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By Durrrrrr - this FML is from back in 2009 but it's good stuff - Canada
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By Durrrrrr - this FML is from back in 2009 but it's good stuff - Canada
By mackamuir - 01/04/2016 13:01 - Australia - Gold Coast
By missmcfarty - 01/04/2016 01:42 - Australia - Townsville
By NordicNathan - 14/03/2016 04:49 - Canada - Burlington
By NotEnoughBleach - 14/03/2016 03:58 - United States - Englewood
Hey, I'm the author of the FML. So to clarify I just turned 16, she just turned 17 and is in the 12th grade. I've had my doubts about our relationship for a while because of how incompatible we are as people, but her talking about what she wants to name our kids and how cute they will be was kind of the last straw for me. She said "I love you" after our second time seeing each other and after she had already cheated on me, so I definitely hear all the comments about telling her my concerns and/or breaking up with her. But she cries at the drop of a hat and is what I would consider emotionally unstable, this is also the reason I didn't break up with her after she cheated on me. I wasn't raised to make people cry so I tried to be understanding in the situation. She is so bad that she is still crying about her previous boyfriend while telling me that I'm the best boyfriend ever. So I don't know how to break it to her without crushing her. Any ideas?