Carolyn Hax: It hurts, but let your daughter’s ex-boyfriend go
Style — By admin on February 5, 2010 at 5:00 amDear Carolyn: My 25-year-old daughter met a guy about a year ago. He’s the perfect partner for her. She told me that he is “the one” and that she loves him so much. My whole family welcomed him as one of our own. They did everything together, even adopted a dog. They moved in together two months…
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