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What went wrong here?

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Question - (8 June 2011) 1 Answers - (Newest, 8 June 2011)
A female United States age 26-29, anonymous writes:

Okay, a few days ago (literally) me and my boyfriend broke up. We had been going out for almost a month but before we went out we'd had a a thing for almost two months though. He is having to go away for the entire summer to florida to live with his dad and he had said that this was why he had wanted to break up because he said we wouldnt be able to see each other and it would just be hard, so we broke up. Our relationship had been fantastic, we agreed about everything, our personalities, humour, and tastes were basically the same. We had kissed and even made-out a couple times. The big issue is that he told one of my close friends that he still likes me but he wants to be single and flirt still, also he texts me every day and flirts with me all the time. I'm really confused and just want to know what went wrong and why he's still flirting and stuff.

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A female reader, adamantine Australia +, writes (8 June 2011):

adamantine agony auntHe wants to have his cake and eat it too. He's using you as a safety net in case he doesn't find a girl in florida.

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