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Our ds's gf is here a lot also. Both 22 and in University. Both also work. We don't have an issue with it though.
Tell him ahead of time when you want her to leave. Actually tell them both. |
No, she won’y. He hasn’t even had a part-time job. He isn’t going to be able to work full-time, with or without going to school in addition, and pay for, and manage, an apartment and all utilities himself. You have much, much more patience than I do, OP. The first time I heard him apologize to his girlfriend about you telling him she needs to go home after being in your house 12 hours a day for days on end, I would have very pointedly corrected that behavior in front of her. If it happened a second time, she would no longer be welcome in the home my DH and I pay for. |
WTF? Yes, she most assuredly CAN and SHOULD do this in the home she and her husband pay for. Grow up. |
Oh, please.
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So? Sounds like he needs a full-time job and an apartment if he wants to spend every waking hour with her. Simple. |
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| Rent an apartment for them or at least a room and tell them you are paying for the first 3 months. That’s if you don’t want to be the bad guy. Maybe the girl will get a job if your son can’t. |
| This is why people should send college age kids to live on campus. It saves their sanity and kids learn to become independent. |
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OP, what's your ideal but realistic state? Are they capable to live on their own?
Have you spoken to gf or her parent? Is gf well behaved? They are age 22 and in college. Graduating next year? Then what? For summer vacation, setting rules for respectful behavior, while welcoming them in your home, may work out better for everyone in the end. Wanting gf around should be a strong motivator to behave well. |
| This is what happens when parents use the "on the spectrum" as an excuse for all negative behavior and characteristics. |
| Your son is not busy enough. Is he in school this summer? If not, why doesn’t he have a job? If no job, then chores it is! Start with the hard labor jobs—outside, for example, cutting grass, trimming shrubs,,painting a fence. Then, onto the inside jobs like painting a room. |
This advice is not helpful |
Yes. He obviously has way too much free time. He should be working. |
Definitely not helpful. -- OP |
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poor, poor, poor me
poor poor pitiful me... He needs to get a full-time job. He obviously has the time. |