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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 402234" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>At 19 I was married and had my first child on the way. I'd worked since I was 16. No way were my kids going to get away with the enabled spoiled kid routine. lol And if I say so myself, I did a far better job at getting them ready for independence than my mom ever did us. We just got sort of shoved into it. While mine started taking those steps in jr high. </p><p></p><p>But there are those who have huge issues viewing a 19 yr old as an adult, a real adult, as in no longer a child. Heck I know people who have issues with this when their kids are 25 lol </p><p></p><p>Dear ol' Daddy may get the message eventually. I imagine there is going to come a point where he gets fed up paying her way with her doing nothing. One can hope because he's certainly not doing her any favors. ugh Don't blame you at all for needing to vent.</p><p></p><p>hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 402234, member: 84"] At 19 I was married and had my first child on the way. I'd worked since I was 16. No way were my kids going to get away with the enabled spoiled kid routine. lol And if I say so myself, I did a far better job at getting them ready for independence than my mom ever did us. We just got sort of shoved into it. While mine started taking those steps in jr high. But there are those who have huge issues viewing a 19 yr old as an adult, a real adult, as in no longer a child. Heck I know people who have issues with this when their kids are 25 lol Dear ol' Daddy may get the message eventually. I imagine there is going to come a point where he gets fed up paying her way with her doing nothing. One can hope because he's certainly not doing her any favors. ugh Don't blame you at all for needing to vent. hugs [/QUOTE]
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