Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. This question is aimed at the people whose college was paid for by their parents, not those people who paid their own way through.
Op, you don't get to control your adult child just because you,paid for college
Np here I'm 33 my parents did pay for my college years ago but even if they hadn't I would still listen to them because Thats how I was raised. I'm not aloud outside after dark. Which can be difficult in the winter when it gets dark at 5pm. I do work from home so it works for me. I have to ask before I eat food or buy anything. I'm so used to it now it's second nature. My parents are across the country so timing is key.
Wut?
This may be a joke or the poster may have disabilities.
I don't have a disability and I'm not joking.
I'm the one who asked above. So you are saying you live across the country from them but aren't allowed outside after dark when you are on your own? Same with eating/buying food. Or is this just when you are visiting them,which is still weird but far less controlling?
I'm just very biblical . I believe in honoring my mother and father so I do as they say. Well as my mother says, my dad doesn't care what I do. Yes I listen everyday not just when I'm visiting.
If you have to ask before you eat food or buy anything, that must mean you call your mom several times a day. Is that right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. This question is aimed at the people whose college was paid for by their parents, not those people who paid their own way through.
Op, you don't get to control your adult child just because you,paid for college
Np here I'm 33 my parents did pay for my college years ago but even if they hadn't I would still listen to them because Thats how I was raised. I'm not aloud outside after dark. Which can be difficult in the winter when it gets dark at 5pm. I do work from home so it works for me. I have to ask before I eat food or buy anything. I'm so used to it now it's second nature. My parents are across the country so timing is key.
Wut?
This may be a joke or the poster may have disabilities.
I don't have a disability and I'm not joking.
I'm the one who asked above. So you are saying you live across the country from them but aren't allowed outside after dark when you are on your own? Same with eating/buying food. Or is this just when you are visiting them,which is still weird but far less controlling?
I'm just very biblical . I believe in honoring my mother and father so I do as they say. Well as my mother says, my dad doesn't care what I do. Yes I listen everyday not just when I'm visiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. This question is aimed at the people whose college was paid for by their parents, not those people who paid their own way through.
Op, you don't get to control your adult child just because you,paid for college
Np here I'm 33 my parents did pay for my college years ago but even if they hadn't I would still listen to them because Thats how I was raised. I'm not aloud outside after dark. Which can be difficult in the winter when it gets dark at 5pm. I do work from home so it works for me. I have to ask before I eat food or buy anything. I'm so used to it now it's second nature. My parents are across the country so timing is key.
Wut?
This may be a joke or the poster may have disabilities.
I don't have a disability and I'm not joking.
I'm the one who asked above. So you are saying you live across the country from them but aren't allowed outside after dark when you are on your own? Same with eating/buying food. Or is this just when you are visiting them,which is still weird but far less controlling?
If you have to ask before you eat food or buy anything, that must mean you call your mom several times a day. Is that right?
I'm just very biblical . I believe in honoring my mother and father so I do as they say. Well as my mother says, my dad doesn't care what I do. Yes I listen everyday not just when I'm visiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. This question is aimed at the people whose college was paid for by their parents, not those people who paid their own way through.
Op, you don't get to control your adult child just because you,paid for college
Np here I'm 33 my parents did pay for my college years ago but even if they hadn't I would still listen to them because Thats how I was raised. I'm not aloud outside after dark. Which can be difficult in the winter when it gets dark at 5pm. I do work from home so it works for me. I have to ask before I eat food or buy anything. I'm so used to it now it's second nature. My parents are across the country so timing is key.
Wut?
This may be a joke or the poster may have disabilities.
I don't have a disability and I'm not joking.
I'm the one who asked above. So you are saying you live across the country from them but aren't allowed outside after dark when you are on your own? Same with eating/buying food. Or is this just when you are visiting them,which is still weird but far less controlling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. This question is aimed at the people whose college was paid for by their parents, not those people who paid their own way through.
Op, you don't get to control your adult child just because you,paid for college
Np here I'm 33 my parents did pay for my college years ago but even if they hadn't I would still listen to them because Thats how I was raised. I'm not aloud outside after dark. Which can be difficult in the winter when it gets dark at 5pm. I do work from home so it works for me. I have to ask before I eat food or buy anything. I'm so used to it now it's second nature. My parents are across the country so timing is key.
Wut?
This may be a joke or the poster may have disabilities.
I don't have a disability and I'm not joking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents' rule after graduation:
GET A JOB.
No ifs, ands, or buts.
My parents paid for our Catholic university education (Notre Dame for three of us; Villanova for three of us). If we were to go to a private that was not Catholic, we might as well go to a public school.
Graduate in 4 years.
Work the entire time. Try to be an RA if possible to offset tuition.
Be responsible for all personal spending $$.
No credit cards.
No car.
No fraternity or sorority (there were none at ND anyway) until my three younger sisters got to Villanova, where there was a Greek system. They had to pay for that stuff themselves, though.
Study abroad -- also self-funded.
Say what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. This question is aimed at the people whose college was paid for by their parents, not those people who paid their own way through.
Op, you don't get to control your adult child just because you,paid for college
Np here I'm 33 my parents did pay for my college years ago but even if they hadn't I would still listen to them because Thats how I was raised. I'm not aloud outside after dark. Which can be difficult in the winter when it gets dark at 5pm. I do work from home so it works for me. I have to ask before I eat food or buy anything. I'm so used to it now it's second nature. My parents are across the country so timing is key.
Wut?
This may be a joke or the poster may have disabilities.
Anonymous wrote:My parents' rule after graduation:
GET A JOB.
No ifs, ands, or buts.
My parents paid for our Catholic university education (Notre Dame for three of us; Villanova for three of us). If we were to go to a private that was not Catholic, we might as well go to a public school.
Graduate in 4 years.
Work the entire time. Try to be an RA if possible to offset tuition.
Be responsible for all personal spending $$.
No credit cards.
No car.
No fraternity or sorority (there were none at ND anyway) until my three younger sisters got to Villanova, where there was a Greek system. They had to pay for that stuff themselves, though.
Study abroad -- also self-funded.
Anonymous wrote:If your adult child lives with you in your home, perhaps -- perhaps -- you should be able to set a curfew or house rules. Otherwise, the mere fact that you paid for college is meaningless. Your child is an adult and independent of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. This question is aimed at the people whose college was paid for by their parents, not those people who paid their own way through.
Op, you don't get to control your adult child just because you,paid for college
Np here I'm 33 my parents did pay for my college years ago but even if they hadn't I would still listen to them because Thats how I was raised. I'm not aloud outside after dark. Which can be difficult in the winter when it gets dark at 5pm. I do work from home so it works for me. I have to ask before I eat food or buy anything. I'm so used to it now it's second nature. My parents are across the country so timing is key.
Wut?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I should have been more clear. This question is aimed at the people whose college was paid for by their parents, not those people who paid their own way through.
Op, you don't get to control your adult child just because you,paid for college
Np here I'm 33 my parents did pay for my college years ago but even if they hadn't I would still listen to them because Thats how I was raised. I'm not aloud outside after dark. Which can be difficult in the winter when it gets dark at 5pm. I do work from home so it works for me. I have to ask before I eat food or buy anything. I'm so used to it now it's second nature. My parents are across the country so timing is key.
Anonymous wrote:e.g. What was your curfew?