Considering there are two sides to every story and a person’s life is full of choices we have to be more open-minded about this. First off I am amazed that the majority of parents “back off” when the time comes to select one baseball/academic college over another but then cringe that a player would chose a college closer to his girlfriend instead of accepting a college that offered him a baseball scholarship. The choice is still up to the young man unless his decision impacts his family financially and the family would end up having to pay because of the loss of scholarship. I hear many parents say --- “My son is a mature young man and we’re leaving the college choice up to him”. Hmmmm --- Do we “allow” them to only make choices that “we” consider the best?
I also think there is a solution to this fairly common problem. I’m pro girlfriend because #1, I think girls and relationships are normal and #2, I always considered the relationship to have a stabilizing effect on the college age young man. I think relationship has a tendency to keep them away from the college haunts where boy meets girl (and lots of other things too). My son had a “long distance” relationship with the girl back home for the first two years while he was in college. We did what we could to help the “long distance” relationship by bringing his girlfriend to the weekend series and not infringing on their time while she was there. She later attended a college a couple of hours away in another direction and then we had to be understanding when he would “by-pass” our home on a long weekend to visit her at her college.
Times continue to change (that's normal too). Present girlfriend is senior where he attended collge and now he considers his old college town to be his “home”. Maybe it just boils down to adjustment time for everyone involved ---
Fungo