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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 646256" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>How funny, Terry. I give up long ago trying to make sense of my older children's love lives.</p><p></p><p>To be totally honest, I'll bet he goes back to D. H. just sounds like a girl who will give him what he wants in some ways (trying to be discreet) and being eighteen, well, he's at his peak for that. She's trouble. More trouble than your difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Not too long ago, my daughter broke up with a boyfriend from heaven. I couldn't believe it. He treated her like a queen, and, although she is not materialistic, he'd buy her things like Ugg boots, $300 headphones, and let her drive his car. His family adored her. But she broke up with him. She has never explained why. I did tell her, way before she broke up with him, t hat she should NEVER break up with him because there aren't many people as nice as he is. And his family is also nice and functional and I believe it could have gone on and on. But she did break up with him and he begged her not to. Sure enough, about two months later and two months too late, she decided she still loved him and wanted him back, but he was spooked by how much she had hurt him and it will never happen. WHY DID SHE DO IT???? She is still upset about it. She told none of her friends why. They asked ME why. I couldn't answer.</p><p></p><p>She has not dated anyone since. I don't know if it's because nobody asked her out or because she is done dating for a while. She says she is done dating for a while. I do think she had a few chances, one with another very sweet guy. And she is not interested in bad boys. I don't ask anymore. I get the famous "Mo--ther!!!!!"</p><p></p><p>All I can say is teens are learning about life and sometimes make bad decisions that they regret. Fortunately for your son it sounds like D. is willing to come back as soon as he boots H. And I think either he will boot H. or H. will boot him when she gets tired of using him for his....charms.</p><p></p><p>Ugh. Welcome to Teenage Dating 101!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 646256, member: 1550"] How funny, Terry. I give up long ago trying to make sense of my older children's love lives. To be totally honest, I'll bet he goes back to D. H. just sounds like a girl who will give him what he wants in some ways (trying to be discreet) and being eighteen, well, he's at his peak for that. She's trouble. More trouble than your difficult child. Not too long ago, my daughter broke up with a boyfriend from heaven. I couldn't believe it. He treated her like a queen, and, although she is not materialistic, he'd buy her things like Ugg boots, $300 headphones, and let her drive his car. His family adored her. But she broke up with him. She has never explained why. I did tell her, way before she broke up with him, t hat she should NEVER break up with him because there aren't many people as nice as he is. And his family is also nice and functional and I believe it could have gone on and on. But she did break up with him and he begged her not to. Sure enough, about two months later and two months too late, she decided she still loved him and wanted him back, but he was spooked by how much she had hurt him and it will never happen. WHY DID SHE DO IT???? She is still upset about it. She told none of her friends why. They asked ME why. I couldn't answer. She has not dated anyone since. I don't know if it's because nobody asked her out or because she is done dating for a while. She says she is done dating for a while. I do think she had a few chances, one with another very sweet guy. And she is not interested in bad boys. I don't ask anymore. I get the famous "Mo--ther!!!!!" All I can say is teens are learning about life and sometimes make bad decisions that they regret. Fortunately for your son it sounds like D. is willing to come back as soon as he boots H. And I think either he will boot H. or H. will boot him when she gets tired of using him for his....charms. Ugh. Welcome to Teenage Dating 101!!! [/QUOTE]
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