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  • @konavader
    @konavader 6 лет назад +1393

    My 20 yr old son works two jobs, is enrolled in college and EMT school, he can stay as long as required. We raised him with love and discipline. He will raise his children the same.

    • @DELTABOY04
      @DELTABOY04 5 лет назад +41

      @@kylewilliams8519 calm down bigot

    • @DELTABOY04
      @DELTABOY04 5 лет назад +46

      @Trinder3467 you're just racist and it hurts you to think about black people being doctors and engineers, because that would mean they are better than you at life..you want to see black people beneath you..its 2019..get over it bigot!

    • @MrMiniPancakes
      @MrMiniPancakes 5 лет назад +4

      M J Smith my brother has 100k in debt. Mine can’t leave

    • @dariannealy577
      @dariannealy577 5 лет назад +19

      Trinder3467 which Hollywood shows have you been watching? If anything, since the beginning of modern cinema (more than 100 years ago), its been the exact opposite.

    • @justinwilliams8915
      @justinwilliams8915 5 лет назад +13

      We need more parents like u ♥️ as soon as u turn 18 in my family you’re thrown to the wolves 😭

  • @zhbvenkhoReload
    @zhbvenkhoReload 6 лет назад +306

    I'm 24, turning 25 soon. My mom is sick. I pay her rent. I appreciate her a lot.

    • @iwillwait7
      @iwillwait7 4 года назад +21

      May God bless you for taking care of your mom!

    • @trevorphilips9065
      @trevorphilips9065 3 года назад +11

      Hope you're both doing great now

    • @robbrenton9438
      @robbrenton9438 3 года назад +4

      Hippie!

    • @ChristianF15cher
      @ChristianF15cher 3 года назад +7

      Sick parents and schooling will always be the two acceptable excuses for living with parents.

    • @jaydee3696
      @jaydee3696 3 года назад

      Hope all is well with you and your mom. Love the profile pic by the way lol

  • @determineddad7935
    @determineddad7935 6 лет назад +1139

    I lived at home until I was 24. I always showed my parents respect even if it was annoying. I got to get it established in my career and move out with no debt. No regrets.

    • @owlknickerknots2607
      @owlknickerknots2607 5 лет назад +104

      Anthony Lopez
      Don’t ever let anybody shame you for living at home ! Be proud of the fact that you live at home ignore all this western propaganda going on it’s not true !

    • @jacobg8640
      @jacobg8640 4 года назад +14

      @@owlknickerknots2607 Especially don't have shame if you're helping out with bills! I intend to pay more in rent to my mother than the benefits she currently gets via taxes and such for having me in her household for free.

    • @chrismanning3911
      @chrismanning3911 4 года назад +2

      Me to also paid rent work around the house

    • @Magicmike57
      @Magicmike57 4 года назад +6

      I moved out in my mid 20s too. It was hard and I was embarrassed that I was still living at home.

    • @4door_papi
      @4door_papi 4 года назад +18

      Im 22 and live with my parents and just stacking money to hopefully buy a house cash👀🤣

  • @pamperedgurl
    @pamperedgurl 7 лет назад +2658

    If your going to live at home, be nice to your parents. Its free. LOL

    • @pattybaselines
      @pattybaselines 6 лет назад +79

      Not always lol

    • @muskanrath7125
      @muskanrath7125 6 лет назад +1

      Ya you are right.

    • @Loyalki
      @Loyalki 6 лет назад +14

      You're *
      And btw, i completely agree.
      Showing kindness from the heart, you nailed it. There's no co$t on that!
      ( :

    • @Dbf1339
      @Dbf1339 6 лет назад +31

      pamperedgurl not for me I pay rent and sometimes loan my mom money. Living in California it's really expensive I want to move into an RV while in college and save a little but I'll end up hurting my mom more than myself.

    • @brodyrockefeller8705
      @brodyrockefeller8705 6 лет назад +10

      Lone Surviver sooner or later you have to move away. Hurting her or not.

  • @SirButtah
    @SirButtah 10 лет назад +1651

    Being 20+ years old and living at home is a blessing. You have time and money to do great things that a lot of other people don't have. Invest your time, and invest your money and be great. At the very least be appreciative.

    • @TheOtherSideOfAlex
      @TheOtherSideOfAlex 6 лет назад +33

      SirButtah exactly, my little brother lives at home and he has 3 jobs saving up to go to college.

    • @PocketSandToTheFace
      @PocketSandToTheFace 6 лет назад +8

      What money.........

    • @PocketSandToTheFace
      @PocketSandToTheFace 6 лет назад +5

      No transportation. ..........

    • @cecea665
      @cecea665 6 лет назад +21

      SirButtah so who’s paying your bills while your investing and being great? At some point you need to be independent. Let your parents live.

    • @eltonjohnsdildo1291
      @eltonjohnsdildo1291 6 лет назад +21

      20+ year olds are wrong for not moving out, and parents are wrong for not kicking them out. It’s not about saving money, it’s about having self respect.

  • @staceyrivers3297
    @staceyrivers3297 11 месяцев назад +43

    "No body talks to Sharon Ramsey that way ." BRAVO!! You are my hero. What a lucky woman your wife is.

