He'll have the munchies!he left after the mall closed, and after my wife fed him. he should be home shortly.
i give my son everything he's ever wanted and he appreciates it all, that's why he gets it.fdd's pretty much implying that either way, any decision he makes, he still benefits. dont give your kids something for nothing, they will never appreciate it.
your not very smart for a college student.. he is giving him one chance to see how he manages money and a life lesson in the end to save money or not buy anything not needed.fdd's pretty much implying that either way, any decision he makes, he still benefits. dont give your kids something for nothing, they will never appreciate it.
why would you even do this? in either situation you lose money. only time my parents really ever gave me money for anything was prom, 20 bucks here and there just to get me out of the house, but if I wanted something I had to save for it.
much less beg and plead for a ride to where I wanted to go. Sometimes they'd give me some money and no ride.
Ill give them credit though, for the important things, they did take me places and pick me up, even if they bitched me out the whole way that I shouldnt depend on them to give me rides places.
didnt you say your parents never gave you any money or anything except for prom....smh.well fdd, my dad used to give me 100 bucks a month to spend however i pleased. I always said I appreciated it, and I did. But then the recession thing happened. and I realized I never truly understood what he was giving me until it is all gone. Im problably thinking this way because well, i've been poor off and on my whole life, and its just so weird to get money from my parents, i barely ask for anything at xmas, or my birthday, even now that we are doing better finanically. I didnt learn this lesson until I was 14
well shit, giving him hella money isnt really going to do that. If anything, give him 54 bucks and say "this is all you will get to spend on whatever you want for three weeks. make it last"your not very smart for a college student.. he is giving him one chance to see how he manages money and a life lesson in the end to save money or not buy anything not needed.
im talking about my mom and stepdad. And yes, they never gave me shit after I turned 14. So in the four years between 14 and 18, they never gave me money for shit except for the aforementioned reasons.didnt you say your parents never gave you any money or anything except for prom....smh.
they gave you a roof above your head?a place to sleep,shower,hang out and clothes. apparently thats nothing in todays world...im talking about my mom and stepdad. And yes, they never gave me shit after I turned 14. So in the four years between 14 and 18, they never gave me money for shit except for the aforementioned reasons.
we're talking about frivolous spending money, not the basics. which is the whole point of this thread. dont get it twisted.they gave you a roof above your head?a place to sleep,shower,hang out and clothes. apparently thats nothing in todays world...
your foolish for thinking its foolish you dont see the life lesson here.its not like he gives his son 100 bucks everytime he goes out or something damn your ignorant as shit.we're talking about frivolous spending money, not the basics. which is the whole point of this thread. dont get it twisted.
and they had to work hard to give us the basics, and still somehow made miracles happen at xmas, (im not talking fancy miracles) but like they made sure we had presents under the tree. They may have not been fancy, and they may have been nessacities (clothes, a pair of 40 dollar shoes, some body wash) but I dont begrudge them not giving me money.
it seems foolish to give a child so much money and then reward them for not spending the money with even more money
That means he's too stoned to come home!he just called and said they were going to "try to get into another movie".
his mom taught him that one.
his son is not a child, fdd's son is a teenager. now's a good time to teach life lessons, don't ya think?we're talking about frivolous spending money, not the basics. which is the whole point of this thread. dont get it twisted.
and they had to work hard to give us the basics, and still somehow made miracles happen at xmas, (im not talking fancy miracles) but like they made sure we had presents under the tree. They may have not been fancy, and they may have been nessacities (clothes, a pair of 40 dollar shoes, some body wash) but I dont begrudge them not giving me money.
it seems foolish to give a child so much money and then reward them for not spending the money with even more money
Way to make this all about YOU again....well fdd, my dad used to give me 100 bucks a month to spend however i pleased. I always said I appreciated it, and I did. But then the recession thing happened. and I realized I never truly understood what he was giving me until it is all gone. Im problably thinking this way because well, i've been poor off and on my whole life, and its just so weird to get money from my parents, i barely ask for anything at xmas, or my birthday, even now that we are doing better finanically. I didnt learn this lesson until I was 14.
im not trying to make it about me, im using my life as a basis for my argument. what else can I draw from except from MY OWN LIFE EXPERIENCE?Way to make this all about YOU again....