Anonymous wrote:We have vacation homes. Beach & mountains.
No child went alone ever under age 21.
No beach week kids liability too high.
After age 21 I felt mine were responsible enough to have friends at either place. They went snowboarding more than beach house.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. We have a vacation house at the beach. DD wants to use it with her college friends. They are all 21/22.
My concern is DD is not that responsible. She failed out of college (while living with these friends), and is finally back in school (after two years, and at a lesser school). The friends are graduating, and she wants to take a week after their graduation and hang out at the beach.
One week won’t derail her. But I also feel like this is a privilege that she needs to earn and she’s not there yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. We have a vacation house at the beach. DD wants to use it with her college friends. They are all 21/22.
My concern is DD is not that responsible. She failed out of college (while living with these friends), and is finally back in school (after two years, and at a lesser school). The friends are graduating, and she wants to take a week after their graduation and hang out at the beach.
One week won’t derail her. But I also feel like this is a privilege that she needs to earn and she’s not there yet.
Big no. This is beach week for students that already completed all work and know they are graduating-that is not her.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. We let them use our second home at age 18. They are responsible kids
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. We have a vacation house at the beach. DD wants to use it with her college friends. They are all 21/22.
My concern is DD is not that responsible. She failed out of college (while living with these friends), and is finally back in school (after two years, and at a lesser school). The friends are graduating, and she wants to take a week after their graduation and hang out at the beach.
One week won’t derail her. But I also feel like this is a privilege that she needs to earn and she’s not there yet.