think you are right to be mad. If he loves you then he should have been there for you. Although you guys have only been together for 8 months which isn't very long so maybe moving in together wasn't the best thing anyway. Me and my b/f have been together for almost five years and we have lived together off and on through them all and belive me it's not all peachy keen.
2006-06-15 03:15:36
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answered by d 2
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