Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please let this be a lesson -- for you. He doesn't want to report-in to his Mother. Fine to worry. I'm a Mother too. But your worry does not change anything -- he is not/does not have to let you know his whereabouts.
I disagree. When you're living with others, especially family, and you do not plan to come home when you have said you will, or at least within hours, at least have the courtesy to say, hi, staying with friends, see you in the morning. It's just courtesy. If others want to raise selfish jerks, fine, but my adults kids have enough courtesy to let folks in on their late night/early morning comings and goings.
Exactly.
Can you imagine a daughter going out to a bar and not returning unexpectedly?
Woukd the blase among you have the same reaction or are you sexist?
Sorry, but kids who want unfettered freedom should move out of their childhood homes.
You can’t use the parents for free rent, but then complain when they act like a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, please let this be a lesson -- for you. He doesn't want to report-in to his Mother. Fine to worry. I'm a Mother too. But your worry does not change anything -- he is not/does not have to let you know his whereabouts.
I disagree. When you're living with others, especially family, and you do not plan to come home when you have said you will, or at least within hours, at least have the courtesy to say, hi, staying with friends, see you in the morning. It's just courtesy. If others want to raise selfish jerks, fine, but my adults kids have enough courtesy to let folks in on their late night/early morning comings and goings.
Anonymous wrote:NEWSFLASH:
HE IS NOT A CHILD ANYMORE!!
Anonymous wrote:OP, please let this be a lesson -- for you. He doesn't want to report-in to his Mother. Fine to worry. I'm a Mother too. But your worry does not change anything -- he is not/does not have to let you know his whereabouts.
Anonymous wrote:So he’s wasted banging some chick at 3 am and he gets a text from his mommy….
Talk about way to kill the mood.
Anonymous wrote:I sympathize with you OP. Even when they’re grown there are still times you worry about your kids. Glad everything is ok.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the replies, all. Believe me, I know he's an adult. As I said, I never did the phone tracking. He's away at college all year and I am aware it's none of my business how late he stays out, who he's with, etc. And I would never dare ask. But when someone is at your home, whether it's an adult kid, spouse, a relative staying with me, anybody, who said they'd be sleeping at my house then didn't show up, I'd be worried. Particularly in this city these days (and I have lived here for 25 years and didn't used to feel this way). I sent him a couple of texts saying I just wanted to make sure all was well, since he didn't come back to the house, as he said he would. When an hour went by unanswered, I just panicked. That one reply here he was probably sleeping it off and to go back to sleep shut the stupid panic down, and I went back to sleep. I just needed someone to say, calm the f down in the moment. So I greatly appreciate it! He texted at 5:30 and said, "sorry, I fell asleep. My bad."
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the replies, all. Believe me, I know he's an adult. As I said, I never did the phone tracking. He's away at college all year and I am aware it's none of my business how late he stays out, who he's with, etc. And I would never dare ask. But when someone is at your home, whether it's an adult kid, spouse, a relative staying with me, anybody, who said they'd be sleeping at my house then didn't show up, I'd be worried. Particularly in this city these days (and I have lived here for 25 years and didn't used to feel this way). I sent him a couple of texts saying I just wanted to make sure all was well, since he didn't come back to the house, as he said he would. When an hour went by unanswered, I just panicked. That one reply here he was probably sleeping it off and to go back to sleep shut the stupid panic down, and I went back to sleep. I just needed someone to say, calm the f down in the moment. So I greatly appreciate it! He texted at 5:30 and said, "sorry, I fell asleep. My bad."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he’s wasted banging some chick at 3 am and he gets a text from his mommy….
Talk about way to kill the mood.
But imagine if he had just sent a text saying, gonna stay out tonight after all. Then the mood would not have been killed. It's just common courtesy to let people whose roof you live under know that you are staying out.