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Tomorrow my son turns 21
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 684027" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>Lil, You can give him as much or as little as you and Jabber feel comfortable giving. If you feel resentful about giving him something, then don't give it to him. We are not obligated to give pricey gifts. I think that sometimes we do things because we worry about what others will think of us. I know people who live to give their children everything and derive all of their pleasure doing that. There are others who don't feel inclined to do that. Is one way more or less right then the other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 684027, member: 12856"] Lil, You can give him as much or as little as you and Jabber feel comfortable giving. If you feel resentful about giving him something, then don't give it to him. We are not obligated to give pricey gifts. I think that sometimes we do things because we worry about what others will think of us. I know people who live to give their children everything and derive all of their pleasure doing that. There are others who don't feel inclined to do that. Is one way more or less right then the other? [/QUOTE]
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