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She Agreed To Pay For Her Daughter’s College Education But Couldn’t Afford Her Chosen School’s Tuition Anymore, So Her Daughter Stopped Taking Classes, And Now She Wants To Cut Off All Other Financial Support

“And I had to figure everything out on my own. So, if she doesn’t go back to school, I should essentially drop her, and she is just going to have to figure everything out on her own,” she vented.

She also believes that her daughter will end up thanking her for it later.

Still, before she makes the jump and officially cuts her daughter off, she is wondering whether “finally making her daughter grow up” makes her a real jerk or not.

Do you think it’s her fault for allowing her daughter to choose a school that she could not afford? Should she have done more research before allowing her daughter to enroll and move away? Is it fair for her to cut off her daughter now? What would you do? 

You can read the original post on Reddit here.

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