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So I have a 17-year-old son, almost 18, and we've pretty much raised him on FPU principles since he was about six or seven years old. And he is in a pretty serious, healthy relationship with a young lady that we do really like. And I know it may seem like too early to tell or anything like that, and we're not the kind of parents that's like, oh, my God.
So I have a 17-year-old son, almost 18, and we've pretty much raised him on FPU principles since he was about six or seven years old. And he is in a pretty serious, healthy relationship with a young lady that we do really like. And I know it may seem like too early to tell or anything like that, and we're not the kind of parents that's like, oh, my God.
But, you know, you have to feel like... But you're hopeful she might be the one. I'm pretty sure. So... You know, not anytime in the near future, but she is set on being an orthodontist.
But, you know, you have to feel like... But you're hopeful she might be the one. I'm pretty sure. So... You know, not anytime in the near future, but she is set on being an orthodontist.
But, you know, you have to feel like... But you're hopeful she might be the one. I'm pretty sure. So... You know, not anytime in the near future, but she is set on being an orthodontist.
Exactly. That is my question of how to approach this with them. We have talked to him just briefly. The conversations have just started. He does think it's dumb. to take out student loans. She's briefly said that she's totally fine with having $250,000 of student loans that might take her 20 years to pay off because that's what usually what orthodontists have.
Exactly. That is my question of how to approach this with them. We have talked to him just briefly. The conversations have just started. He does think it's dumb. to take out student loans. She's briefly said that she's totally fine with having $250,000 of student loans that might take her 20 years to pay off because that's what usually what orthodontists have.
Exactly. That is my question of how to approach this with them. We have talked to him just briefly. The conversations have just started. He does think it's dumb. to take out student loans. She's briefly said that she's totally fine with having $250,000 of student loans that might take her 20 years to pay off because that's what usually what orthodontists have.
And I kind of briefly said that you guys may not even be afford to eat. And I just don't know how else to approach this besides maybe getting them to watch the borrowed future, take foundations and finance. But, you know, it's just starting.
And I kind of briefly said that you guys may not even be afford to eat. And I just don't know how else to approach this besides maybe getting them to watch the borrowed future, take foundations and finance. But, you know, it's just starting.
And I kind of briefly said that you guys may not even be afford to eat. And I just don't know how else to approach this besides maybe getting them to watch the borrowed future, take foundations and finance. But, you know, it's just starting.
Right. That's what we've been talking about with him.
Right. That's what we've been talking about with him.
Right. That's what we've been talking about with him.
Well, I have brought it up to my son. To your son, yes. And he said that he would watch it with him. He has brought it up to her. And so we do plan on doing that this summer.
Well, I have brought it up to my son. To your son, yes. And he said that he would watch it with him. He has brought it up to her. And so we do plan on doing that this summer.
Well, I have brought it up to my son. To your son, yes. And he said that he would watch it with him. He has brought it up to her. And so we do plan on doing that this summer.
Hi, Charlie. I am Jewish and also a believer in Jesus, and I'm going home to New York to visit my family. All of my family members are Jewish and very left on the political spectrum, and I am very far right, and I'm the only believer. And I'm unsure how to navigate the waters. It's been a year since I've been home, and obviously a lot has changed. So I feel like I'm going into hostile territory.
Hi, Charlie. I am Jewish and also a believer in Jesus, and I'm going home to New York to visit my family. All of my family members are Jewish and very left on the political spectrum, and I am very far right, and I'm the only believer. And I'm unsure how to navigate the waters. It's been a year since I've been home, and obviously a lot has changed. So I feel like I'm going into hostile territory.
And I wish you make a good impression for my faith.