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In reply to the discussion: My adult son (he's 20) moved in [View all]barbaraann
(9,289 posts)26. My two cents.
        We have taken in numerous relatives and even some non-relatives over the years and have young relatives living with us now in our small home. Without knowing ALL of the factors, I would say that your and your wife's mental health and the condition of your marriage outweighs your son's discomfort about his late grandmother.
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        This seems harsh to me. Just because you moved out when you were 17 doesn't mean
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #14
      
        
        Like I said, his parents can do anything they want. And he ALSO can, when they're in their declining
        pnwmom
        Sep 2022
        #68
      
        
        It's not just the reminders. His grandfather is 94 -- of an age where he could suddenly
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #30
      
        
        It sounds to me like your mom simply loves you and is also glad that you help out.
        barbaraann
        Jun 2022
        #25
      
        
        I doubt she would ever say that about you. You sound like a wonderful housemate.
        halfulglas
        Jun 2022
        #50
      
        
        It sounds to me that your son is worried about being in his grandparent's apartment and
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #13
      
        
        Yeah, he could. And that could be better for him than being the caretaker to a 94 yr. old
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #16
      
        
        You're assuming that the grandfather owns the apartment and would give it to the grandson.
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #18
      
        
        The grandfather could die tomorrow and the apartment rent might be unaffordable.
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #20
      
        
        Roommates, yes. Not his 94 year old grandfather, unless he wants to, and he doesn't. nt
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #24
      
        
        Were you 20 when you cared for a dying mom? If so, then you have my deep sympathy.
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #41
      
        
        If his parents wanted to keep the door open they would have opted for an apartment with 2 bedrooms.
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #47
      
        
        It's always okay -- as long as they're good with the idea that their adult child
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #56
      
        
        Okay that adds important context. I was responding not to you as much as to the people
        pnwmom
        Jun 2022
        #54
      
  