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Will he come home or should I just move on?

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Question - (27 June 2008) 3 Answers - (Newest, 27 June 2008)
A female United States age 36-40, anonymous writes:

My boyfriend left me almost 2 weeks ago. He moved out a lot of his stuff but left a lot too . He called me while I was out with a friend like crazy because one of his friends saw me out and told him he talked me into driving home. We talked briefly he said he couldn't come home right now. He's sleeping on the floor one his friends one bedroom apt who already Haas a roomate. We ended up having sex that night but he wouldn't kiss me and got up and left after he was done. He didn't take anymore stuff and its been 3 days haven't heard from him only when I called because I was locked out and he wouldn't give me the key. I don't know what to do will he come home or should I just move on?

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A female reader, Caralots United States +, writes (27 June 2008):

Move onnnnnnnn

that is all.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (27 June 2008):

Sister Sue, it is time to pack YOUR bags and leave this looser! No true MAN would ever treat a woman he loves like that. Don't let him use you as his sex toy and door mat. Buck up, and you walk away. You deserve much, much more.

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A female reader, Livinglifedaybyday United States +, writes (27 June 2008):

Just move on dear. This guy is not worth it. He used for meaningless sex. I suggest you call him and set up a day for him to get all his stuff and have a trusted friend be there instead of you when he goes to retrieve his things. Insist on getting your key back and even then change your locks. He's made his choice. Let him live with it.

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