Med schools are far left these days. |
Whatever doctor’s wife or mother. Stop using your husband or kid’s accomplishments to flex on others. Anyway, not everyone believes that going to med school is the end all be all. |
My kids care what I think too but they also know that I care enough about what they think to not dictate life decisions to them as adults. |
| Met my DH in college when I was 20, engaged after a year and married at 22 the fall after we graduated college. Still together, will be 23 years this fall. |
| So they dated for a year, have lived together a year, and will probably we engaged several months to a year before getting married. While yes, it is young. It seems to be thought out and not rushed. |
Wow. You’re a control freak. Back off. |
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I got engaged at 23 and married at 24, and while I look back and think I might have been too young, I cannot imagine having a better partner than the one I have now.
Also, my MIL didn't want my husband to marry me, and he is still bugged by her comments. They have a good relationship but kids are going to do what they are going to do and the best thing you can offer to an adult child is your support (baring something like addiction or abusive behaviors or something). |
Exactly. |
It at least shows that they were committed to getting good grades and completing pre-med work experience. They both have a common goal of finishing med school. It’s better than many situations that a 22-year-old could be in. |
As well as abject boredom. |
Or they cheated through school and have skid by on mommy or dad's connections. Most UMC 22 year olds have completed an undergrad degree and are committed to a postgrad program and whatever that requires. Your kid isn't special |
Or drown in poverty |
Yeah some cash cow one. Not med school. |
I also met my husband when I was in college, but we didn't get engaged until I was halfway through grad school, which I went to after two years of working. Got married at 27. Glad we waited. |
Why? You can’t deny that life is easier on a dual income than single income. |