Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For whatever reason, she feels like if she isn’t generous - she won’t have men she likes. I say this as someone who felt the same way when I was young. I am not sure if it’s something with self esteem, or just generally a personality of a people pleaser who feels they won’t be loved if they don’t behave?
That’s where I would dig. But she may well be the product of your upbringing, so maybe it’s better if a professional handles it.
Or maybe she is really into this guy.
The guy is not into her. He is into the fact that he has a free place to stay and someone else taking him out to dinner. OP said in her first (only? Has OP been back at all?) post that the guy goes out several nights a week without the daughter.
Posters here keep saying "if they get married..." This guy is not going to marry OP's daughter!
No OP said she heard third hand from the parent of OP’s best friend. OP really has no clue what is happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For whatever reason, she feels like if she isn’t generous - she won’t have men she likes. I say this as someone who felt the same way when I was young. I am not sure if it’s something with self esteem, or just generally a personality of a people pleaser who feels they won’t be loved if they don’t behave?
That’s where I would dig. But she may well be the product of your upbringing, so maybe it’s better if a professional handles it.
Or maybe she is really into this guy.
The guy is not into her. He is into the fact that he has a free place to stay and someone else taking him out to dinner. OP said in her first (only? Has OP been back at all?) post that the guy goes out several nights a week without the daughter.
Posters here keep saying "if they get married..." This guy is not going to marry OP's daughter!
Anonymous wrote:Why would you continue to pay her bills directly? This is so unbelievably infantilizing and odd.
Give her a monthly amount if you want to help her and completely stay out of how she’s spending it. She should be paying all her own bills and managing her own budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For whatever reason, she feels like if she isn’t generous - she won’t have men she likes. I say this as someone who felt the same way when I was young. I am not sure if it’s something with self esteem, or just generally a personality of a people pleaser who feels they won’t be loved if they don’t behave?
That’s where I would dig. But she may well be the product of your upbringing, so maybe it’s better if a professional handles it.
Or maybe she is really into this guy.
Yes, but why is into someone like that?! A decent guy would contribute or even pay the majority of costs
Those are the old days. Surely you would not be saying the same if the genders were reversed?
NP. In 2022, both parties in the relationship need to contribute SOMETHING. Groceries, some trips, half on the water bill, *something*. OP - look up hobosexuals. They are hard to get rid of. I would keep supporting her, and let her know that if/when she needs your help, you are there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For whatever reason, she feels like if she isn’t generous - she won’t have men she likes. I say this as someone who felt the same way when I was young. I am not sure if it’s something with self esteem, or just generally a personality of a people pleaser who feels they won’t be loved if they don’t behave?
That’s where I would dig. But she may well be the product of your upbringing, so maybe it’s better if a professional handles it.
Or maybe she is really into this guy.
Yes, but why is into someone like that?! A decent guy would contribute or even pay the majority of costs
Those are the old days. Surely you would not be saying the same if the genders were reversed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For whatever reason, she feels like if she isn’t generous - she won’t have men she likes. I say this as someone who felt the same way when I was young. I am not sure if it’s something with self esteem, or just generally a personality of a people pleaser who feels they won’t be loved if they don’t behave?
That’s where I would dig. But she may well be the product of your upbringing, so maybe it’s better if a professional handles it.
Or maybe she is really into this guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For whatever reason, she feels like if she isn’t generous - she won’t have men she likes. I say this as someone who felt the same way when I was young. I am not sure if it’s something with self esteem, or just generally a personality of a people pleaser who feels they won’t be loved if they don’t behave?
That’s where I would dig. But she may well be the product of your upbringing, so maybe it’s better if a professional handles it.
Or maybe she is really into this guy.
Yes, but why is into someone like that?! A decent guy would contribute or even pay the majority of costs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she is 25 year old and a med student, she must be of average intelligence and maturity. Shouldn’t you trust her judgment? She’ll be making her own money soon so only thing you’ll get out of disputing her judgment is getting alienated. If that guy is staying long term in her life or marrying her, suspecting him isn’t going to sit well.
Even 25-year-old med students and intelligent successful people can have bad judgment. Sounds like this daughter has bad judgment because she is allowing her BF to live off her parents instead of asking him to pay his share.