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[quote=Anonymous]Here's what is hard. DD has out of state BF and BF is one year younger. DD wants to go to college in the South. Average student and no plans for major. Is lucky she got in. BF who is very nice but is only a junior wants her to give up her dream and go to school closer to him. Not happening (can't get in, nowhere to live etc). So what should be a happy choice time with excitement about what's to come, she is sad and moaning, etc. I have no problem with their staying together but it kills me that she's so willing to pass up HER dream for a 17 year old boy. Yes, we could play hard ball but DD is prone to depression and well, it just gets complicated. This is so hard. Thank you for starting this thread; I feel so alone in trying to advise her, support her etc [/quote]
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