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Moral duty to parents

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  • nearlyrich
    nearlyrich Posts: 13,698 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Hung up my suit!
    So you have three years of student loans in your ISA and you think you have problems? Why not have a read of some of the people with real problems on the DFW board?

    If your parents are making you feel that bad you need to leave ASAP, I would be devastated if my DS or DD felt that way about me and the way I had brought them up. If you feel you need to spend some money on them do it and with the rest get a flat and get a life.
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  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    Seriously Phil.

    Unless you're selling tickets to your stand up 'Woe Is Me' show, give it a rest.

    I know you are sick of me. I am sick of me too and I am not pleased with the way I am.
    :beer:
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    If I get this job on Tuesday then my problems to some degree then some of my problems willbe solved, but if not then I am in no man's land again.
    :beer:
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    nearlyrich wrote: »
    So you have three years of student loans in your ISA and you think you have problems? Why not have a read of some of the people with real problems on the DFW board?

    If your parents are making you feel that bad you need to leave ASAP, I would be devastated if my DS or DD felt that way about me and the way I had brought them up. If you feel you need to spend some money on them do it and with the rest get a flat and get a life.

    I know some people have it way harder than me.

    I have tried to sort this out but they refuse to talk about it and they just get into a sulk and then won't talk to me for a day or so.

    The laugh is my Mum is always on about how her friend's children are getting independence but she never sees that I want it too:mad:
    :beer:
  • If you don't mind me asking Phil, how old are your parents?
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