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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any how problems in your original post doesn't require you to worry anymore because in two months, he'll be home in his childhood bedroom, no college life issues and no girlfriend issues. Everything would be back to normal and y'all can happily cook gourmet meals and watch late night television. [/quote] Now read the OP with genders reversed. OP's DD got back together with BF and dropped everyone else, stopped calling and texting her mom and siblings. Would you be glad she will be home after graduating or try and push her away further? Btw what's wrong with cooking meals at home with your child?![/quote] Everyone gets busy when embarking on a new relationship. We've all been there or seen it with friends, give them their space. As for a rule where college grads have to move back home with Mommy and work around there. No one I knew had that. One Greek American friend had a big fight with her parents when they tried to force her to live at home and commute to college all four years. She did 2 at home, it sukked, and then 2 in apartments with friends, which was much better for everyone. And she was a great student. [/quote]
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