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A father faces a tough decision about funding his daughter’s grad school
He questions whether supporting her financially is the right move, as he feels like she's using higher education to "delay entering adulthood"
The Reddit community weighs in on parental support and boundaries
A father seeks support from the Reddit community for advice following a tough decision about his daughter’s graduate school plans.
The 46-year-old dad shares that he’s “incredibly proud of her and everything she’s accomplished so far,” but he struggles with her choice to pursue grad school right now.
He explains in his post that his daughter, 23, “is not entirely sure what she wants to do with the degree she’s pursuing,” and he worries that she’s using graduate school “as a way to delay enter