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  1. I think you are right on my friend. Don’t be loud and angry though (I can feel your frustration). Be matter of fact. Tell her you view this issue as indicative of later issues that you will see in your relationship. If she isn’t willing to take on significant responsibility for them then this isn’t going to work. Better we part ways now if that’s the case. It’s up to you. Are you in this relationship 20% or are you all in?

  2. Honesty is the best policy. Do it in person, meet her at a public place, make sure you look her in the eye so she knows that it's really over. Say goodbye, hug if you want, then leave. It's never easy and you owe it to her and yourself to be honest and quick about it. Good luck.

  3. Could you use humour? “Hey!! You never officially asked me to be your girlfriend. Shouldn't there be flowers and candles or something??” (or whatever your sense of humour is?) You just need an icebreaker to open the conversation.

  4. Your partner sounds unpleasant. After a lifetime of having to endure unpleasant people be proud of your daughter for no longer tolerating them. An adult has told you no, that's the end of the debate. “What can I do?” – you can see her without him or not at all.

  5. You sound absolutely exhausting. Do you know how to love yourself or are you expecting all love to come from her? You sound like you need a clingy, needy gf.

  6. While he definitely doesn’t want you to do this, I’d basically screenshot the conversation and send it to HR.

    Separate the content from the boundary-pushing, and act on the latter. The former is his problem and possibly HR to reach out and see if he needs help. Is he on your team or close to your work? If not, I’d limit contact, because you probably aren’t the only one he’s done this to.

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