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You might try setting up a meeting between you, your boyfriend, and the accuser (and anyone else who is in on the deal). Tell them that you want to clear up any confusion or misinformation. If the accuser doesn't want to participate, that tends to undermine his credibility. If he does participate, there's a good chance that when your boyfriend sees you and the accuser both telling your side of the story that he will get more clues to the truth. In either case, the fact that you're willing to try to set up the meeting indicates that you have nothing to hide, and that works in your favor.
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I am going through the same thing right now but it seems like nothing that I do will change things and we have 2 kids together and it's hard for me because we were together for 13 years and it doesn't count for anything I guess so now I am in the process of looking for and apartment it sucks because I am so hurt but I guess if we are meant we will be together
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You need to get the truth out! This is an outrage that this person can mess with your relationship. You must be so hurt and frustrated. It doesnt mean that your boyfriend doesnt love you, it means that he has lost that 100% trust. You need to confront the person that lied and get all three of you together to reveal the truth. I hope things work out for you hun.
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