Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I agree that they have a right to say no but this situation goes a bit deeper than just asking for permission.
They set him up to be dependent on them. They never allowed him to take a job in high school even though he really wanted one. He has never had a chance to gain any independence or maturity.
That seems to be the case for at least half of the people on this board period they hold money over their kids heads claiming that they are not self-sufficient adults while parents pay their kid's bills, so as parents they get to continue to have veto power over everything.
At the same time, they never realize how they themselves handicapped their kids maturity and Independence. And they continue to do so by never letting them make their own decisions. It's really sick
Good luck talking to the mom, OP. People like this or beyond help. Any parent who would come along on spring break with their child or like the previous poster, would veto spring break and threaten their kid's financial and educational future over a week away. Well forget about it