Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not give your opinion?
I give my opinions to my parents. They are free to ignore them. They give me their opinions. I am free to ignore them as well.
I don't get what the problem is.
The problem is how firmly I do it. I gave it, but now what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not give your opinion?
I give my opinions to my parents. They are free to ignore them. They give me their opinions. I am free to ignore them as well.
I don't get what the problem is.
The problem is how firmly I do it. I gave it, but now what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old is she?
I think if you try to "prohibit" her or constantly second-guess her choices, she will stop giving you as much information. You might be happier that way.
She is 18. I would say I am a reasonable person who doesn't really "prohibit" much. I try to mitigate risk generally with still giving her freedom. But mitigating risk is a lot of mental work because I am constantly weighing whether something is right or wrong and feeling very invested. Like right now I am majorly overthinking this: What if I don't put my foot down and something terrible happens? Is it right for me to tell her not to stay there when it's her money and anywhere else will be more expensive? Maybe this neighborhood is not *that* bad? Will it impact her vacation to be in a neighborhood where she doesn't feel safe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not give your opinion?
I give my opinions to my parents. They are free to ignore them. They give me their opinions. I am free to ignore them as well.
I don't get what the problem is.
The problem is how firmly I do it. I gave it, but now what?
Anonymous wrote:Why would you not give your opinion?
I give my opinions to my parents. They are free to ignore them. They give me their opinions. I am free to ignore them as well.
I don't get what the problem is.
Anonymous wrote:How old is she?
I think if you try to "prohibit" her or constantly second-guess her choices, she will stop giving you as much information. You might be happier that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. Why should you. My mom is 82. I talk to her every day for advice. Are u kidding me?
I talk to my mom often and we have a great relationship but I never have asked her for advice, even as a kid. I will tell her things but she doesn't ever tell me her opinion. My dd constantly asks for my opinion but I wonder if I should let her decide more on her own.
Anonymous wrote:Never. Why should you. My mom is 82. I talk to her every day for advice. Are u kidding me?
Anonymous wrote:How old is DD?
Anonymous wrote:I am struggling with this transition. Dd is going with a friend on a trip and they picked a hotel. She asked me for input and at first it looked fine but I looked into it further and turns out the area is not good at all. Do you prohibit her from staying there? Do you just warn her and say it's up to her? I did the latter but I am not sure I should have been firmer. Or was I wrong for even looking into it in the first place and I need to just not even research?