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He wants to move out to be with his daughter

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Question - (19 April 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 19 April 2010)
A female United States age 51-59, *anley69 writes:

I've been dealing with this guy for almost 6 years now. When I first met him he was involved with someone but things were rocky according to him and I at the time was going through a breakup with my husband of 16 years. We became friends one thing led to another and we fell in love to then find out that his girlfriend was pregnant right when he was gonna brak up with her. To make a long story short he recently left her and moved in with me, we've been living together for only 2 months his daughter is 3 years old, he keeps saying how much he misses his daughter how he is so confused he wants to be there for his daughter that everytime he goes to see his daughter the little asks him when is he coming home so I asked him if he wanted to go back to his baby's mother house so he can be with his daughter his answer was yes and he says he is only doing this for his daughter I love this guy very much and he says he loves me too but that this is all new to him that he's new to this fatherhood stuff. I dont know what to do should I still stand by him and support him in his decisions like he wants me too or should ZI just forget about him and let him be.

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A female reader, Laura1318 Malaysia +, writes (19 April 2010):

Laura1318 agony auntYou can only have half his heart and if you are satisfied, you can still carry on as usual .

Are you contented with this arrangement? If not ,you will have to let him go.

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