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edited February 11 in Sex & Relationships

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  • stardust444stardust444 Posts: 116 The Mix Convert
    edited February 11

    Hi

    <3
    Firstly, I’m so sorry to hear about this, it sounds like an overwhelming time for you and you’re very valid for feeling these emotions.

    In my opinion, I would say that although your family probably has good intentions, don’t necessarily let them dictate your decision and thoughts on this. From what you’ve shared, it sounds like your boyfriend didn’t intentionally hurt you especially as you’ve mentioned he’s honest and cares for you a lot.

    If you feel comfortable and have a desire to continue with this relationship I would suggest giving it a go and ignoring your family’s comments becuase it is your life and you deserve to choose. However, if maybe you don’t feel comfortable with continuing the relationship that’s also completely understandable and valid!

    I’m sorry if this wasn’t super helpful but I wish you all the best💗
    Feel free to give us an update if you feel like it

    Post edited by TheMix on
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