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Me and my boyfriend have been together for almost 3years. For the past 12-18months the relationship has been a bit rocky, and in Feb he broke up with me. He said he didn''t love me and stuff, but after a week said he did still love me and wanted to be with me, so we got back together and agreed to sort things out. But now he''s saying he doesn''t feel that he wants to be in a relationship, which he says he''s had this feeling a few times, but doesnt feel it will change this time. We are still "together" at this point, I love him so much and don''t believe his feelings because of last time, and dont think he has given it enough time for us to sort things out (we had pressures of uni and work).
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