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Grown Child who refuses to grow up, what can parents do?

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My mom should have thrown me out at 18 and forced me to take care of myself. My life might be a bit better if she had. My mom enabled me. I finally grew up but I am 41 now and alot of the opportunities I had when I was younger are know longer there. And I found out the hard way when she passed away how much my family resented me. I screwed up my body when I was younger so I am on disability. I live off 783 dollars a month. My health is not great. And in probability I will die never married and know kids. I am not trying to play the sympathy card I am just pointing out that the older you get the harder it gets. Now I could probably have a comeback but I do not feel the drive that I felt when I was 20. I got a roof over my head, a few friends and some nice volunteer jobs. I have alot of regrets, your daughter is 30...cut her off, you should have done it years ago. You can make sure she is okay. You can point here to job programs and shelters, because she is a woman there are alot more programs for her. Your not helping her like my mom was not helping me. She will probably get it eventfully...I did...but you do not want her getting it when she is 40 or 50. And what is she going to do when you die and that will happen. She needs to become self sufficient. You really do not want your daughter to learn these hard lessons at the middle of her life and when your know longer there to help her
 
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So mrs Jones was talking to mrs Green,
said mrs Jones,
"Oh, I saw one of your boys playing at the kindergarten today."

"Which one, the lawyer or the surgeon?"

Parents often want the best for their children,

fathers often want their sons to take over the buisness.

But it don't always go the way they wish.
Don't give up, give her space,
the tide may change.

At least she works and has somewhere to live.
 
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