Anonymous wrote:No, but I feel like I am constantly being asked for money. Like, you get an allowance and when you're at school you have to buy your own basketball game tickets. But somehow, even though the allowance has continued, I am being asked to pay. I'm just rolling my eyes. But it is nice to have them home.
Anonymous wrote:Are you experiencing this? My kids are very capable and on the ball and handle their lives just fine away at college. Freshman and senior. But then they come home and they act like they are fresh out of the womb and know nothing about anything or how to do anything and I hear "mom mom mom" all day long. Maybe it's just me.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is independent at school, but likes to be "pampered" at home. For example, kid and I will be watching a show together and if I get up to go to the bathroom, kid asks for a snack. Kid will put laundry in my basket, etc. When kid was a freshman, I overheard during a Facetime, kid tell roommate they can't wait to get home to be pampered. I suspect that is a very normal feeling.
Anonymous wrote:No, but I feel like I am constantly being asked for money. Like, you get an allowance and when you're at school you have to buy your own basketball game tickets. But somehow, even though the allowance has continued, I am being asked to pay. I'm just rolling my eyes. But it is nice to have them home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but I feel like I am constantly being asked for money. Like, you get an allowance and when you're at school you have to buy your own basketball game tickets. But somehow, even though the allowance has continued, I am being asked to pay. I'm just rolling my eyes. But it is nice to have them home.
Allowance? Aren't they 18 years of age?
Anonymous wrote:No, but I feel like I am constantly being asked for money. Like, you get an allowance and when you're at school you have to buy your own basketball game tickets. But somehow, even though the allowance has continued, I am being asked to pay. I'm just rolling my eyes. But it is nice to have them home.