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His friend isn't doing the right thing and now we might be splitting up. Should I do something?

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Question - (16 February 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 16 February 2011)
A female Canada age 41-50, *wampfire writes:

my boyfriend and i had a fight on 13 th,hours before Valentine...the fight started because i refused to have his friend and his new girlfriend for dinner in our home. He invited them without asking me first.

That is not the only reason,this guy has been seeing this girl for 10 yrs now,that's what i was told,at the same time he has been seeing another girl whom he has a baby with and he even moved in with the one with the baby. And she is the one i have met before and the one i know.

I tried to explain to my boyfriend that i wasn't happy about this situation,he got very upset with me and and we exchanged afew bad words,now he says he is moving out.Being a Valentine week,i thought he would say sorry,he didn't,and he did not say or get me anything for Valentine. I got something for him but i didn't have a chance to give him. What do i do now,should i let him go? He still thinks what his friend is doing is ok.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (16 February 2011):

Sounds to me you and your boyfriend have different values.

If you're not happy you're not happy.

Let him go. Stick to your values. When you least suspect it you will find happiness or happiness will find you.

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