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Treating them like an adult is confusing...
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<blockquote data-quote="mof" data-source="post: 695212" data-attributes="member: 20533"><p>Your house your rules. First...in this day and age many young adults live at home, for many reasons. If you think an occasional drink is ok, map out the rules. I would not be ok with my kid having other adults over in middle of day for a drink. If you do it fine...it's your house, you have shown responsibility.</p><p></p><p>I would sit him down and map out exactly what you expect....have him sign it, then figure out what will happen if he doesn't clean up? As for his work uniform and such...let him grow up...it's hard, but if he can work and keep a schedule, he can run a washing machine.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you are all a very loving family, talk and write it out so you can feel at peace in your own home!</p><p></p><p>Hugs! Just my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mof, post: 695212, member: 20533"] Your house your rules. First...in this day and age many young adults live at home, for many reasons. If you think an occasional drink is ok, map out the rules. I would not be ok with my kid having other adults over in middle of day for a drink. If you do it fine...it's your house, you have shown responsibility. I would sit him down and map out exactly what you expect....have him sign it, then figure out what will happen if he doesn't clean up? As for his work uniform and such...let him grow up...it's hard, but if he can work and keep a schedule, he can run a washing machine. I can tell you are all a very loving family, talk and write it out so you can feel at peace in your own home! Hugs! Just my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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