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re: Moving before daughter's senior year of high school
Posted on 9/13/17 at 12:44 pm to northshorebamaman
Posted on 9/13/17 at 12:44 pm to northshorebamaman
gotta agree with you here. I have been lurking in this thread b/c I don't have kids so I have nothing to offer other than my opinion. But I can't understand some of the posts here. Shes the child, she should do what she is told. You aren't putting her up for adoption, your moving to a new city. She isn't an immature pre-teen. She should be able to handle this. If she can't, she will be able to after this is all over. I cannot even begin to understand how this is such a big deal or how anyone could be so conflicted about this.
You are parents. Act like it and lead. Do whats best for the family. Where Suzy goes to high school her senior year shouldn't even be a topic of conversation till you move to the new town and have to choose a new school.
You are parents. Act like it and lead. Do whats best for the family. Where Suzy goes to high school her senior year shouldn't even be a topic of conversation till you move to the new town and have to choose a new school.
Posted on 9/13/17 at 1:04 pm to tigerinthebueche
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You are parents. Act like it and lead. Do whats best for the family.
Exactly. And the same people love to bitch about how entitled kids are these days. Of course they're entitled when they've grown up wielding veto power over their parents.
And these people are calling him a shitty parent without even knowing anything about his daughter. There are plenty of legitimate reasons a parent could be uncomfortable with leaving their teenage daughter behind.
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