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“I Slept With My Boss To Give My Boyfriend A Job”.

Dear Readers,
I need solutions, it all seems like my world is crashing right before me. I'm a girl of 28 and I'm in a relationship of about 2 years now. I work with an insurance company and life has been good until my boyfriend lost his job roughly 10 months ago.
And everything changed. I cater for
him and myself as well since then. He
continually nags about not having a job
despite his applications for a new one.
And to be very honest this whole situation sucks life out of me. So I decided to meet my boss at the office and I asked if he could help in any way.
He accepted but requested sex with me
and because I felt fed up with my boyfriend's situation, I gave in to sleep
with my boss but we'd an agreement
that it will be a one time stuff. I was
desperate and was willing to sacrifice
for my boyfriend. Weeks later my
boyfriend got the job and according to
the company policy, employees must
have a 3 months training before confirmation. This situation led to my
boyfriends being trained at my branch
of the company,which is also where my
boss that gave him the job works. Just
less than 6 weeks my boss couldn't let
me stay for a day without further request for sex and in the process my boyfriend found out the whole thing.
He quit the job instantly and left town
without a word. Doesn't take my calls
to hear my side of the whole thing. I feel confused as I've only intended to assist but it's all falling on me now. I wrote so that I can have a public view and advice on what to do. Is there a chance or anything I could do to salvage the situation Please I need help.

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