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female
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: My boyfriend and I of six years broke up three months ago. Our break up was mutual. We were having a lot of problems. Most of our problem was because of his behavior. We have been dating since we were twenty and five of those years we lived together. I agreed to let him stay in the house until he found a place of his own. We slept in separate rooms and barely spoke. He would always give me a call and ask was i hungry or did I want something to eat. (nice of him). On the weekend he would go stay with his mother and return Monday morning. Well basically I got tired of the back and forth. He was taking his time moving. So one day I packed up all his things took them to his friend house and changed my locks. He was upset when he found out what I did. The next day we spoke and agreed to split the furniture. When him and his mom came to get the furniture we agreed on, they became very rude to me wanted to take things that was not his. So in the end he end up getting nothing. Since that day we have not spoken. Four weeks after the split my best friend call and tell me he has a new girlfriend. And their pictures or posted all over his network. Is he dating this new girl to make me jealous or has he found a new love. If so I feel he has been seeing this chick through out our relationship. Can he really move on after a six year relationship or is this girl a rebound.
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (20 March 2012):
He is dating her in order to get over you. She can be "true love" she can be a rebound who knows?
I'm pretty sure either he or you both disengaged from the relationship a long time ago so yes, it is possible that he has moved on.
I would stop worrying so much about him and focus on yourself.
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