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    Cassandra
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    Runner, darling, I have been in your situation, so I hope I can offer some advice. I too moved to a different state for someone who ended up breaking up with me 2 years later. I couldn’t really afford to live on my own and didn’t want to room with strangers in a strange state without family, so I did the only thing I knew to do…I called my mom and said, “I’m coming home.”

    Moving back in with parents at age 26 is no easy thing to do. I felt humiliated, but I considered it a stepping stone to something greater. I knew it was the only way to start over.

    Is moving home or at least moving back to your home state an option? Being close to family and good friends makes such a difference.

    Yes, the breakup will hurt like hell and no, it’s not fair that you sacrificed your life for his, but sometimes these things just happen and eventually we do move on. Don’t fret over why he did what he did (you’ll drive yourself crazy). Cry if you need to, feel the pain, but then let it go. Just close this book and start a new one. I promise it will be a much better read.

    #55932
    BenzRabbit
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    He threw you out of his apartment after all that you did for him ??

    I am a guy and am telling you that your ex-boyfriend is a jackass!

    Consider yourself lucky you did not waste more years of your life being treated like that !

    Please move on and build your life. I pray and hope you find the right guy that treats you like a princess.

    God bless !

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