Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell him to stop bringing his girlfriend home and to events. My kids aren't that old yet but I'm already annoyed thinking about the possibility.
Of course a parent can do that, and it's excellent strategy to build a relationship with your adult kid where they want limited contact with you
How adult are they at 21? Are you done paying for college and their living expenses?
So rules are different if they've a full ride?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell him to stop bringing his girlfriend home and to events. My kids aren't that old yet but I'm already annoyed thinking about the possibility.
No you don’t tell your child to treat a person they love like sh!t.
But you enable this serious of a relationship at 21? If they were 25, fine, but 21 is too young to be going home to mom and dad’s house together.
They can vote, drink, drug, have sex, marry, work, have kids, join military, go to wars, get loans, gamble, travel abroad, get convicted, rent/buy houses, donate their kidneys, sell their sperms, have sex change operations at 21 but too early to visit parental home together?
This. It's also just bizarre shaming. It's sex. WHO CARES??? They are adults. We're not talking about children.
I was married with a baby by 25. I think your 21 yr old can sleep in the same bed as a significant other...It IS setting a good example to siblings. It's not behavior that should be shameful or hidden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell him to stop bringing his girlfriend home and to events. My kids aren't that old yet but I'm already annoyed thinking about the possibility.
Of course a parent can do that, and it's excellent strategy to build a relationship with your adult kid where they want limited contact with you
How adult are they at 21? Are you done paying for college and their living expenses?
Anonymous wrote:No, but I know he sneaks into DD’s room in the middle of the night. Aged 21.
Anonymous wrote:Separate. They take trips together and stay in the same hotel room, but they are paying for it, not me. And it's outside my control. But, when I'm paying (we stayed at a hotel for a wedding), they stay in separate rooms. I have a younger DD and don't want to set the wrong example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell him to stop bringing his girlfriend home and to events. My kids aren't that old yet but I'm already annoyed thinking about the possibility.
No you don’t tell your child to treat a person they love like sh!t.
But you enable this serious of a relationship at 21? If they were 25, fine, but 21 is too young to be going home to mom and dad’s house together.
They can vote, drink, drug, have sex, marry, work, have kids, join military, go to wars, get loans, gamble, travel abroad, get convicted, rent/buy houses, donate their kidneys, sell their sperms, have sex change operations at 21 but too early to visit parental home together?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell him to stop bringing his girlfriend home and to events. My kids aren't that old yet but I'm already annoyed thinking about the possibility.
No you don’t tell your child to treat a person they love like sh!t.
But you enable this serious of a relationship at 21? If they were 25, fine, but 21 is too young to be going home to mom and dad’s house together.
Anonymous wrote:Can you tell him to stop bringing his girlfriend home and to events. My kids aren't that old yet but I'm already annoyed thinking about the possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Separate rooms while I am paying tuition. My house is not their love nest. If they are sneaking into rooms, the bf/gf will not be invited again.
Better to not send them away for college!! That way you can ensure celibacy!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell him to stop bringing his girlfriend home and to events. My kids aren't that old yet but I'm already annoyed thinking about the possibility.
No you don’t tell your child to treat a person they love like sh!t.
But you enable this serious of a relationship at 21? If they were 25, fine, but 21 is too young to be going home to mom and dad’s house together.
your certainty about your arbitrary age brackets is amusing