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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Give it a few months. No one will care where kids go. It’s a moment where everyone wants to show off. Your kid will be fine and so will you. [/quote] This is such a negative response. College is where you will spend the next four years, where you make lifelong friendships, where you may meet your spouse. It is not just to show off. I often have this feeling that people are not happy for me. I don’t want to say they are jealous but they don’t seem happy for my wins.[/quote] Who in the world meets their spouse in college? You’re 18-22 years old. Barely out of the teen years![/quote] It’s the smart move for a hot girl to lock down a high-earning man now before he realizes what a catch he’ll be. Go for the genius nerd who will be stunned someone like this is even looking at him. Get the breast enhancement surgery during your 20s on his dime before you have kids. Then when he gets to his early 30s and realizes what a catch he’s become, you’re ten years in and will secure generous child support and alimony. Then she can lock down the lifetime partner the way Lauren Sanchez did.[/quote]
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