Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell him to stop bringing his girlfriend home and to events. My kids aren't that old yet but I'm already annoyed thinking about the possibility.
Of course a parent can do that, and it's excellent strategy to build a relationship with your adult kid where they want limited contact with you
How adult are they at 21? Are you done paying for college and their living expenses?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separate rooms. Till married. I am not going to be greeted in the morning by them exiting the same room. But also I'm not policing during the night, where they are --- not thinking about it.
But WHY?? It makes no sense. Why should she be subjected to seeing gross old people (hint: that's you) doing the same thing? You're all adults. This attitude toward sex is beyond bizarre
Anonymous wrote:Part of it is respect for the visiting girlfriend. I want to give you your own space in our home. You have made no formal commitment to our son (or him to you) Do whatever but the room's there for you. If you want some privacy, you can have some privacy.
Anonymous wrote:Part of it is respect for the visiting girlfriend. I want to give you your own space in our home. You have made no formal commitment to our son (or him to you) Do whatever but the room's there for you. If you want some privacy, you can have some privacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separate rooms. Till married. I am not going to be greeted in the morning by them exiting the same room. But also I'm not policing during the night, where they are --- not thinking about it.
But WHY?? It makes no sense. Why should she be subjected to seeing gross old people (hint: that's you) doing the same thing? You're all adults. This attitude toward sex is beyond bizarre
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separate rooms. Till married. I am not going to be greeted in the morning by them exiting the same room. But also I'm not policing during the night, where they are --- not thinking about it.
lol my mom has this rule, my fiancé and I were sleeping in separate rooms when I was 26 and he was 35. Her house, her rules whatever, of course we respected them. But it felt stupid, unwelcoming, and like a sign that SEX was hanging over our heads and she needed to frantically turn it off.
We are talking about college are kids here. They are usually younger than 24? and depends on their parents financial support.
Anonymous wrote:No, but I know he sneaks into DD’s room in the middle of the night. Aged 21.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separate rooms. Till married. I am not going to be greeted in the morning by them exiting the same room. But also I'm not policing during the night, where they are --- not thinking about it.
lol my mom has this rule, my fiancé and I were sleeping in separate rooms when I was 26 and he was 35. Her house, her rules whatever, of course we respected them. But it felt stupid, unwelcoming, and like a sign that SEX was hanging over our heads and she needed to frantically turn it off.
Anonymous wrote:Separate rooms. Till married. I am not going to be greeted in the morning by them exiting the same room. But also I'm not policing during the night, where they are --- not thinking about it.