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kept son from moving
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
DEAR ABBY: My
21-year-old son, “Evan,”
recently moved out to be
with his girlfriend. They
live in a small apartment
and cannot afford a lot
beyond the basics, includ
ing internet. They spend
every moment at my
house when they ate not
working. They use our
internet, eat our food and
drink our beverages. |
know this may sound ter
rible, but I want my free
dom!
1 don't feel I should be
obligated to give them
free food and internet
every day, considering
that they show up with
new phones and new
speakers in their cars.
When [ try to discuss it
with them, they accuse
me of being “mean.”
They don’t comprehend
why | feel taken advan
tage of.
If they would come to
visit with me instead of
just hanging around, I'd
welcome it. But neither of
them hardly speaks to me
while they're here. How
do | approach this with
out making Evan and his
girlfriend feel completely
unwelcome? — MOM
NEEDING SPACE IN
TEXAS
DEAR MOM: Set
some boundaries by tell
ing Evan and his girl
friend a version of what
you have written to me.
Explain that they're wel
come (o come over once a
week or twice a month —
provided they act like
good guests while they're
there. Then describe for
them what that means,
including staying off the
internet and leaving their
new cellphones in the car.
And while you're at it,
don't forget to mention
that gracious guests occa
sionally invite their host
ess OUT for a bite. That's
not being “mean”; it's
explaining the facts of life
they seem to have missed
while becoming the
adults they are.
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DEAR ABBY: My
15-year-old granddaugh
ter has always been shy
and quiet. Boys at school
sometimes approach her
to “date.” She likes one
really sweet boy who is
kind of shy like she is. He
held her hand for the first
time recently (she was
wearing gloves) and she
freaked out! Now she
walks around with her
hands in her pockets
when she’s around him.
Why is she so afraid?
She can't relax and just
like him. Please tell my
daughter and me how to
handle this. Does my
granddaughter need to see
a doctot? — GRANDMA
PEGGY
DEAR GRANDMA
PEGGY: The person you
should ask about the rea
son for her extreme reac
tion after that boy held
her hand is your grand
daughter. She is either not
ready to have a relation
ship with a boy — not all
teens mature at the same
rate — or she may not be
as into the young man as
you think she is.
If she's comfortable the
way she is, don't push
her. If she indicates to
you that she's unhappy.
THAT"s the time to enlist
the help of a doctor or
iicensed mental health
professional.
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