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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can anyone relate? My DD has been with this kid officially since October but they hung out all summer. He is the nicest, most polite and treats her so well. He is super respectful, comes to the door when he picks her up, always wants to talk to us, and is just a really great guy. She totally agrees. But the issue is she is a senior and he is a junior and she has said from the beginning that she does not want to spend her summer before leaving for college with a boyfriend. She has also been very forthcoming about wanting to spend time with her friends. Unfortunately him being a junior means he is not invited/included in the senior parties/gatherings so she goes to those without him. He 100% trusts her, [b]but feels like she should want to spend more of her time with him than her friends. [/b]She says she feels like she does not want to "drop everything" to be with him whenever he wants to hang out, even though he would 100% do that for her (she has never asked him to do that). Last weekend there was a big party that she went to after hanging out with him all day and he was upset that she went. She says she feels like she wants to spend this last semester having fun and enjoying senior year and instead she feels guilty and stressed about the relationship. She says she does not want to string him along. So I totally get it and know it is the right thing. I just really feel sad for him and know she will likely realize later that he really was a good egg. Not looking for advice, just wondering if anyone has ever felt similar when their son or daughter ended a relationship. [/quote] That’s not good. She’s doing the right thing. [/quote]
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