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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would absolutely post. Not several times, but something along the lines of. "We are so happy for ' '. Her hard work payed off and she is headed to _____ in the fall. Miss her already." I am proud and want to share, if you have a problem with that simply unfriend me! I love seeing the videos of kids reacting to hard work paying off. If you cannot look at a post of another kid and be happy for them, you have issues! Not advocating for excessive posts... but really [/quote] +1 Totally agree. Look at the multiple repeated and redundant posts on the College threads trying to disparage the same colleges that the poster or their kid was not accepted to - like a petulant child. Learn basic coping mechanisms that help you and your kid. We all have issues, every one of us - part of being a healthy, sane adult is learning proper coping mechanisms. OP, you don't get to decide who does and who does not have their own stuff - and who is happy for their kid. If you can't handle social media, do not look at social media, or have a social media presence, simple. [/quote]
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