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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 314431" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Sounds good but he will move in, just like he has done in her dorm room on weekends and wednesdays using her dining plan...our money. Nope, we told her she has to get a full time job and be self sufficient and get her own apartment. She claims the boyfriend's parents are ok with this idea. So let them pay for it and let him support her. If she were moving out on her own I would help but I'm not making things easy for them. If we have to pay the security deposit ok but nothing else. </p><p></p><p>She will have a very difficult time getting a job. She has no skills, no references, poor vocabulary and people skills. So let him graduate from high school, get an apartment, and then she can move in with him.</p><p></p><p>It's just so sad that she has chosen this path when things could have been so different.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 314431, member: 59"] Sounds good but he will move in, just like he has done in her dorm room on weekends and wednesdays using her dining plan...our money. Nope, we told her she has to get a full time job and be self sufficient and get her own apartment. She claims the boyfriend's parents are ok with this idea. So let them pay for it and let him support her. If she were moving out on her own I would help but I'm not making things easy for them. If we have to pay the security deposit ok but nothing else. She will have a very difficult time getting a job. She has no skills, no references, poor vocabulary and people skills. So let him graduate from high school, get an apartment, and then she can move in with him. It's just so sad that she has chosen this path when things could have been so different. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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