Quote Originally Posted by dark0ne
The thing about parents is they want whats best for you, and even though your old enugh to be on your own they still look at you as their child.
That is so true. My wife, kids, and I had to stay with my folks for a month between assignments once. Man, they reverted right back to treating me like I was a teenager living at home (I was 34). We drove each other a bit crazy.

Now my youngest is 28. He is successful and independent. I'm proud of him, but I still see him as my baby.

What can you do?
BlueBlazer Reviewed by BlueBlazer on . My dog I moved out of my parents' house about a month ago, with my boyfriend under rather chaotic circumstances; my mom has severe control and anger issues, and my father was always her enabler. I told my mom the only reason I'd stay is if we got a neutral third-party counselor to work out the obvious issues between us- she's a nurse, so I'd figured she'd at least see that was reasonable. She refused, so I moved out. My dog, Benson, is at the house. He is more than my dog, he is my brother. I have Rating: 5