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Date: October 30, 2022
You're fine bud. Its one relationship out of many you'll have in life. You don't need to feel bad because of her insecurities. Forget her and just move on.
You're going to sound like a selfish jerk especially if you hadn't expressed your concerns before cheating. Coming clean will probably only benefit your conscience rather than make her feel any better about you. It's strange hearing it from the cheater's side.
what on earth kind of DM is your boyfriend if he hasn't already simply killed your dad's character? sheesh!!
you are probably going to have to talk with him, head-on. having a ready list of examples as you've presented here can only help. letting him know how those things make you and the other players feel might help.
a useful strategy might be to ask your father if he's even still enjoying the game, the next time you catch him on his phone during a game, etc. I can say that sort of thing would be frowned upon during any of the games I've ever been a part of, and that goes back to… what, 1990 or so? (holy shit…)
you may have to let him know that his behaviour makes the other players feel like they are wasting their time, especially if people have to catch him up because he zoned out. that's quite rude, actually– it sucks to plan out a campaign as a DM, only for someone to shit all over your effort.
at the end of the day, he is indeed your dad but that doesn't mean he's automatically welcome at your table. there's still a general standard of courtesy for your companion players, and he's making zero effort to meet it.
do remember, though, that your DM can always take advantage of the time-honoured tradition of simply killing off dad's character… i might recommend “pissed-off Drow elves”.