Anonymous wrote:For some parents, there comes a time to draw a line in the sand. It's extraordinarily difficult when there are extenuating circumstances. You certainly shouldn't sacrifice your health, financial stability, or safety for an adult child.
Not for an adult child. By then, the bulk of your job as a parent is done, and whatever help you want to provide is gratuitous. Parenting relationships must evolve and give children space to become who they are. If you've given it your best effort from infant to college graduation, you should have peace in knowing that you've done what you can.