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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 756886" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>I honestly think that adults that live with us should pitch in and help out without being asked.</p><p></p><p>Our son has really stepped up to the plate with all of this which he did not do before. I do have to remind him a lot but he is way better than ever before.</p><p></p><p>I tell him that we are three adults living together. He is only here so we can help him get on his feet so he can be on his own as soon as possible. For him it's when he gets his degree in another 1.5 years. As long as he is moving forward and pitching in around here we are all living in harmony. He knows that and so far things have been good most of the time and better as time goes on and he realizes our immovable boundaries.</p><p></p><p>I think this is very important for them as well as for us to enforce they don't think they can lay around and not help out. I would never do that again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 756886, member: 15032"] I honestly think that adults that live with us should pitch in and help out without being asked. Our son has really stepped up to the plate with all of this which he did not do before. I do have to remind him a lot but he is way better than ever before. I tell him that we are three adults living together. He is only here so we can help him get on his feet so he can be on his own as soon as possible. For him it's when he gets his degree in another 1.5 years. As long as he is moving forward and pitching in around here we are all living in harmony. He knows that and so far things have been good most of the time and better as time goes on and he realizes our immovable boundaries. I think this is very important for them as well as for us to enforce they don't think they can lay around and not help out. I would never do that again. [/QUOTE]
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