He’ll literally go to 1 this season. It’s not 100’s if you sit in nosebleeds it’s a bit more than a movie. He took his girlfriend to see the playoffs for women’s soccer and it was $40 /ticket if you sat in the end zones. I think that’s a normal monthly date. $100 ish |
My son’s hobby is golf. All of a sudden he’s is an incel on welfare in his 20’s. I have adult kids too, nobody became a welfare king because they just have to travel on the weekends instead of golfing. I said he golfs 1-2x a week and all of bc a sudden he’s golfing 4x a week and going to weekly sports every. My oldest just join Equinox and can’t afford to golf. I might need to put him on a suicide watch. Your head would explode if you found out how much your sister-in-law pays for ski passes in Colorado. DCUM never stop being the wildest entertainment. |
| 1-2x a month * |
Maybe for rich people but most people do t have an extra $100 to blow on “a normal monthly date.” |
| Did he work last summer? If so, he should use that money. If not, why not? |
| We do our kids ages every week for allowance. But it’s for chores around the house. If they don’t do the chores they don’t get paid. |
nothing they work whats wrong with you |
+1 this is exactly us! |
+100 |
Well they are spending $25 on wings today and going to a movie over the holidays so they also can’t afford a caps game either. |
Yes, part of being a gentleman is working, earning money, and spending money on dates that are within your means. Spending parents’ money on expensive dates isn’t that |
| 100-150 a month. If you give teenagers too much money, you will end up with a drug user. |
Seriously! This is a bad precedence and habit your are setting for him |
$25 for wings or paying for a movie is not expensive. |
This is why boys are a mess when a parent teaches them a budget of $100/month on dates is a bad precedent. |