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He's gone back home, I really don't know what to do, all I do is cry.

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Question - (9 May 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 10 May 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, *uddlybear writes:

My boyfriend of two years went to work yesterday, he didn't come back home. So like you would, I called and texted him alot, as I was starting to panic.

I then got a text from his mum saying he had gone home, his mum lives two hours away and he'd been living with my family for 6 months due to arguments at home.

We argued a bit too, but hadn't those few days he went. He said he needed time to think, so i gave it to him, the next day he came back to collect his stuff, he wouldn't even look at me and he wouldn't explain why he was leaving me.

All he said was that it wasn't working out, and for me to move on.

However his mum said he will probably come back as this has happened before, him just offing and leaving. But I could see it in his eyes, he didn't care no more, he wouldn't even say he loved me.

I really don't know what to do, all I do is cry.

Help me please.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (10 May 2008):

I know it's hard I've been through a similar situation, but you need to show him your strong you can survive without him. you'll be ok it might take a while better there's a better man out there for you one which won/t just up and leave after a couple of months. as if he's done it once he's likely to do it again if he comes back, he's a mummies boy and they always go running back to mummy. so be strong, take care you'll be ok xxxxxxxxxx wish you loads of luck for the future

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A female reader, hlskitten United Kingdom +, writes (9 May 2008):

hlskitten agony auntHe's a mummies boy. He missed his mum, thats why she said he has done it before.

Time to move on and meet a grown man.

C xxxxx

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