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Boyfriend of 5 years. Stays over at my home every weekend, 3 days. Today, he didn't want to go home after 3 days, got angry. Said he didn't want to drive that far, then turn around and come back next day. How should I handle it?

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PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

Why is he coming back the next day? And how far is the drive? If it is a 30 minute drive, he can take his butt home. If it is a 90 minutes, I say let him stay. If you just want some alone time, be honest and tell him so. If he can't understand or respect that, then it is time to find  new boyfriend.

Yin And Yang Profile
Yin And Yang answered

You must be the same one who don't like your long term boyfriend staying with you... I still think he deserves better and you should set him free to find a girl who won't string him along!

Retiredkop Retiredkop Profile

Your 5 year warranty has run out!  It is like buying a new car for some people. When it is new and shines all you want to do I’d drive it no matter what.  When it gets old, a couple of dings they want to drive it because they have too, not because they want to!  You may be just as shiney and nice as you were five years ago, but you not that new ride, and he is ready to trade you in on a new model.  Ive be been married for  24 years, and if I knew I had to walk 10 miles each way to see her I would.  Why, because I love her and need her in my life.  You need to find a guy who would be mature enough to do what it takes to spend time with you, not thinks you are no longer worth the drive!

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Yin And Yang
Yin And Yang commented
I have a LOT of dings! 😅
Congratulations on 24 years!!!! She really is a lovely lady. Happy New year to both of you guys. It is going to be a great year! I just know it!!!! 🤗🤗🤗
carlos Striker Profile
carlos Striker answered

Which direction your relationship heading.

Walt O'Reagun Profile
Walt O'Reagun answered

I see it different than Retiredkop.

If one (or both) of you is not willing to make the relationship permanent ("marriage") after 5 years ... There is NO reason to stay in the relationship AT ALL.

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