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"AITA for charging my adult children rent?"
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It must be pretty hard for a parent to stand up to their kids and tell them they can't keep living at home for free. As a parent, you want to be able to give your kids everything. But it is also important to acknowledge that giving your kids everything you got is not healthy, and definitely not setting them up correctly for real life. If you keep coddling them, they will never be able to make it on their own.
That is the lesson the daughter in the story needs to learn.
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25-year-old daughter refuses mom's demands to pay rent while she lives at home, decides to quit her job so she can't afford it: ‘It's your responsibility as a mother to support me financially’
Since the cost of living becomes more and more difficult to bear with each passing year, young adults have to find creative ways to get by during the crucial years of their early 20s.
The most common way, and the least creative I would say, is by simply living in their parents' house until they feel like they can afford to move out. Which, For many young adults, that doesn't happen until they no longer are considered 'young'. Kids are moving back to their childhood rooms (or worse, not even moving out) after college, and since they don't have to pay rent, buy groceries, or sometimes even cook and clean, there is basically no reason for them to move out. As long as they don't mind the lack of independence, that is the best arrangement they can get.
The only way for them to finally spread their wings and leave the nest is if their parents push them to do so. Which many parents now find themselves to dor their 20-something-year-old kids, like the mother in the story down below.