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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He can break up with her for any reason he wants, including bad reasons due to him blowing things out of proportion. They are not a good match and they are kids. Frankly he should hold off on any more dating until he matures. Tell him to focus on college apps.[/quote] I love how you dubbed him the immature one here, yet you know nothing about the maturity of his gf. [/quote] It doesn’t matter He is being controlling he has zero right to tell anyone much less his gf who to hang with or post pictures with! He can break up with her but he doesn’t own her. OP raised an entitled POS who thinks he gets to tell women what they can and can not do. Nope he does not get to do that and I hope the GF parents tell her to drop him asap [/quote] I don't think this is fair base d on the information we have. First, he is not telling her who she can hang out with. He told her he feels uncomfortable with her posting pictures "hanging on" guys she previously hooked up with. I was all ready to call OP's kid controlling, but it does sound a bit disrespectful. He should just break up with her because they don't sound compatible. But what we have does not suggest he is controlling. [/quote] And to add to this--he know she is a partier and he is not. He seems okay with her going out to parties and seeing these guys. He thinks it is disrespectful to post pictures of her self "hanging on" these guys. I'd have to see the pictures to weigh in more, but this does not sound controlling. Controlling would be telling her she should not go to these parties. He does not do that. [/quote]
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