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Meet my daughter, who used to be non-difficult
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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 667907" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>Somewhere, she's a senior in college so I just want her to finish out the year. She lives in the dorm, so I don't see her that often. I have met the boyfriend, who seems very nice but then again that was just one meeting. I do think she's angry with him for hurting her, but she's confused. She said she wants an explanation from him, and I told her that she shouldn't accept being treated like that. To listen to his explanation if she must, but not be too quick to reestablish a relationship.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I think the mutual drinking is more of a problem than she wants to believe. The fact that she was so drunk she doesn't remember anything says a lot. For the record, I actually don't supply much financial support to her. She's paying her own way through college (though scholarships and loans) and has a part-time job for spending money.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the cyberhug! All support is much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 667907, member: 18099"] Somewhere, she's a senior in college so I just want her to finish out the year. She lives in the dorm, so I don't see her that often. I have met the boyfriend, who seems very nice but then again that was just one meeting. I do think she's angry with him for hurting her, but she's confused. She said she wants an explanation from him, and I told her that she shouldn't accept being treated like that. To listen to his explanation if she must, but not be too quick to reestablish a relationship. Yes, I think the mutual drinking is more of a problem than she wants to believe. The fact that she was so drunk she doesn't remember anything says a lot. For the record, I actually don't supply much financial support to her. She's paying her own way through college (though scholarships and loans) and has a part-time job for spending money. Thanks for the cyberhug! All support is much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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