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When I asked him, "Do you want me in your life? Yes or no"
And he replies with "you decide" |
| It means it's time for you to move on. If he can't give a straight answer, then he's not worth your time, effort and energy. |
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It means he's tired of your drama and antics and has drawn a line in the sand this time.
It means both of you are too immature for an adult relationship and are better off parting ways. |
| Is this a spouse? It means he wants to go but doesn't want to be the bad guy and say it. |
| It means he is tired of your games and insecurities. He does not want to be constantly "tested" to see if he loves you |
| It's over.. he doesn't care |
+1 Has given up on you. |
| It mezzanine you asked one time too many. |
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*means*
Damn autocorrect |
| What prompts that type of question? Obviously his actions. Right? And now that his words match his actions. Now what? |
| OP, are you married to him or not? That's a very important distinction. |
| Move on. |
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Yeah, that should be a rhetorical question, OP.
You should already know the answer before you ask it. |
| Time to move on. Any answer other than "yes" is the wrong answer. This is not hard OP. |
| Sounds like there is some kind of dispute between you two. His response suggests that he doesn't plan to back down. |