Anonymous wrote:Op, there is way more than fixing a dinner and cleaning up a plate and utensils! Does your DD know how to use hedge-cutters? Can she replace the light bulbs in a lantern in the front yard? Can she use an air compressor to fill up the tires of the car? Does she know how to access and read the dipstick in the car to check all fluids? Can she use a caulk gun? Can she replace the water filters? Many, many life skills need to be taught to both sons and daughters.
Anonymous wrote:Op, there is way more than fixing a dinner and cleaning up a plate and utensils! Does your DD know how to use hedge-cutters? Can she replace the light bulbs in a lantern in the front yard? Can she use an air compressor to fill up the tires of the car? Does she know how to access and read the dipstick in the car to check all fluids? Can she use a caulk gun? Can she replace the water filters? Many, many life skills need to be taught to both sons and daughters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does a 20yr old boy need to make a lot of dr appointments? It’s probably not his insurance and he is unlikely to have chronic health issues.
Why not?
Usually for
- annual physical,
- sports clearance or educational institution clearance,
- vaccines (and especially if travelling abroad),
- eye exam,
- dental cleaning,
- dermatologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does a 20yr old boy need to make a lot of dr appointments? It’s probably not his insurance and he is unlikely to have chronic health issues.
Why not?
Usually for
- annual physical,
- sports clearance or educational institution clearance,
- vaccines (and especially if travelling abroad),
- eye exam,
- dental cleaning,
- dermatologist.
Anonymous wrote:Why does a 20yr old boy need to make a lot of dr appointments? It’s probably not his insurance and he is unlikely to have chronic health issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My stepsons are in college and like this. Their mom is MIA and their dad has not taught them many basic life skills - he just does everything for them. I think it is divorced dad guilt. It drives me crazy - first, because I have to put up with the mess and lack of hygiene and second, because I think it is bad for them to not have basic life skills.
You are married to this loser?
Anonymous wrote:Why does a 20yr old boy need to make a lot of dr appointments? It’s probably not his insurance and he is unlikely to have chronic health issues.
Anonymous wrote:Op, there is way more than fixing a dinner and cleaning up a plate and utensils! Does your DD know how to use hedge-cutters? Can she replace the light bulbs in a lantern in the front yard? Can she use an air compressor to fill up the tires of the car? Does she know how to access and read the dipstick in the car to check all fluids? Can she use a caulk gun? Can she replace the water filters? Many, many life skills need to be taught to both sons and daughters.
Anonymous wrote:My stepsons are in college and like this. Their mom is MIA and their dad has not taught them many basic life skills - he just does everything for them. I think it is divorced dad guilt. It drives me crazy - first, because I have to put up with the mess and lack of hygiene and second, because I think it is bad for them to not have basic life skills.