Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be visiting this weekend with her new (and first ) boyfriend. They are both grad students, in their twenties.
My question is, when we are down in DC together, do I pay for both of them? (I would normally pay for her). Thanks.
First boyfriend and she is a grad student? Presumably, she would be late 20’s.
She is in her mid 20’s, but yeah, that has been her trajectory. It is fine.
I may be fine, it may not be. As the mom, you probably don’t see some social issue with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be visiting this weekend with her new (and first ) boyfriend. They are both grad students, in their twenties.
My question is, when we are down in DC together, do I pay for both of them? (I would normally pay for her). Thanks.
First boyfriend and she is a grad student? Presumably, she would be late 20’s.
She is in her mid 20’s, but yeah, that has been her trajectory. It is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be visiting this weekend with her new (and first ) boyfriend. They are both grad students, in their twenties.
My question is, when we are down in DC together, do I pay for both of them? (I would normally pay for her). Thanks.
First boyfriend and she is a grad student? Presumably, she would be late 20’s.
She is in her mid 20’s, but yeah, that has been her trajectory. It is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be visiting this weekend with her new (and first ) boyfriend. They are both grad students, in their twenties.
My question is, when we are down in DC together, do I pay for both of them? (I would normally pay for her). Thanks.
First boyfriend and she is a grad student? Presumably, she would be late 20’s.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be visiting this weekend with her new (and first ) boyfriend. They are both grad students, in their twenties.
My question is, when we are down in DC together, do I pay for both of them? (I would normally pay for her). Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter will be visiting this weekend with her new (and first ) boyfriend. They are both grad students, in their twenties.
My question is, when we are down in DC together, do I pay for both of them? (I would normally pay for her). Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t be cheap.you are hosting. How do you not know what to do here?!
It is a new experience.
I did not know if it would threaten his manhood somehow if I paid for him (like a child).
Consider posting when you can be helpful (rather than judgemental).
What does the bolded mean? Have you never had an adult guest whom you hosted?
When I have adult houseguests (ie peers), I pay for the food we eat at home, but do not feel that I have to pay for all meals when we are doing tourist stuff in town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t be cheap.you are hosting. How do you not know what to do here?!
It is a new experience.
I did not know if it would threaten his manhood somehow if I paid for him (like a child).
Consider posting when you can be helpful (rather than judgemental).
What does the bolded mean? Have you never had an adult guest whom you hosted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t be cheap.you are hosting. How do you not know what to do here?!
It is a new experience.
I did not know if it would threaten his manhood somehow if I paid for him (like a child).
Consider posting when you can be helpful (rather than judgemental).