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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not only are YTA you’re a horrible human being. Graduating is a big accomplishment. I hope your kid has family other than you because you’re awful. [/quote] This is OP. It is not an accomplishment to take easy undergraduate classes on a parents' dime. I'm sorry, it's just not. It's been a free vacation at our expense. If DC doesn't have a job, it just tees up us being embarrassed when people ask what are DC's plans after college. I'm just done.[/quote] Did your DC have a job during college? Did your DC have a job prior to going to college? What major? Does your kid understand fiances? If they don't have a job and they are not moving home how are they financing that? College graduation is one thing getting a job is another. Of course college, the goal is to get a job upon graduation. However not everyone can right away. Now if your young adult wants you to just support them in an apartment while they look. Nope not in my house. But that has nothing to do with graduation. OP you are the problem. Up until now you set your kid up for failure.[/quote]
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