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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 597483" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Glad you reached out to her, Tammy. Asking her only shows that you care so that shouldn't be a problem Perhaps I am a bit paranoid but I personally know three college age kids who were victimized in college and dropped out without ever revealing their trauma. Since your easy child announced not long ago that she was going to buy a gun for protection I let my mind jump to a possible connection. I also thought that she may have lost a SO that resulted in depression and the need to flee.</p><p></p><p>Her request to be treated like an adult makes sense. Our many years of being "Mommy" don't just disappear over night! Heck, I still ask my VERY adult children "what would you like for breakfast?" when they are in my home. Of course, lol, they've been fixing their own meals for thirty years! Parenting at any age is a challenge and you are darn good at it, my friend. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 597483, member: 35"] Glad you reached out to her, Tammy. Asking her only shows that you care so that shouldn't be a problem Perhaps I am a bit paranoid but I personally know three college age kids who were victimized in college and dropped out without ever revealing their trauma. Since your easy child announced not long ago that she was going to buy a gun for protection I let my mind jump to a possible connection. I also thought that she may have lost a SO that resulted in depression and the need to flee. Her request to be treated like an adult makes sense. Our many years of being "Mommy" don't just disappear over night! Heck, I still ask my VERY adult children "what would you like for breakfast?" when they are in my home. Of course, lol, they've been fixing their own meals for thirty years! Parenting at any age is a challenge and you are darn good at it, my friend. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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