Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moving closer geographically may be easier for everyone in your elder years. Less distance makes eldercare easier.
A child who moves far away from a parent fo get away from them doesn’t want to be responsible for the elder care of the parent they don’t want to be near.
If they don't want the eldercare responsibility, they should not want the inheritance. It's a package deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moving closer geographically may be easier for everyone in your elder years. Less distance makes eldercare easier.
A child who moves far away from a parent fo get away from them doesn’t want to be responsible for the elder care of the parent they don’t want to be near.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moving closer geographically may be easier for everyone in your elder years. Less distance makes eldercare easier.
A child who moves far away from a parent fo get away from them doesn’t want to be responsible for the elder care of the parent they don’t want to be near.
Anonymous wrote:Moving closer geographically may be easier for everyone in your elder years. Less distance makes eldercare easier.
Anonymous wrote:Moving closer geographically may be easier for everyone in your elder years. Less distance makes eldercare easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved away from home and never went back (other than 1-2 times per year short visits). It isn't a reflection on my parents, our relationship or my upbringing. They gave me a solid foundation and that helped me launch on my own. Looking back now, it was probably a bit cruel. They missed me terribly, and I remember my mom and sister fighting a lot with each other after I left, and my mom telling me it felt like I had died. Dramatic, yes, but they both experienced losses when I was experiencing new, positive things. My mom can laugh about it now, looking back, but it was really a tough couple of years for them.
You came from an enmeshed family. We all would feel sadness at kids growing up but not this level.
Anonymous wrote:I moved away from home and never went back (other than 1-2 times per year short visits). It isn't a reflection on my parents, our relationship or my upbringing. They gave me a solid foundation and that helped me launch on my own. Looking back now, it was probably a bit cruel. They missed me terribly, and I remember my mom and sister fighting a lot with each other after I left, and my mom telling me it felt like I had died. Dramatic, yes, but they both experienced losses when I was experiencing new, positive things. My mom can laugh about it now, looking back, but it was really a tough couple of years for them.
Anonymous wrote:Moving closer geographically may be easier for everyone in your elder years. Less distance makes eldercare easier.