Anonymous wrote:Ugh! This is something I started talking to my girls about when they were 10 and 11 - way too young to have it apply to their lives, but we had talks about controlling relationships, emotional and verbal manipulation and abuse, etc. about twice a year. When they'd cut me off with "Ugh, I KNOW!" I'd tell them to give ME the speech. When they asked why I was telling them this even though they were already in college, I said it was so they know it can happen at any age, and they can always come home to be in a safe place.
Anonymous wrote:DD will do "two and two"--two years at a local community college and then transfer to a four-year university.
She's in therapy. She has her issues, too. He was good for her in some ways--he's a more serious student than she was-- and at the end of high school, it will be time to say "thank you, next." Just want to make sure she has the confidence to say that (the lyrics of an Ariana Grande song, I think).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going off to college is going to be a big break up opportunity
She's not going off to college. The boyfriend will make sure of that.
Anonymous wrote:Going off to college is going to be a big break up opportunity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going off to college is going to be a big break up opportunity
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She should do this. OP, does she have birth control? Is he controlling? Have her friends distanced themselves? All red flags. Do you like him more than she does?
Anonymous wrote:Going off to college is going to be a big break up opportunity