Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s always the children who are self sufficient and hard working who get nothing while the lazy and unambitious get bailed out constantly. It’s becoming tiresome to watch this happen in my family. I hate my job and want to quit but don’t because I need to pay the bills - like an adult. Lazy sibling chooses their hobby as a career and can’t make ends meet - parents always are giving them money and never push them to work a 9-5 like the rest of us.
Your parents aren’t going to live forever. At the end of the day who would you rather be, you or your sibling?
Anonymous wrote:It’s always the children who are self sufficient and hard working who get nothing while the lazy and unambitious get bailed out constantly. It’s becoming tiresome to watch this happen in my family. I hate my job and want to quit but don’t because I need to pay the bills - like an adult. Lazy sibling chooses their hobby as a career and can’t make ends meet - parents always are giving them money and never push them to work a 9-5 like the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t live my life like that OP—could you, realistically? Having to ask mom and dad for financial assistance in your 30s and 40s?
I see my sister asking my dad to fly to her to do house projects she can’t afford to hire out, getting their hand me down vehicle because she can’t buy her own, etc. I’m grateful that’s not my situation and I can make my own choices without relying on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned to appreciate being the sibling who's a functional adult. Better choice by far.
NP. I agree but I also understand how OP feels. One frustration I have us that I would like to do enjoyable things with my parents and ILs (that I can host/pay for) but they cannot participate because we my siblings and DH's brother suck up all their bandwidth. So like my kids have no relationship with my parents beyond the occasional face time and an in person visit every few years, because my parents invest all their time and energy into helping my un- and under-employed brothers or helping my sister raise her kids. It really does feel like I am invisible because I am self-sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:I learned to appreciate being the sibling who's a functional adult. Better choice by far.
Anonymous wrote:I learned to appreciate being the sibling who's a functional adult. Better choice by far.