Anonymous wrote:He is a legal adult. OP, you must to adapt to his adulthood. The more you try to tighten the screws, the more he will pull away from you and not come home anymore. If you try to use money (tuition) as a cudgel, he might just call your bluff. Sure, okay, whatever.
Let him be an adult. My college sophomore got home at 3 a.m.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was home on college breaks I would stay out until 2 am. There was no text required by 12:30 am because there were no cell phones. My parents went to bed around 10 pm. Unclench.
Except now there ARE cell phones, and sending a quick text is very easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 19 year old is not a freshman. They are sophomores. Delayed sophomores is the correct term. The kids call them DS's.
Lol, no….no one calls them that.
Depending on the birthday month, a 19 year old sophomore is exactly on schedule by December. Many states have a September 1 or September 30 cut off for kindergarten, so any kid with an October, November, or December birthday will by 19 by new years eve of their sophomore year.
Anonymous wrote:A 19 year old is not a freshman. They are sophomores. Delayed sophomores is the correct term. The kids call them DS's.
Anonymous wrote:He is a legal adult. OP, you must to adapt to his adulthood. The more you try to tighten the screws, the more he will pull away from you and not come home anymore. If you try to use money (tuition) as a cudgel, he might just call your bluff. Sure, okay, whatever.
Let him be an adult. My college sophomore got home at 3 a.m.
Anonymous wrote:Address it same way you would with an adult guest in your home.
Anonymous wrote:He’s an adult
Anonymous wrote:He is a legal adult. OP, you must to adapt to his adulthood. The more you try to tighten the screws, the more he will pull away from you and not come home anymore. If you try to use money (tuition) as a cudgel, he might just call your bluff. Sure, okay, whatever.
Let him be an adult. My college sophomore got home at 3 a.m.
Anonymous wrote:A 19 year old is not a freshman. They are sophomores. Delayed sophomores is the correct term. The kids call them DS's.