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Subject: Re: Are we too young?


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Coah
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Date Posted: 10:59:39 03/27/05 Sun
In reply to: Danielle 's message, "Re: Are we too young?" on 08:28:39 03/27/05 Sun

>Thanks for taking the time to reply.
>
>I suppose she will come around eventually, but I just
>feel it's so unfair that she's being like this at all!
>I've never had a fantastic relationship with her,
>though, so I suppose I should have expected it...my
>sister was always the favourite daughter with the
>better grades, nicer friends and perfect behaviour,
>and even now when I'm doing just as well as her my mum
>will see my faults. But that's irrelevant
>really...just yet another reason she's being like this.

Maybe she just wants the best for you and she doesn't know any other way of showing it. At any rate, you have to do what's right for you. It's the rest of your life you have to think about, not hers. I wish my daughter wanted to settle on just one guy. lol *rolls eyes* See? I guess all of us parents do it. We want our kids to live our version of happiness, not realizing that that version is probably completely different for our kids. So, it's not just your mom that does it. I frustrate Havee to no end with my nagging and overprotectiveness sometimes, but I don't mean to hurt her by it. I just love her too much. lol
>
>Anyway, I'm sure it will be okay...Jake's being so
>sweet about all this. Last night he called his parents
>(Who are so happy for us...they're fantastic!) and
>they've offered to let me stay with them from when I
>graduate until Jake does. So it looks like it'll work
>out...sort of.

Sounds like you've got a good man and he comes from a good family. Yeah, he's probably worth fighting for. :) Good luck, Doll.

Coah

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