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Remember the girl who sued her parents for college tuition?
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 641661" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>The mother has a gofundme acct? Say what? </p><p></p><p>Well I read it and first she says this:</p><p></p><p>"But it did. And I lost. And now I don't know what else to do except to tell my story and hope and pray that there is someone who can help me, someone who can help me make sense of what has happened to the child I raised, a victim of "the age of entitlement.""</p><p></p><p>But then after, she says this:</p><p></p><p>"When I remarried in 2002, Caitlyn walked me down the aisle and came with my husband and I on our honeymoon. We worked hard to move into a better town where she could transition to the public schools. She was a part of our family in every aspect. She came on family trips to Disney and annual family vacations to Sea Isle City. She has been on excursions to Baltimore, Washington Difficult Child, and Boston. She has been with us as a family to Phillies games, Eagles games, and Notre Dame Football games.</p><p></p><p>Caitlyn became involved in various activities once she was school-aged. She participated in dance, track, soccer, cheerleading, softball, basketball, pottery classes, voice lessons, and piano lessons. Once she was old enough, we found a summer camp that specialized in drama and music. She attended this camp for 8 summers, and also joined their show choir. My ex-husband and I were not one of those divorced couples who had to keep going back into court to decide who would pay for all of these activities. We put our differences aside and did what was best for Caitlyn. We were parents first, and we made sure she had everything she wanted and needed."</p><p></p><p>There's your answer lady! I mean honestly. HONESTLY!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 641661, member: 18233"] The mother has a gofundme acct? Say what? Well I read it and first she says this: "But it did. And I lost. And now I don't know what else to do except to tell my story and hope and pray that there is someone who can help me, someone who can help me make sense of what has happened to the child I raised, a victim of "the age of entitlement."" But then after, she says this: "When I remarried in 2002, Caitlyn walked me down the aisle and came with my husband and I on our honeymoon. We worked hard to move into a better town where she could transition to the public schools. She was a part of our family in every aspect. She came on family trips to Disney and annual family vacations to Sea Isle City. She has been on excursions to Baltimore, Washington Difficult Child, and Boston. She has been with us as a family to Phillies games, Eagles games, and Notre Dame Football games. Caitlyn became involved in various activities once she was school-aged. She participated in dance, track, soccer, cheerleading, softball, basketball, pottery classes, voice lessons, and piano lessons. Once she was old enough, we found a summer camp that specialized in drama and music. She attended this camp for 8 summers, and also joined their show choir. My ex-husband and I were not one of those divorced couples who had to keep going back into court to decide who would pay for all of these activities. We put our differences aside and did what was best for Caitlyn. We were parents first, and we made sure she had everything she wanted and needed." There's your answer lady! I mean honestly. HONESTLY! [/QUOTE]
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