Anonymous wrote:My DC is 20, so technically an adult.
I am quietly disappointed that she still seems to base her decisions on herself/her interests.
I guess I had hoped by now she would gain appreciation for her parents and start being less self-centered.
Will that time come....in your experience....as she mature? Or, is it not a realistic expectation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine are in their 30’s and they are kind and generous and being married and being parents has really helped them mature. Since they were in their mid 20’s we have had a family donor advised fund that they have limited access to that has helped them be financially generous.
Oh Jesus. Generosity is not demonstrated by using money your parents put it a donor advised fund to give to charity. They’re not allowed to do anything else but give that money to charity! My family has one of those and I would never ever cite it as an example of my generosity.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is 20, so technically an adult.
I am quietly disappointed that she still seems to base her decisions on herself/her interests.
I guess I had hoped by now she would gain appreciation for her parents and start being less self-centered.
Will that time come....in your experience....as she mature? Or, is it not a realistic expectation.
Anonymous wrote:Mine are in their 30’s and they are kind and generous and being married and being parents has really helped them mature. Since they were in their mid 20’s we have had a family donor advised fund that they have limited access to that has helped them be financially generous.
Anonymous wrote:Mine are in their 30’s and they are kind and generous and being married and being parents has really helped them mature. Since they were in their mid 20’s we have had a family donor advised fund that they have limited access to that has helped them be financially generous.