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[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] Disagree. I think it's normal (and not "weird") for a parent to feel sad if their DD or DS has a break-up with a person that the parent might have thought was going to be their DIL or SIL one-day. This has happened to me, and to my friends. You can really like your DD or DS's significant other, assuming of course that the significant other is a good person (which has been my experience). OP -- I would advise your DD not to live with a boyfriend in the future. That typically does not serve the woman in the relationship, for a variety of reasons. [/quote]
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