Wolf3101;1227300; said:
From the point of view of the clinging leach...it's the host animals job to provide blood and living space. Unfortunatly the animal usually feels a bit differantly...
Young people LOVE to cry about bieng misunderstood and not bieng allowed to live thier own lives...It's a simple choice really and a life lesson you can take with you for the rest of your days. When you live WITH people...especially people who are supporting you then you respect the decisions that they make about the home they created. If you want to live by your own rules then by all means...go out and find and pay for your OWN home.
Granted the folks need a certian ammount of understanding... but you need to realize that THEY have lives as well...lives that have in most cases been put on hold to provide you with the creature comforts...I.E. computer...internet...food ...roof...ect. that you've become accoustomed to...
Something to think about the next time your crying..."Oh poor little me...."
How much of this would you still have if you were living on what you can afford? Be honest now...
One last thaught when trying to include me in THOSE kind of people...My kids have no such complaints. In fact we get along great and I have always done everything I could to support them in what ever they wanted to try as long as it didn't disrupt the rest of the familly or cut into bills that had to be paid. I have never been very conventional and I'm certianly not willing to change at this late date. If one of the kids needs new tires he gets them even though he burned up the last set playing drift king in the school parking lot. HOWEVER....none of them have the right to take all of this and then whine and complain about how bad they have it...Nor do any of my kids do it...they find it as idiotic as I do.
Where did I windge and cry hard done by? I think your reading what you want into my posts. I never said once I'm hard done by or anything of the sort. I did say I don't like my Dads mentality, I still follow it though, whats wrong with that? Do I have to agree with everything he does just cause I live under his roof?
My parents are great and fair and I never said otherwise, I listen to what they say cause at the end of the day it is their house. BUT, the creature comforts that I've became so accustomed to are mine, don't you read? I pay for the computer, internet, I don't eat at home, I use to pay 1/4 of all bills but my Dad stopped that and jacked up my board instead. I will also soon be paying for the phone. Sure they pay for the roof above my haed, which is very nice, but parents have to supply a roof to their kids. Sure I could move out but its too cheap living at home to warrent moving out without enough money to buy my own house.
As for my parents putting their lives on hold, that was their choice not mine. That is a BS statement to use against a kid because that is something the kid cant control. If they didn't want to lose 30-35 years of their life they shouldn't of had kids, its that simple.
"Something to think about the next time your crying..."Oh poor little me...."
How much of this would you still have if you were living on what you can afford? Be honest now..."
All of it, and thats the truth, believe it or not I don't care. I live at home so I can save and get an easier start to life, this decision was my parents and also the same reason my 25yr old brother has moved back into home. So he can save as much money whilst his new home is getting built.
Your kids do burnout in the school parking lot and you buy them new tyres, no wounder they never complain, they got it easy. But what lessons are you teaching them, its ok to do dangerous acts in a school area where kids are and that you'll even replace their tyres. Can you say bad parenting, there is nothing else to discribe it. My parents have never paid for a tank of fuel for my car let alone tyres and if I was doing burnouts at a school they'd... well I don't know what they'd do but I'd be in ****.
BTW I don't appreciate being compared to a leech, I am not, nor never have been expensive for my parents to have. My fish keeping hobby started after I started working and they have only ever bought me one fish which was a birthday gift. When I was young I didn't have any hobbies. My parents bought me a bike for christmas and I was happy, but when I got a puncher and needed it fixed/replaced I did it and payed for it. It was my bike and Dad made me pay for the up keep, it has always been this way. They get me started then I had to continue with my pocket money.