Anonymous wrote:I would think she’s too young to be officially living with some guy. If she gave up her apartment, she’d have no alternative place to go if something happened to their relationship. That’s way too much pressure on a twenty year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You keep paying, because if the relationship turns abusive you want her to have a safe place to go. Tell her to get a part time job and that starting spring semester she needs to take over paying for utilities and parking.
This.
I would bring it to her attention. Don't just pretend everything is just fine. She's an adult.
Also, OP I think $1050 it's a lot. You should have her look for something more affordable instead.
She should move into a 4BR/$BA apt. with 3 other girls. Rent should be between $600-$750 for something like that, including parking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. There are a lot of young adult children replying to this post.
OP here, please reply. I need to gauge my feelings against other moms with daughters in college, or against women who also lived with a college BF.
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't she orking and paying her own rent? She could have worked all summer. Is she contributing to her own expenses?
How did she end up in such expensive housig for a college student? Most share with lots of roommates to save money.
If you aren't rich, this just seems excessive and she doesn't seem to have any concept of expenses or finances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 - I'm also a gen x mom and would not leave my DD without a place to live besides her BF. That said, for next year, you can also suggest/advise/pay for a smaller apartment or less expensive if you think she might not live there very much.
+1 it’s unfortunate for your pocketbook, but I think you have to provide your kid a space that’s not the boyfriend’s place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. There are a lot of young adult children replying to this post.
OP here, please reply. I need to gauge my feelings against other moms with daughters in college, or against women who also lived with a college BF.
13:42 here. I’m not a young adult, I’m a GenX mom. I’ve been around the block enough to know that it’s important for a young woman to have her own space, even if she spends alot of time with a boyfriend. She becomes quite vulnerable if she has no place of her own to go. I’d never let a 20 year be reliant on a boyfriend for housing.
Anonymous wrote:+1 - I'm also a gen x mom and would not leave my DD without a place to live besides her BF. That said, for next year, you can also suggest/advise/pay for a smaller apartment or less expensive if you think she might not live there very much.
Anonymous wrote:You keep paying, because if the relationship turns abusive you want her to have a safe place to go. Tell her to get a part time job and that starting spring semester she needs to take over paying for utilities and parking.