Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To make them do what I want them to do. If you do X, I will give you X amount in return.
That's a transactional relationship.
Not recommended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To make them do what I want them to do. If you do X, I will give you X amount in return.
Then hire them like you would any other service provider. With a written contract at will.
It’s an informal contract. If you can’t abide by the terms, don’t take the money. It should be an incentive to be fully independent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother did this to the extreme.
It didn't happen in a vacuum; she was a nasty, controlling person and used many tools -- money was just one of them. If only I had a dime for every time she started going on with "I will disinherit you!!!!" She finally did change her will to give me less when I voted for Obama, lol.
“Didn’t happen in a vacuum “ makes no sense in whatever you are trying to say.
Not the PP, but it makes perfect sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother did this to the extreme.
It didn't happen in a vacuum; she was a nasty, controlling person and used many tools -- money was just one of them. If only I had a dime for every time she started going on with "I will disinherit you!!!!" She finally did change her will to give me less when I voted for Obama, lol.
“Didn’t happen in a vacuum “ makes no sense in whatever you are trying to say.
Anonymous wrote:To make them do what I want them to do. If you do X, I will give you X amount in return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a simple way to deal with this: stop asking your parents for money. You are an adult. Support yourself. Pay your own bills. If you can't afford your lifestyle, change your lifestyle. Don't wait for an inheritance. Have no financial dealings with your parents at all. You will much, much happier.
I can’t even accept a $10 holiday gift without listening to a controlling manipulative judgmental diatribe about whatever rant they listened to online or on the radio the day before.
Then don’t.
What then? Give back the pair of socks? Or just don’t show up at all?
Just stop. Get therapy already. Weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a simple way to deal with this: stop asking your parents for money. You are an adult. Support yourself. Pay your own bills. If you can't afford your lifestyle, change your lifestyle. Don't wait for an inheritance. Have no financial dealings with your parents at all. You will much, much happier.
I can’t even accept a $10 holiday gift without listening to a controlling manipulative judgmental diatribe about whatever rant they listened to online or on the radio the day before.
Then don’t.
What then? Give back the pair of socks? Or just don’t show up at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a simple way to deal with this: stop asking your parents for money. You are an adult. Support yourself. Pay your own bills. If you can't afford your lifestyle, change your lifestyle. Don't wait for an inheritance. Have no financial dealings with your parents at all. You will much, much happier.
I can’t even accept a $10 holiday gift without listening to a controlling manipulative judgmental diatribe about whatever rant they listened to online or on the radio the day before.
Then don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a simple way to deal with this: stop asking your parents for money. You are an adult. Support yourself. Pay your own bills. If you can't afford your lifestyle, change your lifestyle. Don't wait for an inheritance. Have no financial dealings with your parents at all. You will much, much happier.
I can’t even accept a $10 holiday gift without listening to a controlling manipulative judgmental diatribe about whatever rant they listened to online or on the radio the day before.
Anonymous wrote:There's a simple way to deal with this: stop asking your parents for money. You are an adult. Support yourself. Pay your own bills. If you can't afford your lifestyle, change your lifestyle. Don't wait for an inheritance. Have no financial dealings with your parents at all. You will much, much happier.
Anonymous wrote:My mother did this to the extreme.
It didn't happen in a vacuum; she was a nasty, controlling person and used many tools -- money was just one of them. If only I had a dime for every time she started going on with "I will disinherit you!!!!" She finally did change her will to give me less when I voted for Obama, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I’ve seen first hand what damage that can do. Don’t expect to receive support in your old age if you do that. No amount of inheritance is worth that abuse.
So people take all the money and help and then say F-U? Why not just be an adult and make your own way?