Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They "handled it all" for you on the front end from when you were born to age 18 (and maybe longer) and now that you're a fully capable adult you have to repay them for a much shorter period of time. Poor you!
Repayment goes by taking care of your own kids, not cleaning out tons of s* that has been sitting somewhere for 40 years! You should face your s* yourself, or are all the memories so unpleasant you cannot put your hand to them?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your anger is totally fair, it's a valid feeling despite the other poster saying it's not...
It is a selfish and obnoxious feeling.
Why because you are being held accountable? Your kids didn’t ask to be born ya know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some of you insist on ill intent for everything? I sincerely doubt most parents are trying to dump on their kids by not preparing as you’d like. Maybe they thought they had time? Or any other numerous explanations?
Life is complicated and messy and doesn’t always go as we’d wish.
The derision towards the elderly on here, and in society generally, is just so gross. That’s gonna be you one day.
That's the point. We all know this and are trying to anticipate this so our kids don't have to go through the same. How do you not understand this? Or are you an old person in cognitive decline? And just generally angry?
It is you who fail to understand that the millennial "ME ME ME!" cancer that has infected your generation has shown the world the greatest concentration of selfishness ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your anger is totally fair, it's a valid feeling despite the other poster saying it's not...
It is a selfish and obnoxious feeling.
Anonymous wrote:
They "handled it all" for you on the front end from when you were born to age 18 (and maybe longer) and now that you're a fully capable adult you have to repay them for a much shorter period of time. Poor you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the failure to prepare and the idea that they’ll live forever that grinds my gears - that a the expectation that the kids will handle it all.
No - not in the midst of grief when you are already up to your eyeballs in literal paperwork - filing taxes, collecting mail, submitting death certificates, paying bills, managing the estate. Don’t forget planning a funeral/burial/service. All of these things became my part time job.
They "handled it all" for you on the front end from when you were born to age 18 (and maybe longer) and now that you're a fully capable adult you have to repay them for a much shorter period of time. Poor you!
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Anonymous wrote:Your anger is totally fair, it's a valid feeling despite the other poster saying it's not...
Anonymous wrote:It’s the failure to prepare and the idea that they’ll live forever that grinds my gears - that a the expectation that the kids will handle it all.
No - not in the midst of grief when you are already up to your eyeballs in literal paperwork - filing taxes, collecting mail, submitting death certificates, paying bills, managing the estate. Don’t forget planning a funeral/burial/service. All of these things became my part time job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- how would you have had them plan? I'm sorry to push this at a sad time, but how do you say, at a cognitively clear moment, "mom, you're moving out next spring before you can't remember that you need to move out"? And then you would have executed that plan?
Planning includes decluttering, downsizing, maybe moving into a senior apartment, basically simplifying things and getting affairs in order so that adult children are not left with a huge mess to deal with when elderly parents become incapacitated or pass away. If more parents did this while they are still young and with-it enough to do so, it would make a world of difference. But unfortunately, people put it off, thinking they're going to live forever, and insist on staying in their homes until they die, even when they're no longer able to maintain their homes or live safely in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do some of you insist on ill intent for everything? I sincerely doubt most parents are trying to dump on their kids by not preparing as you’d like. Maybe they thought they had time? Or any other numerous explanations?
Life is complicated and messy and doesn’t always go as we’d wish.
The derision towards the elderly on here, and in society generally, is just so gross. That’s gonna be you one day.
That's the point. We all know this and are trying to anticipate this so our kids don't have to go through the same. How do you not understand this? Or are you an old person in cognitive decline? And just generally angry?
Anonymous wrote:My mom's home is getting cleaned out today. She is in sklled nursing with dementia. She would never undertand what is happening, and when she does, she is just angry. I don't want to say goodbye to the home because I am angry that my parents failed to plan for the future and put a mess on us. It is just really sad.