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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She has to stay busy. Have her start volunteering or going to the gym. Force her to get out of the house. Best for both of them. Gets her mind off it and gives mom some space. Remind her that if this person didn't want to be with her then there is no sense crying over it. You don't have to force good relationships and this one wasn't it.[/quote] +1 I was in a years long relationship. I broke it off for a long distance job that did not pan out, in the end (after break up). Everything and everyone told me to move back in with my parents, but it simply was not an option. PP is accurate in saying insult to injury! Where is she? Is she near you at all? She is lucky to have you as a support. If she has to, and if her job doesn't pay enough, she can suck it up and live with roommates for as long as she has to. Not optimum, but better than living with parents, at that age. [/quote]
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