>>18080713>Do my parents not love me anymore?Better start planning like they do because this is some pretty serious foreshadowing. My parents started their break up when I was about 15. When the divorce paperwork was finally signed, she was gone without a word and the old man simply changed the locks on the house without telling me. I came home one day and my key no longer worked. I joined the army, did 14 years, went out on medical and sorted out my VA 100% disability and SSDI. When I was 30, financially stable, and retired, good ole' pops emailed me saying "You know you want to have a father - son relationship". Heh, nah. Turns out he was living with distant relatives in another state, after having pissed off the entire fucking family. I told him I was moving to Eastern Europe and invited him to eat shit and die, but not to contact me ever again. By the time I had settled down in Brno, I was informed of his suicide and set about collecting the $83,000 life insurance policy. My advice would be to understand that asking for rent is a step down a path that leads to nothing good. Get your shit together quickly, because you most likely have little time left before your mom drops the hammer. The next increment will be increased nagging over simply shit, which will be used as evidence against you in the future.
>>18080717>They may one day hate the person you've become, but they'll always love you.No. Any parent that can not understand economic dynamics, especially post coof, is a drooling submoron. Such people are capable of truly retarded acts, such as pissing off the kid they *assume* will be there to care for them in old age. Last time I checked in with my mother, she lives in a house less than half the size of mine in a Delaware ghetto, and was begging for donations to fix the transmission in her 20 year old minivan. And since her husband died 2 years ago, things will only get progressively worse for her.