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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hold on, she’s still married to his dad? That makes all your framing about what SHE paid for really odd. Is she the breadwinner in her marriage? [/quote] They divorced quite a while ago (over twenty years). They earned similar amounts, although she was “pushed” into any early retirement due to being blackballed (my take is she lacks emotional maturity and the ability to communicate in a measured way, and her reputation preceded her…in a negative way). [/quote] So she paid for private school on her own as a single mom??[/quote] They shared private school (K-12) costs and college costs. They earned similar amounts.[/quote] And where is your dad? Why didn’t he help with your college? And were you kicked out at 18? You say you moved but you then seem upset about that. For people our age, moving out was usually normal and a point of pride. Did you ask and you were refused? [/quote]
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