Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad you’re not my mother. No contact for your daughter is really the only solution here.
I hope this is satire.
No, it is not. Why? This is a mother who is ashamed of her daughter who is happily living her life. The daughter would be well rid of her.
Anonymous wrote:Um, living in Austin and playing in a country punk band is pretty much my dream …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as she's not living with you and you're not giving her money, stay out of it.
Why not give her money? I would.
Because she can get a better job, and she's choosing not to.
She still deserves help even if she's not doing what her parents want. I assume they paid for college because she was pursuing something they approved of. Don't burn your bridges now, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as she's not living with you and you're not giving her money, stay out of it.
Why not give her money? I would.
Because she can get a better job, and she's choosing not to.
She still deserves help even if she's not doing what her parents want. I assume they paid for college because she was pursuing something they approved of. Don't burn your bridges now, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad you’re not my mother. No contact for your daughter is really the only solution here.
I hope this is satire.
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad you’re not my mother. No contact for your daughter is really the only solution here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as she's not living with you and you're not giving her money, stay out of it.
Why not give her money? I would.
Because she can get a better job, and she's choosing not to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as she's not living with you and you're not giving her money, stay out of it.
Why not give her money? I would.
Anonymous wrote:As long as she's not living with you and you're not giving her money, stay out of it.