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I bet that HIS bf-in-jail prefers that, too....
I feel like it might depend on why he’s in jail. I wouldn’t know how to go about breaking up with someone imprisoned for aggravated assault or something. Especially if they’re about to get out.
Shouldn’t depend in this situation. She stated that she was not looking forward to his return, so therefore, really does not want a relationship with him. Breaking up is the answer. And I’d move so he couldn’t track me down as easy if he’s in for something like you said. Of course, I’d break up with someone who went to jail over those charges in most circumstances. Self defense or helping someone else would be the exception. And yes, the justice system does fail in these cases sometimes.
Why the **** you call him a boyfriend anyway?
if you realize that then why is he still your boyfriend
Seems to me like he shouldn't be your boyfriend in the first place
I'm not understanding why he's still your boyfriend. ydi
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Uh, so break up. Duh
I bet that HIS bf-in-jail prefers that, too....