21 and over and not living with your parents, Do you stilll talk with your parents?
ONLY 21 AND OVER AND THOSE NOT LIVING WITHT HEIR PARENTS OR DEPENDIGN NO THEM FINANCIALLY PLEASE!
ONLY INDEPENDANT 21 AND OVER PEOPLE PLEASE!
Of course i'm still talking to them! I moved out when i was 19 the first time. I'm from germany and even now that i'm living in the US i'm still in contact and try to visit as much as possible! My familiy is very important to me!
Yeah, but not that often. I should talk to them more.
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There is a quote that applies to this: “Honor your mother and father that it may be well with you, and that you may live long on the earth.”
I didn’t talk with them for a long time being so busy. But, Now I try to call them up and go see them about once a month and on special occasions. I do this out of appreciating them as people not because of the above commandment.
There are some difficulties with them being jerks sometimes but then I just set boundaries in a respectful manner. I’m 40.
Yes, I still keep in touch with my mother. It's important to them as well.
yes I am 30 and I talk to my mum weekly and my day monthly. there have been times when I haven't when I was about your age I would go months without talking to them... give yourself some time... you are still young and you have just begun your walk in the big wide world. good luck..
I wish, they are both dead.
Of course I do. Always have. I've been out and on my own since I was 19 and am 42 now.
Why wouldn't I. I love them.
I'm 35, moved out when still 17 but I call all the time.
Of course I do.
I was over 21 and living independently and yes I did.
Now I have two daughters over 21 and yes they did, though not always more than one or twice a month.
Now they are older (late thirties) and we all speak at least twice a month, more if something interesting happens, and for brief note we email.
In fact for the first time we are all planning a family vacation in the fall. grandparents, parents and kids.
We all get along, and when we don't we work it out and don't let it fester. We learned from the examples of others in our family that you depend on family more than you know and you don't always have the chance to work it out.
I'm married, 23 & live a few miles north from my parents.
My workplace is a few miles south of my parents.
I stop by all the time. It's pretty fun, 'cause they still have my younger brothers to take care of, so they revel in the fact that I get to leave when dinner is over, and they dont have to pay my bills.
It's really kind of strained because I live on the east coast and my parents live dead center in the midwest and we talk only sparingly (maybe one a week or once every other week). When we do talk it's usually a benign conversation about the weather and a general, 'how's everything going.' I talk more frequently with my favorite uncle who lives much closer in Virginia. I know that if I lived closer or even at home we would talk more and visit more. There's really no explanation for why we talk less. I guess I'm just busy with my career and east coast friends with whom I have more direct and frequent contact. That's horrible to say but it's true. I feel a little bit of guilt which I try to make up for by visiting at least once or twice a year but that's not really working to quench the guilt.
Why wouldn't you talk to them? I call my mom a couple of times a week. I wished I could do the same for my dad but he is no longer living.
I talk to my parents at least once every 2 weeks. I dont see them much b/c i live kind of far away. But yes i talk to them. why wouldnt you talk to them?
Yeah. When I was attached overseas, I always call up my parents every weekend. I still call my parents every few days when I am back. Every week, I also get to visit them. Why?
i left home at 15 i didnt speak to my dad for years but we get on alright now but we still int close i'd rather eat my arm than ask him for anything but being a parent now myself i hope that when my kids have grown they will come to me for anything



