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Re: Eviction
by Anonymous
on February 2, 2012 @19:06
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I am sorry you are going through this. Exes often "want someone back" after they break up, but this almost always is very temporary. I agree with everyone else that you should leave this guy in the dust. Even if he claims he wants you back yet again, this will be temporary (again) and why would you want someone like that anyway?
If you've been in his home for a month, you are likely a resident (even if you're not paying rent and even if the landlord doesn't know you're living there). As such, he cannot just summarily kick you out. So depending on the situation and what you can withstand, you can stay there, do the interviews, maybe get hired, and establish yourself in Texas (although this guy is not a good reason to want to establish yourself in Texas). Or you can hopefully go back to GA and live with your aunt (and hopefully get another job in GA). Either way, it is very promising that you have gotten interviews anywhere, so you have a lot of reason to believe that you will get a job in either state. And I speak from experience when I advise you to ditch this guy 100%, including deleting his tel. #, e-mail address, etc. He's immature and playing games, and it's costing you way too much. Good luck. You will do just fine without this jerk.
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