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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 395148" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>Can I join the "I don't get it" club? My difficult child walked away from a good college where she was perfectly capable of doing the work and getting decent grades. She'd said all along that she wanted a college education and to work as an adolescent counsellor. Now she works PT in retail, has abandoned her friends ( all of whom are in college) and hangs with what I would describe as a dubious crowd. She lives in a world full of lies and drama she's created and I cannot help but be baffled. She could be living on a college campus, having fun with friends and making memories - she has the support and the smarts to have done this fairly easily. But this is her life and, like all of you, I have to just let it be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 395148, member: 9175"] Can I join the "I don't get it" club? My difficult child walked away from a good college where she was perfectly capable of doing the work and getting decent grades. She'd said all along that she wanted a college education and to work as an adolescent counsellor. Now she works PT in retail, has abandoned her friends ( all of whom are in college) and hangs with what I would describe as a dubious crowd. She lives in a world full of lies and drama she's created and I cannot help but be baffled. She could be living on a college campus, having fun with friends and making memories - she has the support and the smarts to have done this fairly easily. But this is her life and, like all of you, I have to just let it be. [/QUOTE]
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