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boyfriend problem _JacquelineA 06/22/04
    I thought I would get advice from the other board members with this concern I have with my boyfriend. For those of you who've read my last thread know already that he doesn't like my job. After thinking this over I've decided that I want to continue doing this and at the same club for now until I find another one. I already have an idea of how he'll react to this. The first thing he's going to say is, "I thought you weren't going to be working there anymore. So you basically lied to me." I was going to tell him, "No, it wasn't my intention to lie to you but I don't know how long it's going to be before I find another job and I really need this money because I was going through all the payments I have to make and with me wanting to move out I need to keep on working so I can do this." He thinks it's okay if I wait another year to move out but I will tell him that I really need to be on my own. I'm also thinking of when to break this to him. I'm leaving for AZ in a couple of hours and I won't be home until next week. After next week I was going to go back to the club so I could have the chance to tell my boyfriend in person what my plans were. When the manager called me the following night my boyfriend listenned to the message and said well you can go back there if you want. He didn't say it in a friendly way.. Then I'll have to deal with him continually asking me if I do drugs again. There's alot of that going on in the club and he's concerned about me getting caught up in it.

      Clarification/Follow-up by kkemper on 06/23/04 9:53 am:
      what's your concern?

      if u are over 18 yrs of age, do what's right
      for you. All the time.

      if it pleased boy friend, good
      if not, also good

      live your life, not his

 
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1. enjoy...
06/23/04 kkemperBad/Wrong Answer
2. I would always advise someone to have another job lined up b...
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