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Sucking out the joy
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<blockquote data-quote="mtic" data-source="post: 683647" data-attributes="member: 18623"><p>I'm the same way. My daughter is responsible and living on her own. She doesn't make a ton of money but she manages her rent, utilities, and to save. The strangest thing was when we were bailing her brother out of jail (she didn't know where we were at the time) and she's texting me lighthearted questions about how to bake something. I felt like I was living in two different worlds. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have this feeling all the time. My almost 25 year old son has ZERO to his name. I need to see that light at the end of the tunnel too and sadly it's nowhere in sight. I also was very independent from a young age. I was married at 20, moved half way across the country from my entire family, and by age 25 had two babies, 4 dogs and 3 cats. I don't expect my son to be a millionaire...I just want him to be able to afford a place to live and save some money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtic, post: 683647, member: 18623"] I'm the same way. My daughter is responsible and living on her own. She doesn't make a ton of money but she manages her rent, utilities, and to save. The strangest thing was when we were bailing her brother out of jail (she didn't know where we were at the time) and she's texting me lighthearted questions about how to bake something. I felt like I was living in two different worlds. I have this feeling all the time. My almost 25 year old son has ZERO to his name. I need to see that light at the end of the tunnel too and sadly it's nowhere in sight. I also was very independent from a young age. I was married at 20, moved half way across the country from my entire family, and by age 25 had two babies, 4 dogs and 3 cats. I don't expect my son to be a millionaire...I just want him to be able to afford a place to live and save some money. [/QUOTE]
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