As children grow up, their relationship with their parents keeps constantly changing and remolding. The biggest change usually involves the dependency that parents and children have on one another. Until they are 18, kids are completely dependent on their parents as their entire life is in their parents' hands. Then, usually, anywhere around the ages of 18-25, kids are expected to leave the nest and cut free of that dependency. Then there's a long period where parents and kids try to navigate through a gray area of co-existence, neither one admitting that they are still very much dependent on the other. That is until the parents get old enough to become completely dependent on their kids, which creates a whole other dynamic we would not get into now.
When something big happens for either the parents or the kids, it can often cause a crisis in this delicate relationship, and that is almost never good for either side. The story down below is just one example of that, and it tells the tale of a mother who chose to sell her house, and her adult son who didn't appreciate being left out of that decision. Keep scrolling to read the rest.
When something big happens for either the parents or the kids, it can often cause a crisis in this delicate relationship, and that is almost never good for either side. The story down below is just one example of that, and it tells the tale of a mother who chose to sell her house, and her adult son who didn't appreciate being left out of that decision. Keep scrolling to read the rest.