I think I'm going to leave my boyfriend. I have a feeling that he is cheating on me and I promised myself that if things started to get bad in a relationship, I'd break it off before things got any worse (like my last one). I've already tried talking about the situation with him, but it's not working because we have a huge language barrier, so when he doesn't wanna talk about something he pretends like he doesn't understand. I'm not going to be treated like this again, I'd rather just end it.
Now how should I go about doing so? I don't want there to be a huge scene and fight. Should I be honest and tell him the real reason I'm breaking up with him, or should I just tell him that it's too difficult to carry on a relationship at this point in my life?
2007-01-14
10:38:05
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Even my sister's boyfriend mentioned to my sister that he thinks my boyfriend's messing around.
2007-01-14
10:53:16 ·
update #1
I think you should stick with your 'too difficult' story. with the truth, you risk the chance of the whole 'denial' discussion, which leads to accusations of you have trust issues. or, he could lay on the whole, 'it will never happen again' thing, which could cause you to forgive him and disappoint yourself.
2007-01-14 10:52:01
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answered by hunting wabbit 4
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Tell him goodbye. No production, tell him flat out that you can't be with a person who feigns a language issue everytime the going gets rough.
I'll be $$$$ that when things are getting feisty he's oh so good at telling you what he wants.
The language barrier will drop once he tries to tell you to stay. He'll say, "Well, maybe in this country! In my culture that's the way we do it and things run so very well for us.".
Usually the case if woman are treated like 2nd class or worse, illegal aliens, in the "old country". No just say "Goodbye".
2007-01-14 10:47:52
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answered by Geo-Guy 3
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First of all, to hazard labeling myself a rank beginner within the eyes of anybody so confident as Ian, I will say that this poem is already particularly cast, even though I do suppose that the grammatical inversion you have got selected within the line 'But nonetheless she appears to relief uncover' is unnecessarily abstruse; I in my opinion have an understanding of your purpose precisely, however my grammatical experience is strangely delicate and I recognise you followed it to hold the exacting, metronomic cadence this poem has. However, it used to be pointless. You might have mentioned as readily 'But relief nonetheless she appears to uncover' and feature have shyed away from hanging the direct item in a break up infinitive. Is what you probably did unsuitable gramatically? No, however through the equal token it isn't finest .Now directly to the top of the poem, and the penultimate line: I suppose it could higher serve your rationale to switch the interval finishing the antepenultimate line through a comma (making of the road a clause), after which changing 'that is' with 'what is' within the penultimate line. I trust you that you simply can not difference the final line to Ian's advice with out exchanging the have an effect on of the whole poem, that is that Beth is attempting to uncover a few souvenir of the daddy she under no circumstances knew. She will remedy not anything through crying; she's effectively curious. I grew up in a unmarried-guardian family; my mom raised me, and my brother, with out him. He left her among the time of my perception and my delivery; I've under no circumstances met him or talked to him. I have obvious snap shots and heard the reviews, however that is it. I can, as much as a factor, empathize with 'Beth.' It's no longer an celebration for crying such a lot as one for wondering, "Who used to be he?" and "Who am I?" That being mentioned, the phrase 'frank' need to be one you want to use to Beth's mom, who lives for the needs of the poem 'offstage', which serves to make Beth's questing extra solitary, extra heartbreaking. To the level that your procedure attracts the reader towards her, it makes the phrase 'frank' appear unusual (for my part). A knotty hindrance you have got there Cassie! How will you remedy it. I do not intend to inform you 'the way you must' seeing that our animated correspondence has confident me almost always of the fervour of your brain and you're going to uncover the best way... your method! Just do not take 'Beth' away to a few some distance put off within the approach. All in all, a excellent poem however one you'll, via extra cautious suggestion, make much more certain.
2016-09-08 03:53:19
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answered by ladwig 4
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The truth is always the best route. You know whats best for you. Keep your standards high and never settle for the sake of a relationship. Tell him the truth and stand your ground, even if you have to do it on the phone so there won't be any drama.
2007-01-14 10:45:41
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answered by shellese2 4
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You should just tell him that it's too difficult to carry on a relationship with him. This is the truth, so you wouldn't be lying to him.
2007-01-14 10:41:57
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answered by lyndsie 3
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I can answer How should I leave him- just leave! You sound like you still care for him , think about it b4 you do it . you have a FEELING hes cheating on you . woman have this problem they over think everything , he probably isnt doing anything and its just all in your head. well hope i helped a lil . good luck
2007-01-14 10:45:56
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answered by Agent 217 2
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be honest - tell him you dont feel that you can trust him, and that you dont feel that you fully understand each other... even if he's not cheating you clearly feel like its already over, so be fair to both of you and move on.. good luck
2007-01-14 10:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Be honest and get it over with.
2007-01-14 10:42:57
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answered by fickle™ 5
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Well you could always do what i did-Restraining Order!
2007-01-14 10:42:33
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answered by tina1rules 4
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