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Choosing between boyfriend or new friend!

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Question - (11 January 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 11 January 2010)
A female United States age 41-50, *azzie1 writes:

Here's my situation..I have been with my boyfriend for 5years beginning was crazy cheating you name it. He has been trying to change..but he gave me an ultimatum to have a kid so he could feel like he has a secure thing going..Mind u I have two boys 15 and 8 that are not by him and he has a 10yr old daughter..my problem is that I met a nice guy and I have been chatting with for a week..I told him that i have a boyfriend but that i'm taking time off to realize if this is what I want..but he calls and text's me all the time and it's making me real confused..He say's that he is single and that he doesn't mind if I have a boyfriend but I dont want to hurt either one..What should I do? I don't wanna break it off with my new friend but I feel like I'm lingering him along..What should I do?

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (11 January 2010):

Your boyfriend hasn't changed, he's just adapted. Instead of cheating, he has now give you an ultimatum to have a child? Run from him, he's trying to trap you.

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