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How do i get my 22 year old daughter to take responsibility and move out!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 604333" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I tend to agree with everyone here. My kids arent allowed to live here without some sort of help or compensation. I have one son that I think will never move out. He does work, though it took him quite a while for him to get a steady job. Before that he went to school. I did have to teach him (and still do on some chores) how to do most things around the house because when he lived with my mom she didnt teach him a thing. Now my youngest son has moved back in due to some health problems. He is trying to help out with all the chores to the best of his ability. </p><p></p><p>My kids also contribute some funds to the house. My oldest pays our power bill and I will most likely charge my youngest a small amount because he doesnt get much money each month and he has two kids to attempt to support. </p><p></p><p>I was scared to death about my kids...especially youngest one and the baby's mom...using my granddaughter as a hostage with us so they could force our hands. I told them both the day she came home from the hospital that would never happen. I loved her dearly but I would not be blackmailed. It sounds like your daughter is blackmailing you with your grandson. I would flat tell her that as much as you adore that child, you will not be held hostage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 604333, member: 1514"] I tend to agree with everyone here. My kids arent allowed to live here without some sort of help or compensation. I have one son that I think will never move out. He does work, though it took him quite a while for him to get a steady job. Before that he went to school. I did have to teach him (and still do on some chores) how to do most things around the house because when he lived with my mom she didnt teach him a thing. Now my youngest son has moved back in due to some health problems. He is trying to help out with all the chores to the best of his ability. My kids also contribute some funds to the house. My oldest pays our power bill and I will most likely charge my youngest a small amount because he doesnt get much money each month and he has two kids to attempt to support. I was scared to death about my kids...especially youngest one and the baby's mom...using my granddaughter as a hostage with us so they could force our hands. I told them both the day she came home from the hospital that would never happen. I loved her dearly but I would not be blackmailed. It sounds like your daughter is blackmailing you with your grandson. I would flat tell her that as much as you adore that child, you will not be held hostage. [/QUOTE]
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