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[quote=Anonymous]They will be in college when he moves, which means they can see him during breaks, probably splitting similarly to what they do now. And then they'll get busier with jobs, internships, etc. After college who knows where they will end up. I get how you're feeling but I also think you're overthinking it a bit. Not everyone has similar relationships with their parents like yours, some don't even really want it. The best thing you can do is NOT tell your kids how you feel or try to convince them that they should be more upset. If they say they are fine with it, leave it. Be there if it changes. I always felt responsible for my mom's emotions and it was pretty miserable. If she would be upset about something, she couldn't understand that I didn't feel the same and would nag/hound me about it. [/quote]
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