MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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Well, you DO want him to do it for your benefit, since he has told you he doesn't care. Nothing wrong with thoping that occasionally a child will give something back to their parents, BTW.
What would upset me is that my kid was being selfish and self-centered. It's a small price for him to pay to do something for a couple of hours for the people who have loved him and helped him through school, to give them a sense of pride.
Ultimately, I'd let it be his choice. But he'd know full well that I was disappointed. If he's old enough to make these kinds of decisions, he's old enough to know about the ramifications of them...that being hurting and disappointing his parents. I wouldn't protect him from that. I wouldn't harp on it for a year, but he'd know I was disappointed.
And I know mine will not be the popular opinion, BTW.![]()
I completely agree with this. I don't have a problem being the nagging mother by getting him to go to his ceremony. I've busted my BUTT and sacrificed a lot to help get him through school (a law degree being one) and he has finally pulled himself together to make it. I'm not about to let this celebration slip away. If mom guilt is going to work on him, I'm all for it.

I feel the same way about the prom, and I admit I stuck my nose in there too. He's got a wonderful girlfriend who deserves to go to her senior prom with her boyfriend and not some random guy friend. Like I said earlier, he has to be pushed out of his comfort zone, so that's what I did. That might not work with every kid, but mine has had all kinds of mental issues his whole life, so we're just used to the push and shove.
