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TheRickles

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23. So maybe at least a little bit of a shift on his part. I guess you found your appreciation elsewhere
Sun Mar 20, 2022, 12:09 PM
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My daughter went to Mt. Holyoke, the oldest of the 7 sisters, and was "cured" of her shyness and CTyankee Mar 2022 #1
Eldest went there too. I wanted kids to go far enough away so they couldn't drive home easily. TheBlackAdder Mar 2022 #19
Great story! PittBlue Mar 2022 #2
You had a wonderful mother. TNNurse Mar 2022 #3
My mother mgardener Mar 2022 #4
Thank goodness for your friend's mom! ❤️ MLAA Mar 2022 #17
An amazing story. Your mom was a remarkable woman! yardwork Mar 2022 #5
Good for you & your brilliant Momma Chicagogrl1 Mar 2022 #6
"It was 1975". HA. Many parents are the same way today. oldsoftie Mar 2022 #7
You probably already know this but let me advertise for the local college. The Jungle 1 Mar 2022 #8
It a brave story you tell Farmer-Rick Mar 2022 #9
Great story. And did your Dad ever came to terms with your autonomy and independence? TheRickles Mar 2022 #10
No, he didn't. no_hypocrisy Mar 2022 #11
So maybe at least a little bit of a shift on his part. I guess you found your appreciation elsewhere TheRickles Mar 2022 #23
So . . . AverageOldGuy Mar 2022 #12
Yes and no. no_hypocrisy Mar 2022 #14
Thank you for sharing a story of triumph and success. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2022 #13
Cool! Pacifist Patriot Mar 2022 #15
Great story. mnhtnbb Mar 2022 #16
Nice story. Thanks. I'm happy to hear it turned out well. n/t. NNadir Mar 2022 #18
My niece goes to Sweetbriar. AllyCat Mar 2022 #20
What a smart mother! Whew, she made all the difference for you. MLAA Mar 2022 #21
My story was similar, but different. WinstonSmith4740 Mar 2022 #22
I love this story. JudyM Mar 2022 #24
nice to have that kind of support! Skittles Mar 2022 #25
Postscript no_hypocrisy Mar 2022 #26
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