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[quote=Anonymous]My college aged DD was in a serious relationship up until a few months ago. The guy betrayed her and turned out to be a [u]completely[/u] different guy than he portrayed himself. He moved in with and got engaged to another woman while dating my DD! She is obviously better off without him, but the pain of betrayal is till there. For the most part she is focused on school and career goals - she has a very bright future in front of her and in on the path to success. She is involved in a lot of clubs and activities. Lately most of her friends have been getting into relationships or getting deeper into relationships. She is getting down about being the only single one. She is applying to grad schools and has a strong chance of getting in to her top programs. When she opens up her heart to me with things like, "why did I waste so much time with him?," or "What is wrong with me - why can my friends find good guys and I cannot?" I really don't know what to say. She is attractive, smart, and is personable. I just hate seeing her down on herself and don't know what to say. Thanks for any help here![/quote]
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