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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People have weird expectations of unreliable partners. OP’s GF has a history of erratic and unpredictable behavior. Right. This is a problem with OP needs to solve for himself himself. He needs to stop engaging, pack her things, and either have them delivered or put them in a one month storage facility. Yes he is probably going to have to eat the cost. Sometimes you have to make a problem like this go away. My volatile and irritating ex threatened to walk out on me for a year, but could never be decisive or organized enough to do it. Ultimately, I packed his things, hired movers, put his things in storage and change the locks. This was done in 48 hours. When you’re done you have to be done.[/quote] This is exactly what's happening with OP and his GF. She has been threatening him with a break-up and he called her bluff and now she is upset. I think it is good for him to pack her stuff and put it aside for which she thanked but then turn around and started getting angry on him. It looks like she is looking for a fight and might do so in the future because these kind of people love drama. Noone would be interested in becoming friends with her with this kind of behavior and I wonder how she is with her own family members. I am waiting to hear back from OP to see how the last pick-up went. [/quote]
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