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Walking through cities at 11 PM? How else is she supposed to socialize? My friend's band usually came onstage at 11!
I'm glad my parents trusted my judgement. Be grateful that she tells you things, and get treatment for your catastrophising. |
| holy guacamole she went for a jog and walked the dog! Sounds responsible! |
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Lol my DC ‘walks the city’ of NYC at 2 am to get to the subway. To get home. To her apartment.
Valium or Xanax OP And get your own life. Your DC is fine she’s just meeting people, living life |
| If you threaten to cut off her tuition if she doesn't follow your safety rules she'll probably drop out and go live at the commune with the strangers, the stranger guy who drove her there will probably be her new roommate. |
| It sounds like a self correcting problem. Darwin will be right once again. |
| She's been "caught" walking in the city at night with her friends? She's what 20-21? She's an adult college student parting with friends. Just stop. You're nuts. |
TL/DR: 1. She went with a new friend to their home. 2. She moves about the city she lives in. 3. She travels with boyfriends. None of this is unusual or particularly risky. In fact, it would be unusual to not do these things. |
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All the "that's a farm" people are missing the actual strange part of that interaction, which is that she drove 2 hours with a new (very new?) male co-worker to visit his parents at their home. That's weird!
It suggests they both lack boundaries or good judgment - and also that she's bored or lonely. OP, maybe consider funding a hobby she likes, so she's too busy for weird jaunts. |
Nobody would care if the new coworker was female, sounds sexist to me. |
| I think posters are being a little hard on OP. I agree much of this is typical for 20s, but some of it is stupid for whatever the age. I’d worry too, but agree that there’s really not much OP can do. |
| Normal stuff, OP. I was doing far more adventurous stuff at that age, in other countries, with no cell phone, and sometimes no or very limited access to email. Glad my parents treated me like the adult that I was. |
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If you threaten to stop paying for uni or her cell phone she will say whatever to get you to keep paying. She will think you're controlling because you are and I'd be very surprised if she comes home for visits once she's making her own way. I'd be very careful op.
Also more times than not it's the pastors son you met during the day on Sunday who is abusive and a rapist. Rapists and murderers don't only come out at night. She should be aware of her surroundings and safe at all times not just 11pm But kids this age still rebel at threats. I'd be worried she will stop sharing any info with me and she might even be more reckless because wouldn't mom just have a field day with this one. Get yourself into therapy. |
| It's nice to see the through-lines on DCUM. The paranoid middle school mom convinced that her son's school falsely accused her son in order to get back at her is, in 8 or so years, going to be Op of a thread similar to this. |
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Sorry, she's going to have to learn not to do this from a bad experience. She is young and dumb!
There is something you can do to keep her safe. Keep neutral. Tell her to give you the address of these random places she will be going and tell her to text you before she goes to bed, after she wakes up and after she gets back. That way if she goes MIA you can call the police. Also tell her if she finds herself in a weird situation she can call you 24/7 to come get her. |
More likely she will just start lying. |