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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She will need to fail at a relationship to learn that lesson. She will not learn from you telling her. If he isn't dangerous, leave it be. Be happy for her. [/quote] He's not dangerous. She just doesn't have any real experience with guys other than him. I have been excited for her this whole time that she finally gets the dating experience. I just think this engagement is too fast, I haven't told her that yet. I don't want to rain on her parade today.[/quote] This is the catch-22 of experience. Until she starts dating she will continue to have zero experience with relationships and you will continue to worry about her getting hurt. Sorry, but there's no way to get experience without risking getting hurt. That said if there are clear red flags with this guy (unemployed, violent, controlling, that kind of stuff) by all means bring it up. Otherwise just be a good friend and be supportive.[/quote]
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