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Iamsemisweet -> Not such a blast from the past (9/21/2011 9:48:47 PM)
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I broke up with my previous boyfriend about a year ago. Today he called me and demanded an apology for the way I treated him. I told him I'd get back to him. The deal was, we moved in together. Because he wasn't making much money, I asked him to contribute $300 a month towards rent and utilities and I would pay everything else. The money he saved in rent he was supposed to use to buy health insurance. Well, after a year, he still hadn't bought insurance. What's more, he was making no effort to find a job, and I found out he let his contractor's license lapse. While he had initially done quite a bit of work at my farm, that had slacked off too. When I asked him what he wanted out of life, he said he just wanted a quiet, stress free life. This pissed me off, because I have a high stress job, and I wasn't interested in paying for his low stress life style. Supporting some fucking deadbeat is somewhat of a hard limit for me. When i confronted him, he actually broke up with me. Initially I was upset, but I quickly realized I was selling myself short being involved with such a loser. While he believes I broke up with him for financial reasons, there was more to it that I didn't tell him, like that I didn't respect him. He was in Vegas on vacation with his cousin when I confronted him about letting his license lapse. I never saw him again, because he moved out when I was at work. The only part I felt guilty about was that I did initially tell him I would consider counseling to see if we could work it out. I quickly changed my mind, though, and he became very upset about that, and sent me this incredibly nasty email. I did not respond, although I did respond briefly to an apology he sent me later. So should I apologize? I did kind of lead him on about getting back together, but other than that, I was very fair, in my opinion. I might consider apologizing on the condition that he never contact me again. Is that likely to work?
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