I moved back in with my parents at the age of 26 (temporarily). Any tips for how to readjust?
February 4, 2012 by admin
Filed under Parenting FAQ
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I would try not to have to many “sleep overs” with boys. Also too much drinking might not be a great idea. Save as much money as you can so that you can be in your own place again. I hope this helps. Good luck.
just grab the opportunity to bond with your parents while they’re still strong and alive.
drop them pantys to the floor and let’s get this cam-cording!
Hello Dear ~
As much as this sucks, your number one goal should be one of gratitude that your folks are doing this for you. Whenever you feel like things are getting tense, come back to being grateful for this chance to save some money and get back on your feet.
As much as this sucks, you may wish to keep in mind that they may not be necessarily thrilled at the idea themselves. Not that they don’t love you like crazy, but I’m assuming that there aren’t any younger siblings in the home, and maybe mom and dad were looking forward to having the house to themselves? Maybe they really like walking around naked or in their undies, but they can’t now … see what I mean? (I know, but hey… they’re just old. They’re not dead, right? However, if there are younger siblings still in the house, then I apologize for the mental image I just gave you.)
My point is this: Show respect for whatever parameters they ask of you (like, calling so they don’t worry, no guys sleeping over, no drugs or alcohol if that’s what they ask), and don’t wear out your welcome. Help out with keeping the house clean, and go to the market for things that are running low without them asking once in a while. I’m sure they’d love to have you in for dinner as often as you’re out for dinner, and why not bring some friends around if they’re the sociable type.
Lastly, save every single nickel, dime, quarter and dollar, and g t f o as soon as you can … sooner if possible!! Make this time as pleasant and stress free as you can, by being happy as much as you can. Happy people rock.
Love,
Auntie
yikes that is tough well only if they are controlling