Anonymous wrote:I moved a continent away for grad school and moved in with my fiance. Senior year of undergrad seems little young, but some people are ready. I'm not going to make a blanket generalization, it wouldn't be fair.
Anonymous wrote:I would not allow this if I was paying for school and living expenses. If they want to play house, they need to be paying for it.
Anonymous wrote:If things don't work out then people sublet. Its not the end of the world and its not like they are signing a 30 year mortgage together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not allow this if I was paying for school and living expenses. If they want to play house, they need to be paying for it.
Would you rather have them drop out of college?
If your child is threatening to drop out of college if you don't allow them to live with their boyfriend, you have some larger issue to address with them.
Child isn't the one threatening anything. He is only asking to have a roommate he trusts and likes. You are the one making threats that its not acceptable as long as you are the one paying for it. What does that mean? If they don't oblige, you are cutting them off? You are the one with issues, not the child.
Is this OP? Why did you post? Seems like you already know what you are going to. You wanted someone to reaffirm your decision? People don’t agree with you? So what? You do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not allow this if I was paying for school and living expenses. If they want to play house, they need to be paying for it.
Would you rather have them drop out of college?
If your child is threatening to drop out of college if you don't allow them to live with their boyfriend, you have some larger issue to address with them.
Child isn't the one threatening anything. He is only asking to have a roommate he trusts and likes. You are the one making threats that its not acceptable as long as you are the one paying for it. What does that mean? If they don't oblige, you are cutting them off? You are the one with issues, not the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not allow this if I was paying for school and living expenses. If they want to play house, they need to be paying for it.
Would you rather have them drop out of college?
If your child is threatening to drop out of college if you don't allow them to live with their boyfriend, you have some larger issue to address with them.