Anonymous wrote:There is nothing to celebrate if eldest DC lacks a full-time job offer and is not self-sustainable by June. I'm actually going to be deeply embarrassed and I mean that very sincerely. I'm just so fed up with the excuses and tired of being a bank to a mooch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is applying to everything he finds that is relevant. Each has over 100 applicants.
Your kid has finished college. That is an accomplishment.
90% of the kids in the upper middle class finish college. A piece of paper generous parents pay for is not an accomplishment. The accomplishment is becoming self-sustaining in a career.
The accomplishment is raising an independent child, so we see who the real failure is here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not only are YTA you’re a horrible human being.
Graduating is a big accomplishment. I hope your kid has family other than you because you’re awful.
This is OP. It is not an accomplishment to take easy undergraduate classes on a parents' dime. I'm sorry, it's just not. It's been a free vacation at our expense. If DC doesn't have a job, it just tees up us being embarrassed when people ask what are DC's plans after college. I'm just done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this is a troll. If not, I feel very sorry for your child. Their life must have been hell with you as a parent.
Nearly 200,000USD the last four years but it's been hell to be our kid? Go screw yourself.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing to celebrate if eldest DC lacks a full-time job offer and is not self-sustainable by June. I'm actually going to be deeply embarrassed and I mean that very sincerely. I'm just so fed up with the excuses and tired of being a bank to a mooch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is applying to everything he finds that is relevant. Each has over 100 applicants.
Your kid has finished college. That is an accomplishment.
90% of the kids in the upper middle class finish college. A piece of paper generous parents pay for is not an accomplishment. The accomplishment is becoming self-sustaining in a career.
Anonymous[b wrote:]Trol[/b]l
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow.
This must the preview post to the "my adult child never comes home to visit me, don't they know I am their mother and they owe me?" style post in about 5-10 years.
DC is failing to launch. There is nothing to come home and visit if they don't ever leave.
That's not a reason not to celebrate graduation. Give kid a deadline for when support is cut off. Age 22 is still very young. Not celebrating graduation is just awful. Suggests a very dysfunctional relationship with your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is applying to everything he finds that is relevant. Each has over 100 applicants.
Your kid has finished college. That is an accomplishment.