Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My son has always known what college is costing me as a single parent. He has summer jobs to pay for all of his own stuff. He’s always grateful and came home shocked how many rich kids go to school with him. They invited him skiing over winter break and when he asked how much it will cost for his share of the rental, they said they had no clue since their parents paid for all of it. He can’t believe these kids get monthly allowances of hu dress of dollars either. So sometimes he is moody but he never acts insufferable. He knows better.
Just stop with the crap.
You chose to have a kid you could not afford that is on you and no one else
Anonymous wrote:No. My son has always known what college is costing me as a single parent. He has summer jobs to pay for all of his own stuff. He’s always grateful and came home shocked how many rich kids go to school with him. They invited him skiing over winter break and when he asked how much it will cost for his share of the rental, they said they had no clue since their parents paid for all of it. He can’t believe these kids get monthly allowances of hu dress of dollars either. So sometimes he is moody but he never acts insufferable. He knows better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it political arguments?
DC came home from Ivy with views that have shifted more to the center.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s common F and S year.
I had very honest and hard talks about soiling the best and I could not be their target.
If you don’t want life long problems don’t threaten them with money and support. Get a therapist and work through it.
I hope you aren’t talking to your kids about soiling the nest. You need a therapist! Learn to edit.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am already reading books and blogs etc about how to manage adult relationships with kids. It matters so much to me and I don’t feel like DH nor I had great models in our own parents. I want them to feel fully supported and cared for but not controlled or smothered. Feels like threading a needle.
Have you visited the adult forum here?:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/forums/show/85.page
Anonymous wrote:I am already reading books and blogs etc about how to manage adult relationships with kids. It matters so much to me and I don’t feel like DH nor I had great models in our own parents. I want them to feel fully supported and cared for but not controlled or smothered. Feels like threading a needle.
Anonymous wrote:It’s common F and S year.
I had very honest and hard talks about soiling the best and I could not be their target.
If you don’t want life long problems don’t threaten them with money and support. Get a therapist and work through it.
Anonymous wrote:No, not dreadful. Mainly because I don't react.
If kid wants to wake up at 3 pm? - I am fine.
If the entire floor is littered with clothes? - I am fine.
If they eat cold TG leftovers for breakfast? - I am fine.