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Do We Have to Pay for Our Children’s ‘Platonic Partners’ on Family Vacations?

Mindful of costs, a reader wonders whether she and her husband are obligated to extend the same hospitality to their daughter’s best friend as to their son’s partner.

Philip Galanes
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