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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's weird that you, the parent, are sad. I think you're too emotionally invested. She is doing what's right for her. You should be happy.[/quote] This. [/quote] As a parent you can certainly be sad about something and also feel that your child is doing the right thing. Our DD and her longtime boyfriend broke up. We were sad because we really liked him and his family as people and were going to miss them. However, it was absolutely the right decision for our DD in the long run and we were happy she realized that before they got married. [/quote]
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