Anonymous wrote:Absolutely. "Honey, what's going on here? Are you overwhelmed? Can I help you?" My kids have been taught how to clean. If they're not doing it, something's going on with them.
Anonymous wrote:Stay in your lane. If you wouldn't go to another adult's house and comment on its cleanliness, why would it be ok to go to your adult child's house and comment on its cleanliness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son or daughter?
If son, you may want to gently joke that women will be more impressed if he keeps his house a bit cleaner.
Or you could make the same sexust joke with a daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Son or daughter?
If son, you may want to gently joke that women will be more impressed if he keeps his house a bit cleaner.
Anonymous wrote:Adult child is single and in their 30s so no partner or kids to keep up with. Home is small so not a huge job. Child was raised in a home that was always kept neat and was cleaned regularly by parents with children helping. My home is currently kept neat and clean so that's what adult child sees when they visit.
When I visit adult child their home is basically neat but bathroom is not cleaned well and kitchen is kind of sketchy too.
Do I say something? So far I have not, ever. I want to maintain the good relationship I have with adult child and do not want to introduce conflict.
Still, it bothers me. I don't like a non-clean bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:OP here-thanks for all your input. I tend to agree that I should not bring it up. My instinct is that parenting ends when a child becomes an adult and from that point on you enjoy an adult-adult relationship if you are lucky enough to have a pleasant one, which I am. I enjoy the company of my adult children more than anyone else I know.
I have thought about just going ahead and cleaning but even that seems to be a bit insulting. I do clean up after myself when I use their bathroom and kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son or daughter?
If son, you may want to gently joke that women will be more impressed if he keeps his house a bit cleaner.
I’d lean this way. They might not realize how funkytown the bathroom is to others.