Second, we were more willing to live cheaply. My first apartment was two bedrooms shared by four girls (yes, we hated it, but it's what we could afford); I don't know any college students who live that way today. The answer is obvious: Get married. If he's not worth marrying, he's not worth living with either.[/QUOTE]
You hit the nail on the head! Good grief, it's one thing to be 16-17 in the care of your parents... who for the last 20+ years have been on their own working "up to" all they have now. Enjoy the nice home, vacations, perks, etc... that your parents worked all this time for!
But 18, 19, 20 years old, you are not supposed to be living such a lifestyle. You should be starting out. Whether that be sharing a dorm room at college, living in a "not nice apartment" eating peanut butter sandwiches and potatoes for dinner. (if that's all your own paycheck can afford) Work your way up the ladder... you don't get to start life with a Ford Mustang, cute apartment, pottery barn furniture, and eating out/movies every weekend!
Best thing is to teach kids to be independant, givers (not takers) of society. And to live within your means no matter how meager. Work hard, and you too will work your way up to the nicer things in life.
But that isn't how you get to start out!
You hit the nail on the head! Good grief, it's one thing to be 16-17 in the care of your parents... who for the last 20+ years have been on their own working "up to" all they have now. Enjoy the nice home, vacations, perks, etc... that your parents worked all this time for!
But 18, 19, 20 years old, you are not supposed to be living such a lifestyle. You should be starting out. Whether that be sharing a dorm room at college, living in a "not nice apartment" eating peanut butter sandwiches and potatoes for dinner. (if that's all your own paycheck can afford) Work your way up the ladder... you don't get to start life with a Ford Mustang, cute apartment, pottery barn furniture, and eating out/movies every weekend!
Best thing is to teach kids to be independant, givers (not takers) of society. And to live within your means no matter how meager. Work hard, and you too will work your way up to the nicer things in life.
But that isn't how you get to start out!

, and it has taken me YEARS to get him past that dependent, someone else will handle it attitude. The brunt of a lot of stuff still falls to me until I point it out.
Yep, we had those when we first started out.