MerryPoppins
<font color=coral>I posted around Woo Hooty time<b
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MerryPoppins: I have no issue whatsoever with co-ed dorms. DS has girls across the hall and next door and everywhere else. Doesn't bother me in the least, I think it is a good experience. However, there has become a trend of co-ed roomies and you know, I'm okay with that too except if it is my DS shacking up with his girly, then I have an issue![]()
Oh, I wasn't saying you did have an issue. Just explaining to anyone concerned about co-ed dorms that it was a good experience for me. DS is past the dorm experience, but DD 17 goes to college next fall. I don't think I'd like the co-ed room thing. Not that I don't trust her, but it doesn't appeal to me at all.
It will hit dd16 hardest - they are very close even with the 4 year age difference and have really enjoyed each other on break.
That's so sweet. I'm glad they're so close, even though it makes it hard. DS can be great with DD, but he often distances himself from her. It hurts DD more than she wants to admit to him. I think it all comes down to the fact, that DD was friends with DS's girlfriend before he even met her. So to keep girlfriend all to himself, he keeps DD at arm's length or something. He spends a lot of time sort of talking down to her, but I don't think he's even aware that he does it. Girlfriend says she'd LOVE to come to Disney with us next time, but I fear DS wouldn't be very friendly to DD and she'd be miserable.
Don't get me wrong, they've had fun playing video games together. It's been like old times. But he just throws up this brick wall once in a while. Like when he acts judgemental about any boy he sees her talking to...like she doesn't have any common sense. Ugh.