Anonymous wrote:Too many Gen X parents treat their kids like their “besties” and college matriculation like a funeral. It is not the end of the world. Sobbing at a barbecue is ridiculous.
Since pretty much everyone motivated or not goes to college, more kids than ever are dropping out or failing out. Quite often, those who attend a college far away from home transfer to a college closer to home after a year or two. And even those who successfully earn a degree, it seems the majority of Gen Z kids are boomeranging back home after college.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what are you going to do out of your concern for your BIL and SIL's marriage--post here? Or do you have something concrete in mind?
You're not coming off well at this point. Hopefully you can turn it around.
Anonymous wrote:They got emotional when people were telling stories about their only child. Its a big transition. Just wait until you are there. Everyone reacts differently, but this seems like one of the normal responses.
Anonymous wrote:Some posters aren't understanding that there is a huge gulf between shedding a tear in the car after drop-off; and purposefully inviting a gathering to reminisce about your kid, and sobbing in front of everyone.
The former happens to a lot of parents. The latter? I've never seen or heard about this. That's NOT normal. Stop pretending it is.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously it's not the norm, but it was their reaction. What's there to post about?
Anonymous wrote:Wow, what a judgy jerk you are OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean the child is going off to college. She will be in touch and will be home a ton, let's face it (breaks, vacations, summers, etc). Making a graduation party into a celebration of life format in the first place sounds a little over the top.
Also, starting crying publicly in June means this going to be one hell of a summer. The poor kid. Hope she got out of there in one piece.
June? The OP is from mid August. Kid is leaving a few days after the party.
And even if they are back, it isn't the same. They don't live at home -- they are based somewhere else. They aren't in your orbit 7 days a week.
It is the way it is supposed to be but I do find it sad and I'm a year out from it.