I went through a bad breakup with my girlfriend 21 months ago. What I meen by bad is, it was very hurtful to me. She told me she didn't have any interest in getting married again, she wanted to go back to school full time, didn't want to be involved with anyone while going to school, and she called it off. What really happened was she only went to school part time, and re-married again 1 year after she broke up with me. And she married a guy that was her ex live in boyfriend from 20 years ago. Who according to her she dispized. I spent alot of long nights sitting at the kitchen table. Should of got some counceling, but bud-weiser helped me get through it. I absolutely will not tolerate any cheating or seeing someone else. My advice 1. Sit her down and tell her how things are going to be, see what she wants to do, then tell her how things are going to be according to that. 2. If stay together on your terms, then fine but otherwise go through with the split. 3. If going that way, try to work it out civil, if not get a good divorce attourney for men. 4. Get counceling if you want, otherwise I suggest alot of alcohol for the pain. I am just now feeling like I got my heart back from what that last B!tci-i did to me.
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