Anonymous wrote:My female cousin is like this. I think some young people just don’t have it together and are a bit of a mess. Maybe they had helicopter parents, or maybe they don’t care about knowing to do those things, maybe they’ve got a mental health issue (real or imagined) that is a barrier.
It’s certainty not your daughter’s job to teach them so maybe both of you can ignore and move on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does a 20yr old boy need to make a lot of dr appointments? It’s probably not his insurance and he is unlikely to have chronic health issues.
Eye doctor, annual physical, vaccines, dentist, dermatologist. Those are pretty basic ones for a healthy young adult.
You don't need a lot of vaccines past 18. And, eye doctor is once a year, dentist twice, dermatologist varies but not noromal and one physical. This is silly.
So at least six doctor's appointments per year, not including the ordinary infections/bugs/viruses?
This not normal. Maybe for a 65 yr old.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a “boy mom” in the sense that I have a couple of sons. They have been doing their laundry, cleaning their bathrooms, and doing the dishes every night since elementary school. They made me an outstanding meal for Mother’s Day.
OP’s sort of over-generalization is ludicrous at best.