Anonymous wrote:My mom and I have always been incredibly close and I didn't know until I became a mom at 26 that she was really sad when I moved 2 hrs away for college. She was so supportive and happy for me and I just wanted to make her proud.
I actually found our relationship develop in a different way. I really really valued her opinion during the college years when I was sharing an apartment with roommates. She always had good advice to share and speaking with her every other day was reassuring. It eventually drifted into hour long conversations 2-3 times a week.
I think as long as you're treating her like an adult and allowing her to make her own decisions (while offering your wisdom when asked) you all will continue to be close as always. I made a few decisions my mom didn't care for that made my life harder, but she treated me like an adult and I always felt like she was on my side. She also made it clear that I could always come home.
I am newly 30, fyi.
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Yes, my advice is don't worry - this won't last long. Had I been you, I would not have allowed a college freshman to move in with a boy. She should either be at home or in a dorm room with other girls. So your daughter will be back - relationships at her age rarely last very long.
LOL! How would you stop her?
LOL! Not pay for college?
OP it gets better. At first it seemed odd but after about 3 months it became normal. DD also was home for thanksgiving and an extended break at Christmas/January. Will your DD come home for breaks or has she permanently moved away? Why did she choose an apartment and not dorms?
LOL! You sound like the kind of parent kids ditch as soon as they don't need you anymore. My parents tried to continue controlling me through college, using money and resources to manipulate me. Why don't you ask them how well that worked for them, because I haven't spoken to them since I was a sophomore in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my advice is don't worry - this won't last long. Had I been you, I would not have allowed a college freshman to move in with a boy. She should either be at home or in a dorm room with other girls. So your daughter will be back - relationships at her age rarely last very long.
LOL! How would you stop her?
LOL! Not pay for college?
OP it gets better. At first it seemed odd but after about 3 months it became normal. DD also was home for thanksgiving and an extended break at Christmas/January. Will your DD come home for breaks or has she permanently moved away? Why did she choose an apartment and not dorms?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, my advice is don't worry - this won't last long. Had I been you, I would not have allowed a college freshman to move in with a boy. She should either be at home or in a dorm room with other girls. So your daughter will be back - relationships at her age rarely last very long.
LOL! How would you stop her?