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Old Dec 31, 2012, 10:24 AM
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The other night I had a huge fight with my boyfriend because his ex-gf showed up at his house and he didn't tell her to go home. I packed all of this stuff up and told him to come get it. Well after the whole fight was over he said "I love you" and I said "Untill your ready to apologize, I mean actually APOLOGIZE then theres no reason for is to talk." I didn't hear from him the whole next day. When I tried to call him this morning he answered after the fifth time and said "I'm at my gradpaps funeral. I can't talk." But the weird part is hes always like "Bye. I love you." But he didn't say that.... I just wanna know whats going on. And right now I think my heart is in two different places... </3
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Old Dec 31, 2012, 11:49 AM
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Hello, WiShEs.Of.ThE.hEaRt!
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..."I'm at my gradpaps funeral..."
I cannot speak for your boyfriend, but my grandfather's final decline and death destabilized me for quite a while. That was a time of social and emotional turbulence; I was dysfunctional on several levels.
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