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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.People, in my opinion, are seldom evil. Everyone knows the moral code. Although some people do wrong, many people I think are acting in a way which they see as justified in the situations. I know plenty of situations where someone has cheated because they needed out of a relationship, for example, where they had good reason to believe that the other person was cheating. I'm not saying this is true in your case, I'm just pointing out that what may seem to be an 'evil act' may be his only way of trying to communicate a total dissatisfaction about something in the relationship. So ask:
-are the lines of communications in the relationship open?
-Did you do something that really pi((ed him off? Options often include:
flirting with another guy
having diametrically opposed financial interests (eg shopping on his money)
not wanting kids, he does, or vice versa
constantly nagging him
do your parents reject him outright or his you?
Just some ideas. Good luck. It's a tough one.
I agree with Andy. He'd find it too difficult to face up to what he is doing which is he's is in denial. He's pretending to be cruel and heartless cos it's easier for him to cope.
Ironically you'll get over this long before he does.
It sounds as though he doesn't have much repect for you and you probably have very little for him after this situation. Just make sure to hang on to your own.
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