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[quote=Anonymous]Op here. This is not a troll, and I come from a culture that many over 18 adults still live with parents to save money. I just could use better words but he really relies on me to do many things that he could. Probably I am using this as a threat to push him to do things on his own because I have been using reminders and nice words to ask him to do it and he whines a lot. Of course I would wait at least he finishes high school but I tell him that he needs to find a part time job in high school. He is spoiled with many things that he does not treasure, and can you believe that there are still some of his christmas gifts unopened in basement, has $1k casn his piggy bank (from grandparents), and so many toys. He does not treasure what he has and he takes it as granted. I am like his servants sometimes when he asks for help. He is a bit self centered, selfish and poor manner. He has asked me if little brother will be kicked out at age 18 as well, and he is happy and satisfied with answer when he hears "yes" from me. [/quote]
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