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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am wondering when they or their circle of friends started getting married and/or having kids or just get their life together to be independent. It seams that my daughter and most of her friends just went back to being teenagers after graduating college (working, living at home, forgetting things like money when they go out, and needing a lot of guidance) and I am getting burned out with essentially 3 teens. Any one have a hopefully stories to share? Does it get easier? [/quote] My daughter just graduated from college and her friends acted like that for part of the summer. Now one moved for grad school, two of them took jobs several states a way, and another is as you describe. She and another friend work full time but live at home. She cooks her own meals, pays her bills, runs errands for me, but is itching to move out. I want to set her up for success, by having her save a monthly amount equal to rent to get used to paying it while building an emergency fund. No good advice as I can't really take credit, she has always been self driven and she's lucky with her friend group. [/quote]
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