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DD will continue to live with us for free and sock away her earnings into retirement and investment accounts.
No student debt for undergrad and grad. We have also paid for her car. She has full use of our credit card until the day she gets married. We will of course pay for her wedding. She will get married with a good nest egg. Anyways, we want her to have a solid launch into an UMC-adjacent lifestyle with her SO. No yo-yo launching. That is how generational wealth is created. |
| mine is 30. she told me that she is coming to live with me if she gets laid off on wednesday. yippee! |
this is nuts! what kind of job does she have? even if/when my adult kids lived with me, they weren't using my credit card! and no, i don't think generational wealth is typically created by living with your parents until you get married. |
| My moved back home with her parents in her 30s with two children one of whom lived there into his 30s. Does that count?? He now owns his own business multiple buildings in a major city. 🤷‍♀️ |
I worked two jobs, one at a hospital making $18 an hour and one at Starbucks at night, and shared an apartment with a stranger I met on Facebook. |
Hon, in my inlaws family one sister didn't move out until she was 36. My bil stayed at home until he got married in his early 30s. My mil is the most controlling person and never wanted any of her kids to grow up and escape her. The military rescued my dh. |
If she gets laid off? Well, I daren't get my hopes up. |
Since he's already broken my record, I'd say there's no problem with throwing him out now. |
Are you single? |
Do you have any suggestions as to how people like me can get even with people like that? |
Well, it would too much for me to hope that this lasts another 6 years. |
| I have a 25 year old dd who is/can continue living at home until she sees fit to move out The only stipulations is that she pays for her own car, insurance cell phone and any other bills she may incur. But we do not charge her any rent or ask her to pay for food since she will save that money to use for when she decides to move out. |
Well, it's too much for me to hope that that'll last another 3 years. |
they all graduated with no debt, got entry level jobs and worked hard, saved every penny they had, lived beneath means. |
Graduating college with no debt is another thing to add to their glory list that will make it still harder for me to get even with them. |