Anonymous wrote:For at least the next 5 years? Holy hell. If I were you, I would set a deadline on when she needs to get a job. Those phd's are the types to want to go to school for life.
If I were her, I would be searching for a roommate/group house situation and working part-time. As much as I love my parents, no way would I want to live with them way into my late 20's.
Anonymous wrote:One of my friends did this. She wanted to pay something to her retired parents for utilities/ food. So her parents took it and saved it for her and gave it back when she graduated to help her set up her first place on her own.
Encourage her to start saving for retirement now.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t come home I need a text at 11 pm do I know and something at 10 am so I know you are alive.
Anonymous wrote:She's an adult. Don't try to have curfews or restrict her social life, such as she has time for.
Try to reframe things as a roommate situation. Establish expectations about cleaning and noise and shared space. Try to enjoy building an adult relationship with your daughter!
Anonymous wrote:My rules would be more like..I am happy to include you for dinner or not..let me know what your plan is. I expect you to manage your own mess/laundry. Overnight guests depend on your preferences.