Anonymous wrote:Just own it! Remind them that you are unsentimental and you do not value THINGS and STUFF the same way they do. Then ask them to please just toss anything else that is yours from their homes, instead of shipping it cross country.
But don't be offended when they call you unsentimental, instead, AGREE with them.
Anonymous wrote:Why is Op making this an issue? So many ways to find fault with one's parents. Choosing to think the worst of parents. It's a small thing, deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best way to handle it is to visit their houses and clear out all your stuff. Why does a grown woman have stuff at her parents' houses anyway and why do you think it's on them to clear out your junk?
When I moved out after college I threw away everything I had stored there. These are things they apparently were storing themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Can you guys imagine if I actually took the advice in this thread
Sorry mom I need to inspect your crawl space for things of mine you may be holding onto. And what is under your bed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best way to handle it is to visit their houses and clear out all your stuff. Why does a grown woman have stuff at her parents' houses anyway and why do you think it's on them to clear out your junk?
When I moved out after college I threw away everything I had stored there. These are things they apparently were storing themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently not many actually read the thread.
***** THIS IS STUFF OP'S PARENTS KEPT ON THEIR OWN****
Op, tell them you kept everything you wanted to, so they can donate/throw out whatever they have.
****WE HEARD YOU WE JUST REALLY DON’T BELIEVE OP****
But why? Why when it says in the OP that a lack of sentimentality was a source of conflict, would you stubbornly insist OP probably refused to throw stuff away?
Because OP changed the narrative after everyone told her she was a jerk for keeping crap at her parents’ house this long anyway. First it was, maybe I told them to keep it, maybe they heard me wrong, then it was “they wanted to keep this stuff themselves all along” AFTER people told her she was in the wrong. Classic changing the story when people didn’t agree with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently not many actually read the thread.
***** THIS IS STUFF OP'S PARENTS KEPT ON THEIR OWN****
Op, tell them you kept everything you wanted to, so they can donate/throw out whatever they have.
****WE HEARD YOU WE JUST REALLY DON’T BELIEVE OP****
But why? Why when it says in the OP that a lack of sentimentality was a source of conflict, would you stubbornly insist OP probably refused to throw stuff away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently not many actually read the thread.
***** THIS IS STUFF OP'S PARENTS KEPT ON THEIR OWN****
Op, tell them you kept everything you wanted to, so they can donate/throw out whatever they have.
****WE HEARD YOU WE JUST REALLY DON’T BELIEVE OP****
Anonymous wrote:Apparently not many actually read the thread.
***** THIS IS STUFF OP'S PARENTS KEPT ON THEIR OWN****
Op, tell them you kept everything you wanted to, so they can donate/throw out whatever they have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if they recently divorced and never remarried they prob both downsized into a condo or apartment, so no, they don't have room for your K-12 memories, clothes, bathroom stuff, toys.
They divorced when I was 2 and have lived in their respective homes for minimum 15 years.
OP, it’s your stuff. Go find as much as you can and get rid of it. When they find more and send it to you, pitch it. Take responsibility and stop whining. This is on you.
It is, without question, not on me. I don’t know why my parents are doing this, but it is not due to anything I did.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently not many actually read the thread.
***** THIS IS STUFF OP'S PARENTS KEPT ON THEIR OWN****
Op, tell them you kept everything you wanted to, so they can donate/throw out whatever they have.