Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't kick him out.
But I'd tell him that if he wants access to the wi-fi you pay for, he needs to either be enrolled in college courses full time (start at NVCC) OR working full time (40+ hours a week) or some combo of the 2. So part time work, and 2 college course I'd be okay with.
If he does not comply, you cut off his wi-fi and smart phone. That'll get his attention. Hand him a flip phone, with only a few minutes for calls to NVCC and for job applications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kick him out! You’re making it far too easy for him to rely on your “subsidizing”. Does he even pay rent? Who cares about Yale pipe dreams, he’s a loser, I’m sorry. I’m a woman who started paying $20 in rent a week the July I turned 18. This grown ass man can’t do that? You must be so proud of yourself, OP.
Dp. This is really harsh.
Anonymous wrote:I would have kicked him out the August after he graduated from high school. You don't get to do NOTHING in this house. You can work full time, school full time, or do each part time to equal full time. But you need to be busy full time.
So he would have known the spring before he graduated that he needed to do something. And I'd totally have bagged up his clothes and toothbrush and put them outside, turned off his phone, taken his keys, car, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Kick him out! You’re making it far too easy for him to rely on your “subsidizing”. Does he even pay rent? Who cares about Yale pipe dreams, he’s a loser, I’m sorry. I’m a woman who started paying $20 in rent a week the July I turned 18. This grown ass man can’t do that? You must be so proud of yourself, OP.
Anonymous wrote:College, military, job, or leave. Those are his options. Don't back down, OP.