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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 505782" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I am sad that she ditched her dreams and truly hope that it what she really wanted and not because she was manipulated by that fella. I think after a while in therapy that the truth will be known. It is possible she may have been feeling like this path wasn't right for her even before the guy came into the picture but only acted on it after he started taking to her about it. Afterall 17 is very young to decide on what you want to be and she made that choice a long time ago. I have a friend who's son wanted to be a professional flutist. He even went to Carnegie but after all his work decided it really was not what he wanted and droped it his senior year in HS. He went to college and got a degree in marketing and lives in NYC. He is really enjoying both his job and his life in general.</p><p></p><p> If not pursuing this career any further is indeed what your daughter truly wants all will be well. If not, I hope the therapist can hep her figure it out quickly and another route toward her goal can be found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 505782, member: 2315"] I am sad that she ditched her dreams and truly hope that it what she really wanted and not because she was manipulated by that fella. I think after a while in therapy that the truth will be known. It is possible she may have been feeling like this path wasn't right for her even before the guy came into the picture but only acted on it after he started taking to her about it. Afterall 17 is very young to decide on what you want to be and she made that choice a long time ago. I have a friend who's son wanted to be a professional flutist. He even went to Carnegie but after all his work decided it really was not what he wanted and droped it his senior year in HS. He went to college and got a degree in marketing and lives in NYC. He is really enjoying both his job and his life in general. If not pursuing this career any further is indeed what your daughter truly wants all will be well. If not, I hope the therapist can hep her figure it out quickly and another route toward her goal can be found. [/QUOTE]
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