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And, uh, yeah. So we can't really say if you don't do this, then we won't pay for college because she knows that she knows he will pay for the college.
Yeah. Well, I'm, um, Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Well, I'm, um, Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Well, I'm, um, Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, I think so.
Well, because I've been against it for many years, asking to limit the money and to allow me to know what money is going to her so that we can at least put it in an account and we know what money is flowing to her so we know what money is coming out and how she's spending it. We can discuss with her her decisions.
Well, because I've been against it for many years, asking to limit the money and to allow me to know what money is going to her so that we can at least put it in an account and we know what money is flowing to her so we know what money is coming out and how she's spending it. We can discuss with her her decisions.
Well, because I've been against it for many years, asking to limit the money and to allow me to know what money is going to her so that we can at least put it in an account and we know what money is flowing to her so we know what money is coming out and how she's spending it. We can discuss with her her decisions.
No, he thinks that, oh, you know, she's old enough. You have to give her, you know, she's 18. She's an adult. You have to let her make her mistakes.
No, he thinks that, oh, you know, she's old enough. You have to give her, you know, she's 18. She's an adult. You have to let her make her mistakes.
No, he thinks that, oh, you know, she's old enough. You have to give her, you know, she's 18. She's an adult. You have to let her make her mistakes.
Well, and that's how I was raised. I was poor, okay? So I'm not from this. And I tell that to my husband. He says, well, I had never-ending checking account until I got out of law school, and then I started paying for my own stuff, and I turned out just fine.