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Old 05-27-2010, 01:49 PM
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My parents don't like him (reason that has nothing to do with what I've listed here, and one that he absolutely can't change), so they want me to break it off anyways.
Since everybody has given you the advice, I just want to comment on this. Don't think your parents didn't have an inkling of the type of character he is. They may not know (have evidence like you have) but parents are able to pick up on a good guy and a jerk.
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Old 05-27-2010, 02:37 PM
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Since everybody has given you the advice, I just want to comment on this. Don't think your parents didn't have an inkling of the type of character he is. They may not know (have evidence like you have) but parents are able to pick up on a good guy and a jerk.
That was a huge red flag in my book too. Its amazing how parents "just know" with things like this.

It reminds me of how I'm the only guy my girl has ever brought home to her parents/family. I'm extremely picky on who I bring around my family as well though.
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These possessive behaviors are very scary. Make sure when you get back to school that everyone around you knows to keep this guy away from you. Keep your doors locked, and don't be afraid to report him to the police if he ever attempts to contact you. I think that women frequently don't take these situations seriously and end up in more trouble than they can handle. Recent events like the Yeardley Love case are tragic reminders that people you think you know can do things in the heat of the moment that you would never expect them to do. Stay safe and be smart.
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