as long as it happens then he doesn't care how... this thread is taking a turn down... haha... more questions please!
We used the term GDI back when I was in college. As a pseudo-hippie, I was proud to be a GDI so I didn't conform to all of the preppies at Tulane. Then when a KKG became my roommate, I came close to pledging with her sorority. But I was alreadt engaged to Big D, so it didn't make sense.they HATE GDI's -what is that-sorry I must be way toooo old!!
We used the term GDI back when I was in college. As a pseudo-hippie, I was proud to be a GDI so I didn't conform to all of the preppies at Tulane. Then when a KKG became my roommate, I came close to pledging with her sorority. But I was alreadt engaged to Big D, so it didn't make sense.
Back on thread, hey Phead, do you think it is a good move or a bad move for my daughter's boyfriend to move in with her and share the living expenses? He spends most of his time there anyhow. They are both undergrads at Georgia Tech and both plan to go to grad school. I like him -- he is really smart and motivated.
That's what hubby and I concluded. Our parents would have never let us live off campus. Daughter had no choice -- when she decided to transfer to Georgia Tech, no on-campus housing was available.definitely... if they share living expenses then you should def. be all for it... as long as they don't break up your set...that gives you an extra bonus every month to spend on yourself... duh...
I'm still disappointed with the advice you didn't give me. :angry: I want a refund.
please no red chiclets... i answered.. i just didn't want to get dirty and risk kurt shutting down this amazing thread
Yeah, I wouldn't advise getting married as an undergrad. It was stupid of us to have to deal with all of that at such a young age. Thankfully we were both driven to be successful, and we dealt with it.i wouldn't wanna get married before graduating... but then again i'm just a young gentleman..