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Should I feel bad about this?

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Originally posted by: DrumminBoy
I'm moving into my apartment tomorrow, and my parents want to spend the night there with me and my roommate after we get everything moved in. I told them absolutely not, and my mom seemed pretty upset about it. Should I feel bad? It would make me feel like a little kid...
are you parents helping you move in?
if you so you are a spoiled brat for not letting them stay one friggin night.
 
Originally posted by: ironcrotch
Originally posted by: ncircle
yes you should.
they are your parents.
your sole reason for existence.
what is one night of sacrifice compared to the decades they made raising you?

well put, it takes a while to realize how ungrateful you are as a kid.

Ditto....

Esp if they just helped you move.... also was it late at night? maybe they didn't want to drive the hour and some, it being late and all and them probably being tired after helping you move....

Of course, if they didn't help you move, and there is plenty of daylight.... I'd say its a tad bit weird... but still...
 
Originally posted by: DrumminBoy
I'm moving into my apartment tomorrow, and my parents want to spend the night there with me and my roommate after we get everything moved in. I told them absolutely not, and my mom seemed pretty upset about it. Should I feel bad? It would make me feel like a little kid...


You were correct in telling them no. Time for mom to cut the strings. Send em off with a good lunch or dinner.
 
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