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Remember that trip abroad ... ?

Just in case she might get back with her ex, she wants to confess to her sins

By Meredith Goldstein
Globe Staff / December 10, 2011
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Q. I broke up with my boyfriend of a few years. We both still love each other, but we couldn’t manage to make a relationship function. We have very different personalities and struggled with communication since the start. It was a mutual break-up, and we want to stay friends. I have come to terms with the fact that we were not working as a couple and it was both our faults. The issue is something deeper, though. I still have guilt because of my actions in the relationship.

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