Anonymous wrote:She’s disrespectful to her parents.
No more privileges or extras.
No more flights to see boyfriend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was rude, though you were rude to make a sarcastic remark. There is something about the way OP had been writing that makes me think she uses a lot of guilt and manipulation in her relationship with her daughter
Are you people ESL? Sarcasm is in jest; humor. How does a mom making a sarcastic lighthearted comment to an adult daughter warrant a daughter reminding the mom this is the last place she’d rather be? That is a mask-off comment. The daughter is a spoiled disrespectful self-centered brat and looks at mom and dad as pay pigs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is spoiled and rude.
+1000. My mum would have slapped me across the face.
Well that would be bizarre and abusive
Abusive?Rich coddled brats grow up to be a-hole college kids because they were never spanked or slapped when mouthy. They in turn walk all over their pushover parents. One good slap in their teens by a mom would fix such disrespect.
Anonymous wrote:Is this just typical 'soiling the nest' talk you'd let it slide or would this really hurt you?
Flew across the country to DD's college to see her last sporting event of the season. Asked her in advance to spend Friday night through Saturday morning with me for dinner and to visit elderly family member (my uncle) via train. Things were going well, then after a slightly sarcastic comment, DD snapped, "You're lucky I'm here. I'm a college student. I'm giving up my Friday night to do this with you."
If it's relevant, we pay for her room, board, tuition, all of her bills, car when home, all of her flights including a flight to spend with her boyfriend over Thanksgiving break instead of your family, which she told me about a few hours the above scolding. She's a very strong student-athlete, had a summer internship last summer and already has one for summer 2026.
Anonymous wrote:I’d say something.
Along the lines that it was hurtful. She should know.
Anonymous wrote:Final game of the season and you picked that night to try to make her go see your elderly uncle? Would you not assume she would be wanting to socialize with her team and friends that night of all nights? Sounds like you were kind of looking for a fight.
Very poor planning on OP's part, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sense is you're resentful that you're funding her life and also funding her travels and she's choosing to spend them without you - Thanksgiving, winter break at bfs, vacation w bf. I get it but you can simply not fund these things. To some extent you can also say no. I get that doesn't work as they get older and have their own money but nothing wrong w saying WE expect to see you during the holidays + not funding her Thanksgiving and winter break w bf. You won't be able to stop her if she comes up w the money to go but at least it won't be this lingering resentment of - we pay all this $ and don't even get to see you for holidays, so now you owe us this trip to great uncle.
I agree with this.
And you really have got to drop trying to drag another adult to visit great uncle whoever. This is the time to start transitioning toward a parent to adult child relationship. Respect boundaries, don’t force your desires on others instead find common ground where you enjoy each others company. The days of forcing kids to visit aunt Ida are over. I guarantee you that very soon when she is a young working adult, she is not going to burn all her PTO and budget flying somewhere for cousin Wilma’s wedding. She isn’t going to great Uncle Hubert’s funeral in Nebraska. You need to start getting over this now.
Holy hell! She also WILL be spending her PTO and budget to go visit her boyfriend and whatever she chooses, and not the parents paying (god I hope not). The parents ARE paying now, so a little respect and honoring their wishes at this time is absolutely not too much to ask for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was rude, though you were rude to make a sarcastic remark. There is something about the way OP had been writing that makes me think she uses a lot of guilt and manipulation in her relationship with her daughter
Are you people ESL? Sarcasm is in jest; humor. How does a mom making a sarcastic lighthearted comment to an adult daughter warrant a daughter reminding the mom this is the last place she’d rather be? That is a mask-off comment. The daughter is a spoiled disrespectful self-centered brat and looks at mom and dad as pay pigs.
Anonymous wrote:She was rude, though you were rude to make a sarcastic remark. There is something about the way OP had been writing that makes me think she uses a lot of guilt and manipulation in her relationship with her daughter