Anonymous wrote:First, your DD needs to write her own letter. On the tenant issue, the fact that you weren't supportive of the real estate deal is irrelevant. She asked for your help! If it's something you can help her with you should, it's what a relationship/marriage is all about. Throwing the tenant problem back in her face is childish......as was climbing out of the car. Time to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wife wants me to applogize for being an “ungrateful asshole” and “irresponsible father.” On point one, she cannot deal with a tenant and wants me to step in. I don’t want to. It was her decision to invest in real estate. I wNted nothing to do with it. On point 2, she says I need to write college DD’s cover letter for an internship. I respectfully disagreed. Then when she got all backseat driver on me after I picked her up from work, I pulled over and asked her to drive and I walked home. I guess she missed her award for best actress in a drama!
On point one: I would probably do it,she clearly is not equipt or strong enough to handle business. On point 2: She is being an irresponsible mother if anyone being irresponsible. If it were me I would work with dd on it. Getting out and walking wasnt the best idea. Its best to completely ignore them at that point, like a child. She sounds a bit like a petulant child from your post.
Anonymous wrote:The wife wants me to applogize for being an “ungrateful asshole” and “irresponsible father.” On point one, she cannot deal with a tenant and wants me to step in. I don’t want to. It was her decision to invest in real estate. I wNted nothing to do with it. On point 2, she says I need to write college DD’s cover letter for an internship. I respectfully disagreed. Then when she got all backseat driver on me after I picked her up from work, I pulled over and asked her to drive and I walked home. I guess she missed her award for best actress in a drama!
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't the college student writing her own cover letter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On point one, if you're benefiting from the rental income, you should help your wife out even if the investment wasn't your idea.
Disagree. My wife benefits from my work income, but I would never ask her to get involved when I was having a tough time -- particularly if she was opposed to my entering that particular line of work in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On point one, if you're benefiting from the rental income, you should help your wife out even if the investment wasn't your idea.
Disagree. My wife benefits from my work income, but I would never ask her to get involved when I was having a tough time -- particularly if she was opposed to my entering that particular line of work in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:On point one, if you're benefiting from the rental income, you should help your wife out even if the investment wasn't your idea.