Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how much so many of you baby your kids and how selfish your kids are. You need to loosen the apron strings and they need to stop thinking only about themselves. Once they go to college, they are adults. They should not expect you to put your life on the shelf while they are gone. Stop being martyrs and live your lives.
Anonymous wrote:My niece is in her 4th year of college and doesn’t want to come home. She said nothing has changed. She doesn’t want to go back home to the same house, same furniture, same old HS friends she no longer hangs out with, and stay in the same place she left 4 years ago. She outgrew it. Something for parents to consider….not all kids will feel that way but it was a true thought worth noting.
Sometimes I think about the future and wonder where my kid will eventually settle down after college, career settled, finds partner, etc. I don’t think my spouse will leave our town, but I’d love to get a small apt/condo wherever my kid is living (if it’s pretty much permanent) and is not close by . Not too sure how my kid will feel about it though lol!
Anonymous wrote:Different question for those that may have actually moved in your 50s/60s.. I get the "beach nearyby, sunny weather" part of the attraction with moving but how easy was it for you to make friends/build relationships in your new place once you moved?
Anonymous wrote:They actually come home frequently and for extended periods during college. Often they try to get an internship (or any paid job) near home, since they can live there for free.
I think it will inconvenience your children and limit their options if you move to a more isolated area. You are not quite done raising them yet.
And when they are job seeking (or applying to grad school) after graduation , there is a good chance to at one or both of them will move back in for months (or a year!).
Anonymous wrote:My niece is in her 4th year of college and doesn’t want to come home. She said nothing has changed. She doesn’t want to go back home to the same house, same furniture, same old HS friends she no longer hangs out with, and stay in the same place she left 4 years ago. She outgrew it. Something for parents to consider….not all kids will feel that way but it was a true thought worth noting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single mom here. I’d love to get out of this house, but my sister made a point - that she didn’t actually mean to make - that what if freshman DD is homesick and there’s no home anymore? Home that she knows. I’m staying a bit longer.
You are a good mom!
If she were such a good mom she wouldn’t have such a selfish and infantile kid.
Anonymous wrote:Parents have no obligation to remain in a place they don’t want to live in after their kids leave the nest. Go where you want, OP! Your adult children will be just fine. Time to start living the life you want.
Anonymous wrote:Single mom here. I’d love to get out of this house, but my sister made a point - that she didn’t actually mean to make - that what if freshman DD is homesick and there’s no home anymore? Home that she knows. I’m staying a bit longer.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe how much so many of you baby your kids and how selfish your kids are. You need to loosen the apron strings and they need to stop thinking only about themselves. Once they go to college, they are adults. They should not expect you to put your life on the shelf while they are gone. Stop being martyrs and live your lives.