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Attention Summer LDers -- also see below.
Summer Reading, Volume
IV
Dear Breakup Girl,
I have a boyfriend in Japan, and I live in Seattle. We have decided to stay
together for the summer and we aren't supposed to be seeing other people. I,
however, have met someone and I don't know if I should tell my boyfriend or
not. It's just a summer thing and I still love my boyfriend very much. It's
just hard to go from being with someone everyday and then not seeing them for
three months. If I told him, I know he would be very upset and would most
likely break up with me. What should I do?
-- Bridgett
Dear Bridgett,
If you break up with Summer Thing now, like
before you even finish reading this letter, then you don't have to tell your
boyfriend. If you let it go until just before Japan Air flight #123 hits the
ground , you do have to tell him.
Okay, now that you're back, let me elaborate. If so
far you've hooked up like once or twice, and now you're like, "That was
dumb and unnecessary and Zima-induced, what on earth was I thinking?" then
-- and I may get in trouble for saying this -- spilling to your BF may cause
more problems than it's worth. I've said it before, I'll say it again: BG does
not endorse skulking and conniving, but she also does not endorse the
supposedly Gold Standard of Full Disclosure. Often, the case is such that you
mess up in a finite, harmless-in-the-big-picture manner, your punishment is
that you have to live with the mildly gnawing secret. NOT that you have to hurt
someone unnecessarily in the process of -- supposedly -- expiating your
guilt.
And now the other scenario. I assume from what you say
that (a) you do love your boyfriend, and (b) he is coming back. Listen,
Bridgett, of course it's hard to go from being with someone every day
and then not see them for three months. But if you're totally into each other,
then three months should be that much harder -- and that much more
dealable. Not that your eye should never wander, not that you won't wonder
"What if...?" Heck, these are things that happen when couples are in
the same place. But if you can't last that long without an extended roll in the
"Hey, it's summer," then Hey, I worry.
Love,
Breakup Girl
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