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Asshole A bit of an update from my last post: Emma lives with her?

Throwaway for privacy. I finished my degree, earn a nice job with a high salary, and we now live comfortable. She believes we should take our daughter's words at face value and assume she no longer wants the money. No idea what that means? Don’t worry — we’ll provide a quick intro, so that. Apparently half won't be enough. bio logic feeder Candace recently found out about the college fund, and is livid. My mom adjusted better to going from a double income household to a single income and was able to contribute a substantial amount of money to my college fund. I mean my ex had a daughter and her mom hated us both but she was always polite and made sure her daughter was too because WE paid for everything including the flights to see her. National Son’s and Daughter’s Day is celebrated in the United States on August 11. marketplace cars and trucks by owner I could be a jerk since the money was technically theirs for college And don't call it "my kids' college. I owed $11k to Wazzu in 2004 after graduating with my BA. We're not too well off but my grandma saved up money for her only granddaughter's (me) college fund which is more than enough to fund my tution. Which is not true, since my daughter is getting a fund, just not private school tuition. My daughter started off this vacation by telling my husband there was sudoku on the plane and explaining how to play. Yes she didn't use all of it for her first degree, but then you allowed her to use the leftover for an expensive vacation to Australia. google flights san francisco The amount in it would be enough to pay a large amount of a 2 year community college tuition ( given the scholarships/ grants she would likely … After sharply rebuking them, she went to the popular subReddit “Am I The A**hole?” or “AITA” to make sure she’d done the right thing. ….

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