Anonymous wrote:If they have a paid-for condo, paid-for school (or free), all they need is food and health insurance.
So if you can, I would mail them grocery store gift cards every month for $800 (I know, it's a lot, but we spend that with 3 people - not even boneless chicken breasts or steak either). But DONT BUY WHOLE FOODS - those coin machines pay cash for those, and they will just exchange them for cash. And I would pay (directly to the company) their health insurance if you can - a good one with no annual deductible, just small copays.
But that is IT - don't spend another dime on your son and his wife.
With a roof over their heads and food on the table, they will just have to get jobs to do anything in their life. they don't need a car, or clothes, nothing else. for holidays, buy the grandkids shoes and clothes. take the MIL kids clothes shopping when you see her.
Anonymous wrote:Parents of two daughters with unambiguous husbands. We have paid for their education, weddings and bought their first homes. Life insurance policies too. Take them clothing shopping on their bdays, treat them to family vacation as xmas gifts and generous with dinners and bday gifts for grandchildren. We would not bail them out, we've done enough and want to enjoy our retirement.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
I am #1 in my family. My parents have been supporting #2 and family for years. Neither of them is employed at the same time for more than a year or so. They regularly quit jobs because they don't like the job...and my parents continue to support them. The killing thing about it is the double standard that is at play now and has been at play all my life. My parents think #2 and spouse cannot support themselves. They can, just not to my parents' satisfaction. My parents are quite wealthy and #2 and spouse make a max of $110/120 combined after 10 plus years in the work force. Of course, they keep quitting jobs and going anywhere from 4 months to over a year without working. My parents just simply don't expect #2 and spouse to support themselves.
Let #2 live on his $40k. Stop paying his bills. Stop bailing him out. You can tell him that you and your husband are funding pre-paid college education plans. That way their kids' education will be secure.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you can't take the heat....
Notice everyone is telling you the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you can't take the heat....
Notice everyone is telling you the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should acknowledge that they're not the only ones who have f*cked up. They don't have jobs because they've never had to get jobs and that's on you.