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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I appreciate all of your replies. I forgot to mention that the main reason I didn’t break up with him immediately is that he’s had serious issues with depression in the past, including inpatient mental health hospitalization, and I was afraid this could trigger him to do something dangerous. But I now realize I can’t control anyone else’s behavior and I have to look out for my own health and safety.[/quote] PP from above. When I broke up with the guy, he attempted suicide. You still have to get out.[b] You cannot be responsible for him. [/b]It isn’t your responsibility. Every counselor I spoke to told me the same thing. You don’t have to be a jerk or mean, but you do have to be strong and not go back. I am really sorry. It is a terrible situation. But think what you would tell a friend or child. Get out. [/quote] This. Just keep saying it over and over again until it sticks. OP, don't let this guy drag you down. Cut ties, block him, and move on with your life. He is not your problem. [/quote]
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