Posted AT 9:15 AM EST on 14/08/08
My boyfriend wants to 'let me go'
CLAUDIA DEY
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
Group Therapy is a relationship advice column that asks readers to contribute their wisdom. Each week, we offer up a problem for you to weigh in on, then publish the most lively responses, with a final word on the matter delivered by our columnist, Claudia Dey.
A reader writes: I have been dating my boyfriend for about a year. Before that, we were friends. Ever since we became lovers we've spoken about our future - getting married, kids and so on.
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