Dear Abby: Son wonders if he should move with mom

His mother wants to move closer to be near all her adult children, but college-aged son wants to stay in their hometown.|

Dear Abby: I'm a guy in college, majoring in computer science. I live with my mother, who's in her 60s and works as an elementary school teacher.

Right now, we live in an urban area, near some big cities. Most of our family originally lived here, but my siblings all moved to a mid-southern state, one after another. Mom says she wants to retire from teaching as soon as I graduate from college, which should happen in two years. She also wants to move to the state where my siblings reside, mainly to see her grandchildren more often.

I understand her motivation, but the thing is, I'm not sure I want to move down there. There are likely more job opportunities where I live right now, and my siblings have a history of driving me absolutely nuts.

Am I overthinking this? Should I move with my mother or stay here? And if I do decide to stay, how should I tell my mother about it?

— On the Fence in the East

Dear On The Fence: Tell your mother the same way you told me, leaving out the part about your siblings driving you crazy. That there are more career opportunities in the location where you're now living is a sensible, logical reason to stay. If things change, you can always move later.

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