Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster.
I think it’s best for you guys to take a break from each other.
There’s no guarantee that a kid and their parents will like each other. It is ok to be apart as adults. Not everything is someone’s fault - be it a parent or a child- sometimes people just aren’t compatible and they happen to be related.
I would help her with a used car as having a car helps with employment, but after that I’d just distance myself.
I think it's interesting you point this out, because this is what DD wants from us (hence why she didn't go home during the holidays). But she still begs us for money like a pathetic little child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster.
I think it’s best for you guys to take a break from each other.
There’s no guarantee that a kid and their parents will like each other. It is ok to be apart as adults. Not everything is someone’s fault - be it a parent or a child- sometimes people just aren’t compatible and they happen to be related.
I would help her with a used car as having a car helps with employment, but after that I’d just distance myself.
We have fought about this a lot. No, she is NOT entitled to car. FFS, if she wants a car, she can get a job that pays enough to buy one. Relying on your parents to buy a car as a 24 year old while you're UNEMPLOYED is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster.
I think it’s best for you guys to take a break from each other.
There’s no guarantee that a kid and their parents will like each other. It is ok to be apart as adults. Not everything is someone’s fault - be it a parent or a child- sometimes people just aren’t compatible and they happen to be related.
I would help her with a used car as having a car helps with employment, but after that I’d just distance myself.
We have fought about this a lot. No, she is NOT entitled to car. FFS, if she wants a car, she can get a job that pays enough to buy one. Relying on your parents to buy a car as a 24 year old while you're UNEMPLOYED is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think this is a troll. Most of the replies in OP's first thread were pretty against her. This thread will devolve similarly.
The OP seems to be someone who enjoys being contrarian and manufacturing a fight.
I am not a troll -- happy to give out my burner email. And explain more 1-on-1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her weight and major are not impacting her inability to find a job. I am an obese English major who has never had a problem finding a job in corporate America. Sounds like that isn’t the type of job she wants. Have you tried talking to her about what she actually wants to do? You need to get yourself in order if you want any kind of future relationship with her.
Are you a man? I can't imagine a young woman being successful in a similar position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think this is a troll. Most of the replies in OP's first thread were pretty against her. This thread will devolve similarly.
The OP seems to be someone who enjoys being contrarian and manufacturing a fight.
I am not a troll -- happy to give out my burner email. And explain more 1-on-1.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of chubby people are in relationships. Being overweight doesn't mean a person is unattractive. Also, you requiring a legal adult to attend weekly church in order to get their education paid for IS manipulation. It's religious abuse.
Honestly, it sounds like you don't like your daughter at all. So why do you care if she dislikes you?
Anonymous wrote:New poster.
I think it’s best for you guys to take a break from each other.
There’s no guarantee that a kid and their parents will like each other. It is ok to be apart as adults. Not everything is someone’s fault - be it a parent or a child- sometimes people just aren’t compatible and they happen to be related.
I would help her with a used car as having a car helps with employment, but after that I’d just distance myself.
Anonymous wrote:New poster.
I think it’s best for you guys to take a break from each other.
There’s no guarantee that a kid and their parents will like each other. It is ok to be apart as adults. Not everything is someone’s fault - be it a parent or a child- sometimes people just aren’t compatible and they happen to be related.
I would help her with a used car as having a car helps with employment, but after that I’d just distance myself.