Anonymous wrote:
Well, they are right. Can’t drink, but aside from that, full adulthood. You are also an adult so can chose how you react to their boneheadedness, like stopping paying for phone/car/internet/college or kicking them out of the house. I think you would fare better by agreeing he is indeed an adult, and has new freedoms and responsibilities. And coming to some agreement of what those are, and what you will do if he abuses your trust/kindness/home.
OP here. They won’t be allowed to move out at 18 or go wherever or whenever they want. That’s the point of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they are right. Can’t drink, but aside from that, full adulthood. You are also an adult so can chose how you react to their boneheadedness, like stopping paying for phone/car/internet/college or kicking them out of the house. I think you would fare better by agreeing he is indeed an adult, and has new freedoms and responsibilities. And coming to some agreement of what those are, and what you will do if he abuses your trust/kindness/home.
OP here. They won’t be allowed to move out at 18 or go wherever or whenever they want. That’s the point of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they are right. Can’t drink, but aside from that, full adulthood. You are also an adult so can chose how you react to their boneheadedness, like stopping paying for phone/car/internet/college or kicking them out of the house. I think you would fare better by agreeing he is indeed an adult, and has new freedoms and responsibilities. And coming to some agreement of what those are, and what you will do if he abuses your trust/kindness/home.
OP here. They won’t be allowed to move out at 18 or go wherever or whenever they want. That’s the point of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, they are right. Can’t drink, but aside from that, full adulthood. You are also an adult so can chose how you react to their boneheadedness, like stopping paying for phone/car/internet/college or kicking them out of the house. I think you would fare better by agreeing he is indeed an adult, and has new freedoms and responsibilities. And coming to some agreement of what those are, and what you will do if he abuses your trust/kindness/home.
OP here. They won’t be allowed to move out at 18 or go wherever or whenever they want. That’s the point of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Well, they are right. Can’t drink, but aside from that, full adulthood. You are also an adult so can chose how you react to their boneheadedness, like stopping paying for phone/car/internet/college or kicking them out of the house. I think you would fare better by agreeing he is indeed an adult, and has new freedoms and responsibilities. And coming to some agreement of what those are, and what you will do if he abuses your trust/kindness/home.
Anonymous wrote:They are legally an adult and can do what they want, however if they are living in your home and you are paying for everything, they need to live by your rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they think they will become an adult at 18 and do whatever they want.
Depends on the context of the conversation.
Anonymous wrote:If they think they will become an adult at 18 and do whatever they want.