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How to deal with the entitled attitude, financial stuff with difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 644157" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>We have been having that discussion a lot lately. husband is due to retire soon from the military and we may not have another job lined up right away for him. We need to be able to live off his retirement and basically invest anything else he makes above that.I have been paying things off as much as possible now. I figure two full time paychecks is better than one and one retirement check so we better get out of debt now.</p><p> </p><p>The kids are both good bargain shoppers but difficult child is a great shopper. On the other hand I asked her to pick her sister up yesterday and she asked for $5 for gass. I just laughed. She eats more than that a day so I don't pay her for small errands. Now if she lived outside the home I would give her the money.</p><p> </p><p>The last $20 we had would have stayed safely in my pocket though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 644157, member: 15473"] We have been having that discussion a lot lately. husband is due to retire soon from the military and we may not have another job lined up right away for him. We need to be able to live off his retirement and basically invest anything else he makes above that.I have been paying things off as much as possible now. I figure two full time paychecks is better than one and one retirement check so we better get out of debt now. The kids are both good bargain shoppers but difficult child is a great shopper. On the other hand I asked her to pick her sister up yesterday and she asked for $5 for gass. I just laughed. She eats more than that a day so I don't pay her for small errands. Now if she lived outside the home I would give her the money. The last $20 we had would have stayed safely in my pocket though. [/QUOTE]
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