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I need help breaking up with my clingy boyfriend.

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Question - (24 March 2012) 1 Answers - (Newest, 24 March 2012)
A female United States age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Me and my boyfriend have been together for 3 months now. Thing is I feel like I should break up with him because he gets clingy at times and he's already said I love you to me because I had told him that by accident. We were texting and we would send each other 'i like you a lot! But instead of like I accidentally said love, so we started telling each other that. I get annoyed by him quickly and get mad as well. It's two more months until summer so should I do it then? How can I break up with him? I've told a girl who's both our friends that it felt different with him but that was in the first month together. If I break up with him I know people will be kind of disappointed in me for breaking his heart so early in the relationship? How can I break up with him and when should I do it??? Help!

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A reader, anonymous, writes (24 March 2012):

If your going to break up with him, it's better to do it as soon as possible. You just have to be honest with him, and tell him you do not want a relationship with him anymore. He will be hurt, but he will be hurt more later on, especially if he feels he has been led on. As for everyone else, if they are disappointed let them be, it's none of their business anyway, it's your relationship and if you don't want to be in it, then you need to end it. Honesty is the best policy, he may not thank you now, but later on he will be thankful you were honest with him. Good Luck.

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