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Is it worth trying to get him back or should I just move on?

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Question - (13 May 2010) 2 Answers - (Newest, 13 May 2010)
A female United Kingdom age 41-50, anonymous writes:

How can i get my man back. We have been together 3 years and i thought we both loved each other very much. Recently he told me that i whinge and he wants out. He is very stressed right now and i think thats the main problem, its not me! Is it worth a shot at trying to get him back or should i move on.

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A female reader, Yelafer United States +, writes (13 May 2010):

Yelafer agony auntIf you love each other and you truly feel you're not the problem, I feel you should try getting him back. Make sure to be supportive towards him since he's been stressed out, but don't give up on him. I think he needs you right now!

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A male reader, CaringGuy United Kingdom +, writes (13 May 2010):

I don't think so. If he blamed you, then all he will do is continue to blame you. You mustn't be a doormat and you mustn't go running to a man who blamed you. He must accept his own problems, and if he can't, then he's not worth your time.

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