Anonymous wrote:I would not have them live with me as grow-ups unless temporary. I have countdown to their 18th birthday-490/3080.
They already spend a lot of time away from me as a preparation. I don't care for the clingy stuff. Makes me thing that there is something wrong with them mentally.Again, life changes and hard times are fine, but not ongoing. This needs to be addressed at some point.
I'm investing enough for both that money should not be the reason to move back home.
Anonymous wrote:I’m afraid of this happening with DD24. Moved home after college graduation, took a few temp jobs. Finally got a job offer, accepted and is trying to save money. We charge her modest amt of rent that we set aside for future apartment deposit. It’s going to take a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I moved out only when I met my husband at 26. Who said that living alone is healthier emotionally than living with family? We had decent relationships, helped out each other and it was also very economical for everyone. I don’t get what is the big deal with adult children living with parents. I am not planning on kicking any of my kids out, they can choose themselves where to live. I enjoy their company and we have plenty of space, so - why not??
If you had not met your husband at 26 and were still living with your parents at middle age, would you say it was healthy for you not to have moved out, established your own household, and learned to manage your finances separately? My two single siblings that are still living at home in middle age have not developed these adult skills like those of us that married and moved out after collage.
Anonymous wrote:I moved out only when I met my husband at 26. Who said that living alone is healthier emotionally than living with family? We had decent relationships, helped out each other and it was also very economical for everyone. I don’t get what is the big deal with adult children living with parents. I am not planning on kicking any of my kids out, they can choose themselves where to live. I enjoy their company and we have plenty of space, so - why not??
Anonymous wrote:Np, this happened with my aunt and cousin. I am 45, and my cousin is 43. When we were kids, we were very close. Somewhere along the way, when we were in our preteen years, we stopped being as close. Nothing that I recall happened; we just grew apart.
Anyway, as the years went by, I moved out, got married, and had kids, and she appeared to regress. She never got her driver's license, never had any boyfriends, kids, etc. I haven't spoken with her in years, but she still lives with my aunt.
Over the years, I've wondered what happened to her. She is an only child, and I blame my aunt for hovering and selfishly not encouraging her to do and be more.