Because he has given it to you to break up.
It does not matter the reason he has given. If he is so coward as to give you a fictitious reason, that is his karma. Unless, of course, he is under duress. The likelihood of that is slim though.
Here's the thing on which you should focus: he broke up with you. It is time to move on. Painful though it may be, one day you will see that obsessing over an ended relationship, that you did not end, is a waste of your time, and personal worth.
Not being totally comfortable is a valid reason to wait.
When there is good reason you did not do your homework you have a valid excuse.
well the real question is why wouldn't you move in? if its a valid reason than this boyfriend obviously isn't the one and left you for a stupid reason. If the reason you wont move in with him is stupid then maybe you just werent ready for that step and he just wasnt willing to wait and you should find someone who is willing to wait for you and go at your own pace
No and there is no valid reason to.
Well, yes. Whether it's a valid one depends on what your situation is. For example, it's a valid reason not to watch TV, but not a very valid one to skip school.
No it's not as the management need to have a valid reason and if they don't have a valid reason they can't refuse you entry.
Roslyn who? You need to be more specific in order to receive a valid answer.
Any state in the union gives extensions to military members as long as there was a valid reason why the member couldn't do it in time.
If you have a valid reason, certainly.
It is valid but it is reserved as a source address only by RFC1700 standard.
Not automatically. You must execute a valid will and leave the property to him in your will.
If the reason is valid, yes there are