Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you over parenting? She’s an adult, and used to making her own choices now.
Really? Adults support themselves and do not move "home" with mommy and daddy.
She is not emotionally an adult yet. She is a big kid who has just had her first taste of independence in college, and loved it, of course. Who wouldn't? And now she resents having to give it up for the greater good.
How do you think 18 and 19 year olds who got drafted into WW2 felt?
I was in the military at 18. I was an adult, and I’d be resentful to be forced home and over parented.
Cut the cord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you over parenting? She’s an adult, and used to making her own choices now.
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Totally agree. Give her space and treat her like an adult. Also, people are dying. She needs to practice gratitude. I have three college grads. One in college. One high school senior at home. If one of my kids started bitching about being at home, I would have my niece call and talk to them. She is an ICU nurse of the front lines. She watched three people die from the virus yesterday. You need to model gratitude and compassion.
I'll bet that ICU nurse has seen many horrors throughout her career. Terrible car accidents, SIDs, near drownings, bad head injuries, accidental (and not so accidental) shootings, attempted suicides...
I could go on. But Coronavirus is not the only cause of tragic deaths. It's just the only one we seem to be talking about these days.
New poster. Do you know what "false equivalency" means? You just created a false equivalency between the many other causes of death and coronavirus. That ICU nurse probably would ream you if she heard you.
Are you also one of these people claiming it's all a hoax?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you over parenting? She’s an adult, and used to making her own choices now.
+1000000
Totally agree. Give her space and treat her like an adult. Also, people are dying. She needs to practice gratitude. I have three college grads. One in college. One high school senior at home. If one of my kids started bitching about being at home, I would have my niece call and talk to them. She is an ICU nurse of the front lines. She watched three people die from the virus yesterday. You need to model gratitude and compassion.
I'll bet that ICU nurse has seen many horrors throughout her career. Terrible car accidents, SIDs, near drownings, bad head injuries, accidental (and not so accidental) shootings, attempted suicides...
I could go on. But Coronavirus is not the only cause of tragic deaths. It's just the only one we seem to be talking about these days.
Anonymous wrote:Give her a hug, tell her you understand, and then tell her to grow up. Have her read a few stories about what families are suffering through both physically and financially.
Seriously, if she can’t get over herself, you have bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sucks for everyone. But she needs to grow up. She’s an adult, not a child. She sounds incredibly entitled.
And you have no empathy, whatsoever.
None.
Of course, a college freshman resents this. No sh*t. She is NORMAL.
So what? She has food, shelter and parents that care for her. That’s a lot more than a lot of people. She needs to grow up. Clearly she hasn’t dealt with any adversity in her life.
Some people actually don't want to be coddled and breastfed well into middle age. I know that I sure didn't want that.
I went to college at 18 and had my own place, supporting myself shortly after college. I loved my parents but I did not want to live with them and I think that this whole Covid quarantine thing is a much bigger hardship to this age group than you seem to comprehend.
It’s a hardship to have a safe place to go to? When people are losing their jobs? Dying? She clearly has led an easy life if she’s so ungrateful. Life is hard, it’s good she’s learning that now, when it actually isn’t that hard for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sucks for everyone. But she needs to grow up. She’s an adult, not a child. She sounds incredibly entitled.
And you have no empathy, whatsoever.
None.
Of course, a college freshman resents this. No sh*t. She is NORMAL.
So what? She has food, shelter and parents that care for her. That’s a lot more than a lot of people. She needs to grow up. Clearly she hasn’t dealt with any adversity in her life.
Some people actually don't want to be coddled and breastfed well into middle age. I know that I sure didn't want that.
I went to college at 18 and had my own place, supporting myself shortly after college. I loved my parents but I did not want to live with them and I think that this whole Covid quarantine thing is a much bigger hardship to this age group than you seem to comprehend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sucks for everyone. But she needs to grow up. She’s an adult, not a child. She sounds incredibly entitled.
And you have no empathy, whatsoever.
None.
Of course, a college freshman resents this. No sh*t. She is NORMAL.
So what? She has food, shelter and parents that care for her. That’s a lot more than a lot of people. She needs to grow up. Clearly she hasn’t dealt with any adversity in her life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sucks for everyone. But she needs to grow up. She’s an adult, not a child. She sounds incredibly entitled.
And you have no empathy, whatsoever.
None.
Of course, a college freshman resents this. No sh*t. She is NORMAL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you over parenting? She’s an adult, and used to making her own choices now.
+1000000
Totally agree. Give her space and treat her like an adult. Also, people are dying. She needs to practice gratitude. I have three college grads. One in college. One high school senior at home. If one of my kids started bitching about being at home, I would have my niece call and talk to them. She is an ICU nurse of the front lines. She watched three people die from the virus yesterday. You need to model gratitude and compassion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you over parenting? She’s an adult, and used to making her own choices now.
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Anonymous wrote:Have her get a job watching someone's kids in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Are you over parenting? She’s an adult, and used to making her own choices now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you over parenting? She’s an adult, and used to making her own choices now.
Really? Adults support themselves and do not move "home" with mommy and daddy.
She is not emotionally an adult yet. She is a big kid who has just had her first taste of independence in college, and loved it, of course. Who wouldn't? And now she resents having to give it up for the greater good.
How do you think 18 and 19 year olds who got drafted into WW2 felt?