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Reply to "Is there any way to convince a young man to step it up because he will never do better?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] But it's very clear he could have done much better in the MOM department.[/quote] Different poster here. PP, shame on you. How dare you insult this concerned mother. As a mother myself, I can totally relate to her worries. I would want what is best for my child, too. And she is not being nosy or interfering, merely seeking the advice of a (supposedly well-educated) group of people. OP, don't mind such rude posters.[/quote] Can you not see how badly OP has been insulting her own son for this entire thread? She is telling all the world (at least the internet world) that she doesn't think her son is man enough to make his own important life decisions, specifically, who to get married to and when he should get married to her. She is further insulting him by making the completely ridiculous "prediction" that if he loses his current gf he will "never do better." Are you kidding me? You don't think that's insulting?[/quote]
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