V. wise words, Mom.Wise words Mom. :wave:
How could they stop her from getting a job, working more, or moving out? My parents couldn't stop me at that age.
Unless she needed their help to do it.....
As others have said, an adult just does it...but unlike others have said, they do it politely. BTW, my mother didn't speak to me for months after I moved out (my father made the "as long as you're living under my roof speech" so I left) but finally came around.
They also did the "we're not going to come to your wedding" speech when my husband and I moved in together (at ages 29 and 24) but again, got over it.
So, if you really want to go on your trip, just do it, and accept the consequences...like an adult. :animwink:
As a parent of a 21 year-old girl who's entering her senior year of college, I have to admit that I would side with her parents. I know that you could not do anything there that you couldn't do in the back seat of a car, but to approve of such a trip implies that it's OK with them if you do. Fortunately my DD respects my values enough that it has never been an issue with her, and it says a lot about your GF that she does too. There will be plenty of timews for trips to WDW when you're married and on your own, but until then, I say have some respect. JMHO
The evening finally came when the inevitable "be home by eleven" demand came, to which I said "no" and left, returning sometime the next day.
As a parent of a 21 year-old girl who's entering her senior year of college, I have to admit that I would side with her parents. I know that you could not do anything there that you couldn't do in the back seat of a car, but to approve of such a trip implies that it's OK with them if you do. Fortunately my DD respects my values enough that it has never been an issue with her, and it says a lot about your GF that she does too. There will be plenty of timews for trips to WDW when you're married and on your own, but until then, I say have some respect. JMHO
Actually you have to be 25 to rent a car here (by yourself)... yeah I can gamble or give my life for my country, but heaven forbid I rent a Hyundai.
As a parent of a 21 year-old girl who's entering her senior year of college, I have to admit that I would side with her parents. I know that you could not do anything there that you couldn't do in the back seat of a car, but to approve of such a trip implies that it's OK with them if you do. Fortunately my DD respects my values enough that it has never been an issue with her, and it says a lot about your GF that she does too. There will be plenty of timews for trips to WDW when you're married and on your own, but until then, I say have some respect. JMHO
QUOTE=miles1;1786179]Nemo,Nemo,
Please understand that I am not trying to flame you in any way with this. As you can see from my previous post, this situation is something I've lived through and feel very strongly about.
I'm sure your daughter is a great kid. She's a senior in college, and I'm assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that she's living away at school for most of the year. IMHO, its a little inconsistent to trust that she's adult enough to be living on her own nine months out of the year, but not trust that she's adult enough to go to WDW on her own with a friend or significant other.
How can you be really sure that she's in agreement with your values? It's my hope that you've had discussions with her and she's agreed. As I said earlier, I was on the other end of my parent's value system. It was often easier to just agree and hide the resentment.
As Dimento said, both he and his GF are good kids, do not smoke or drink, and don't plan to do "anything" that might tarnish this image. Agreeing to the trip does not imply that it's OK with them if they do "anything", it just implies that they trust their daughter and Dimento. And if they're worried about what friends, neighbors, or fellow church members say, they should find new ones.
Finally, at 45, I realized that there is NOT a lot of time for trips to WDW or anywhere else once you are married and on your own. There are the pressures of work, mortgages, aging parents, car payments and feeding and raising your own kids. They should go now and enjoy themselves before all of these become worries.
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