Anonymous wrote:Wow, I came home at 30+ and my parents were thrilled to have me and help pick me up. I can’t imagine someone refusing to help their own kid, especially this young.
Anonymous wrote:I'd let her come home and when she's got her feet under her I'd help her make a list of things she can do to support HERSELF. What if you and DH die? She needs to be able to count on herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's 21 .....
OP I agree with DH. A week at home no. Weekend maybe.
What is she going to do when she has a job come home to mommy & daddy when her BF breaks up with her.
Sorry but I know I am an outlier here but really people she's 21.
+1 Since its a long flight extend to 3-4 days but definitely not a week. They need to focus back on college and graduating. PPs who are saying they would baby their son/daughter don't have adult kids yet!
Anonymous wrote:She's 21 .....
OP I agree with DH. A week at home no. Weekend maybe.
What is she going to do when she has a job come home to mommy & daddy when her BF breaks up with her.
Sorry but I know I am an outlier here but really people she's 21.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s great she’s wants to come home for a week. Home is her safe and loving place. Don’t make her change her mind (tell that to her father).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For you husband: she is using healthy coping skills. She's figuring out how to feel safe and distracted. I'm sure I'm not the only one who figured out a break up on my own with a bottle of Jack and getting under someone new-but I wouldn't suggest that to my own daughter.
This!!