Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the girlfriend in this situation. Fast forward 12 years, we're married with two kids and I still think my in-laws are judgemental, uptight people. We are not close to them. That is your future.
This! Take note, OP.
You think your MIL cares. You are loose ho in their family. Take note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is never going to have grandkids if she keeps this up.
I have ZERO desire for grandkids. Why would I want them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the girlfriend in this situation. Fast forward 12 years, we're married with two kids and I still think my in-laws are judgemental, uptight people. We are not close to them. That is your future.
This! Take note, OP.
You think your MIL cares. You are loose ho in their family. Take note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the girlfriend in this situation. Fast forward 12 years, we're married with two kids and I still think my in-laws are judgemental, uptight people. We are not close to them. That is your future.
This! Take note, OP.
You think your MIL cares. You are loose ho in their family. Take note.
Anonymous wrote:OP is never going to have grandkids if she keeps this up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was the girlfriend in this situation. Fast forward 12 years, we're married with two kids and I still think my in-laws are judgemental, uptight people. We are not close to them. That is your future.
This! Take note, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um guessing my cultural background is similar to Op and her son's.
He is being disrespectful. He knows his parents values. Asking them to fund sleeping with his girlfriend even if it's use of a car is disrespectful.
Being gone half the week while expecting free housing is disrespectful.
And for the op he is an adult so he can make his own decisions regarding this.
Respect goes two ways. The thing to would be for him to move out.
It's what most of us do with this background.
They better hope he doesn't choose her (or a future GF) over them. Parents who do this to 21 year olds are the same ones who wonder why their 35 year olds never let them visit their grandkids
Anonymous wrote:OP of you haven't taught your morals to your kid by age 21, it's not going to happen. Time's up, cash in your chips, and accept the result.
Anonymous wrote:Um guessing my cultural background is similar to Op and her son's.
He is being disrespectful. He knows his parents values. Asking them to fund sleeping with his girlfriend even if it's use of a car is disrespectful.
Being gone half the week while expecting free housing is disrespectful.
And for the op he is an adult so he can make his own decisions regarding this.
Respect goes two ways. The thing to would be for him to move out.
It's what most of us do with this background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 21 year old son met a girl at college in Feb. He sometimes sleeps over there at her place. I do not like this at all and we are butting heads. He has just come home from college and is furious we wont be allowing him to visit her overnight (1 hr away) while she is still at college.
Am I being unreasonable? He sometimes spends 36 hours straight with her.
Why to the bolded?
We are Catholic. We don't need to sleep over like that. Also, I just personally condone this.
They’re in a committed relationship. Get over it.