Irish American college student wins court order against stalking parents
Says her parents followed her all around college campus and spied on her
Published Saturday, December 29, 2012, 7:27 AM
Updated Saturday, December 29, 2012, 8:28 AM
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SingleDonald | Dec 31, 2012, 10:17 AM EST
I applaud Aubrey's legal action! Even when kids are minors, parents can't expect them to be subservient. Aubrey has a life of her own, and, at 21, certainly doesn't need meddling, control freak parents. Parents should take the advice they always gave to their kids: GROW UP!! For example, if Aubrey dated a guy much older than herself, the parents might not be too pleased. However, they would have no right to threaten the man, so long as he wasn't married. I know that I,a baby boomer, would go out with someone younger, as long as she was at least 21. I would go over to her parents house, showing them that I was an upright guy, who had their daughter's best interests at heart. The father should not act like a "daddy-o", nor the mother a "momma hen". If they objected to me seeing her, I wouldn't back down. I would tell them that I would continue to meet her, at outside locations. If either threatened me, I would threaten back! Assault charges could always be filed, if "daddy-o" attempted to beat me up!
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merefalow | Dec 30, 2012, 05:02 PM EST
can i adopt her,overprotective parents who cant let go,sad realy,like to hear their stories.
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bonjouryall | Dec 30, 2012, 09:55 AM EST
All good comments,2ndrepublik,and a hilarious
suggestion, Seagreen.
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jacersagain | Dec 30, 2012, 09:52 AM EST
Yes, ‘Ireland’ is an Irish surname, just like 'English' is an English surname. The most famous person I know of with the ‘Ireland’ name is Stephen Ireland who plays soccer in the English Premiership these days with Aston Villa. He’s the guy who told fibs as to why he couldn’t turn up for an Irish International match: first it was ‘cos his maternal grandma died, changed to paternal grandma, both found untrue then changed to grandad’s wife who had died, again untrue, all which he later admitted were lies. Some way for him to gain notoriety, eh? Fabulous footballer though and a great pity we lost him over the lying episode.
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blahblah | Dec 29, 2012, 10:45 PM EST
She's more American than Irish if she has to sue her parents to get rid of them. It's the American answer to everything. That and guns obviously.
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MichaelMcGrath | Dec 29, 2012, 09:13 PM EST
Anyway from her looks it is perfectly obvious that Aubrey is Irish:-)
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MichaelMcGrath | Dec 29, 2012, 09:10 PM EST
Yes, Niall, we have Councillor Billy Ireland here in Kilkenny and we would naturally not be amused were it to be suggested that he is not Irish
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Niall O'Dowd | Dec 29, 2012, 07:57 PM EST
Ireland is an irish name, it is quite common in Northern Ireland, it was bestowed on families who left Ireland and acquired the name overseas and then returned. Look it up on Google
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seanomelb | Dec 29, 2012, 05:12 PM EST
Born and raised in Ireland and never met anyone named "Ireland".
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2ndrepubalik | Dec 29, 2012, 03:50 PM EST
They say the hardest part of being a Parent is "letting go" - if this story is true then it certainly seems like Her Parents have a major issue here.As a Single Parent of Twin Daugthters of the same age ( I am Male) I recognise that I do not , and NEVER owned them - they were "on loan" in a way and my total responsibility but now they are Adults and responsible for thier own actions.
On the issue of surnames - Ireland is not a common one here ( In Ireland) so it makes Me suspicious about the veracity of this story. I know Charles Bronson was married to a Jill Ireland and other people have surnames after Countries - where this originated from as a practice I do not now but Welsh ( Welch) , Ireland and England have been used before but not Scotland unless Scott or Scot is counted ! Any views - this is a real "Christmas" / Hol;iday time story - highly dubious.
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Bocktherobber | Dec 29, 2012, 02:35 PM EST
Did you really assume these people are Irish-American because of their surname? Where does that leave Irvine Welsh, who's Scottish, or Mike England, who happens to be Welsh? Meanwhile, Dawn French is of Welsh and English parentage while Karl Spain genuinely is Irish. Who knew?
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mreinhar2001 | Dec 29, 2012, 02:17 PM EST
I love RichardP's. handsome68's, and oldboreen's comments (and I wholeheartedly concur). The Kansas City Star online has the Dec 27, 2012 article that the Irish Central piece came from. The parents sound like they care alot about the girl and the girl sounds like she is doing well in school, but is seeking independence (she is at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music). The parents were right to to paying tuition, if the child did not want to be involved with them. (I wonder if she realizes how fortunate she is to have parents that can pay for all of her college tuition?)
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oldboreen | Dec 29, 2012, 11:50 AM EST
English is a common family name
in parts of Ireland particularly
in Munster. Can we therefore
assume these families to be English?
I rest my case!
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joan1954 | Dec 29, 2012, 11:39 AM EST
I think the parents were too lonely without their daughter
but on the other side they were controlling
if this article is totally true. Kids go
out of state for school in order to
grow-up and be responsible for their own
actions. I think that is what the daughter
wanted to do. She seems very level headed and
I laud the university for giving her a
full scholarship to finish her senior
year. I do not believe they would have
done that had she had mental issues. I
think the parents were upset that she
was breaking away from them.
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