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Old college friend has made me realise my true feelings for my boyfriend. Should I leave him?

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Question - (22 September 2006) 1 Answers - (Newest, 22 September 2006)
A female , anonymous writes:

Hi,

I am currently in a relationship where I have been living with my boyfriend. We have been together over a year now I am starting to think we are not working. we are very different. I have also recently been reunited with an old college friend who is looking good, and is typically everything I look for in a man. Now am I feeling unhappy with my boyfriend becuase this new person has turned up, or should I see how I feel about this other guy? I need help!

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A female reader, Toria +, writes (22 September 2006):

Toria agony auntI would suggest walking away from them both until you work out what you want, the grass always seems greener on the other side so maybe its just the want of the unknown or you could be right and not want to be with your current boyfriend anymore which in that case you need to finish it but until you know what you want you can't make any snap decisions as you may feel you'll live to regret it and some decisions can't be taken back.

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