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female
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36-40,
anonymous
writes: It's not a relationship question or anything, but it's something I need help figuring out.My mom thinks I've been taking classes, when I haven't. The truth is, I can't afford to pay for them, I've been saving so I can go back next semester. This jeapordizes my health insurance, she sent in the information saying I was enrolled, when I'm not. What should I do about telling her? And what should I do about the insurance company? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 October 2008): Tell her exactly what you told us, but keep the emphasis on the money. You can't afford to go to school, so your saving up. Tell her you'd love to go, and you will when you have enough money. Tell her you are worried that the health insurance may be in jeopardy. I'm hopping she will feel sorry for you and help you out, or lend you some money that you can pay back when you finish your classes and get yourself a good job.
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