    • @n.w.414
      @n.w.414 5 месяцев назад +1

      But I also bet that Sharon Ramsey would speak up for herself too. Nice he speaks up for her but from what he says I am pretty sure he would never have to because she would have taken care of them already, lol. 😂

    • @Rastasoul1
      @Rastasoul1 10 дней назад

      Yes ♥️

  • @ailsauk
    @ailsauk 6 лет назад +65

    My 25 year old was doing the same to me, I gave him 12 hours to leave! He was being verbally and physically abusive. This was 10 weeks ago and our house feels so much better without him. I’ve not seen him since, I know he will mature one day and we will sort things out. But never will he live here again. I know he is settled somewhere and he is working and supporting himself. I love him but I did not like his behaviour!

    • @kingnevermore25
      @kingnevermore25 6 лет назад +10

      Ailsa Washington “I love you but i chose to kick you out of the house without any money, food or shelter. Its not like you will barely be able to feed yourself, freeze to death and potentially get killed in the streets but you know son i love you!”

    • @ailsauk
      @ailsauk 6 лет назад +17

      King Nevermore did you not read my comment! He is working full time and found somewhere straight away. He was punching my other son his brother who is autistic! The police were called by one of our neighbours! So that okay is it? We put up with his behaviour far too long!

    • @kingnevermore25
      @kingnevermore25 6 лет назад +3

      Ailsa Washington Fair enough then.

    • @jayslay1000
      @jayslay1000 8 месяцев назад +1

      👏

    • @Star-e3n
      @Star-e3n 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yess I can understand I’m still waiting to get rid of my teens until they actually turn 18. I go through hell everyday with them. 😩

  • @jennifer48ist
    @jennifer48ist 5 лет назад +141

    Walk on eggshells to not set her off⁉️⁉️⁉️ These people lost their minds , she can go be verbally abusive on the street or in a shelter ‼️‼️ after I beat her down ‼️‼️

    • @SCOTTEDM
      @SCOTTEDM 5 лет назад +24

      Ha right! Im not walking on eggshells in my own dam house! Not happening, ever!

    • @jamari803able
      @jamari803able 4 года назад +5

      😂😂😂 right!!!

    • @theagbaman
      @theagbaman 4 года назад +4

      jennifer48ist PREACH!!!!!!

    • @milkmeapollo9048
      @milkmeapollo9048 3 месяца назад

      Get in your cage animal (talking about you because I know you're too stupid to realize)

  • @lolness456837
    @lolness456837 3 года назад +138

    My 19 year old decided not to go to college. He's living in our house rent free. He gives us $200 a month for his phone and car insurance. He has no other bills and the deal is he can stay and live here rent free as long as he saves half of his wages. He's very respectful to us, and we are more than happy to have him at home, and save his money.

    • @Obito_17-52
      @Obito_17-52 3 года назад +1

      Does he work

    • @thinshadow551
      @thinshadow551 3 года назад +23

      @@Obito_17-52 it was stated that as long as he saves half of his wages, so I'm guessing yes

    • @frankmundo4300
      @frankmundo4300 2 года назад +1

      @@Obito_17-52 your worthless without work, people build their whole identity around it./.

    • @Obito_17-52
      @Obito_17-52 2 года назад +1

      @@frankmundo4300 very true

    • @rayp7909
      @rayp7909 Год назад +2

      Kick his butt out, ," An easy life does not teach anything "

  • @MrGuy-xx7ss
    @MrGuy-xx7ss 4 года назад +398

    The mom spoiled her daughter and made her that way. The step father if he tried to discipline the child the mother probably stopped it. Dating single mothers this is the most common scenario.

    • @grizzly6018
      @grizzly6018 4 года назад +38

      Finally!! Im not the only person with enough sense to realise and acknowledge this!!!

    • @SK-vr2ei
      @SK-vr2ei 4 года назад +40

      I saw things the same way. Single moms usually protect their kids from any parenting from step father.

    • @education8293
      @education8293 3 года назад +22

      facts! and those kids will love the deadbeat dad no matter what while treating stepdad like a non factor...

    • @heman85515
      @heman85515 3 года назад +9

      Agreed single moms are the worst

    • @amazinglats6020
      @amazinglats6020 3 года назад +15

      I agree, never, ever get involved with single mothers.

  • @brentglavin
    @brentglavin 5 лет назад +82

    One things I have learned in life: you teach people how to treat you. I will never put the entirety of the blame on this woman, but somewhere through the upbringing, this child learned that her behavior was acceptable. Parent working on eggshells because a child, who pays ZERO bills in the house is upset? I do not agree with it, and this woman should heed Dave's advice.

  • @jalarise8495
    @jalarise8495 7 лет назад +968

    Dave's not only a financial advisor but a family therapist too lol. God bless him!

    • @EI-diablo-r9i
      @EI-diablo-r9i 6 лет назад +5

      jalarise84 you don't need therapy to figure this out!!! Lol lucky him, there are lousy deranged adults around.

    • @brodyrockefeller8705
      @brodyrockefeller8705 6 лет назад +10

      jalarise84 no he's really not a family therapist.

    • @stephtash9494
      @stephtash9494 5 лет назад +1

      I was thinking the same 😬 we should get a David Ramsay here in Australia God we need one ..

    • @lifebidderx1084
      @lifebidderx1084 5 лет назад +8

      He does need to be careful about drawing the line. Don't give relationship advice if you're not a licensed counselor.

    • @aeromedical6750
      @aeromedical6750 5 лет назад +10

      @Life Bidder x - I’d take his advice over some of these so called “Licensed Counselors”. He gives it from a position of common sense and love. Some of these so called “experts” will encourage you to “negotiate” with these disrespectful, entitled idiots. Here’s the deal from where I stand. I pay the rent and utilities in this joint. You are a guest at MY discretion. You are free to be disrespectful under your own roof that YOU pay for, but it won’t happen under mine!

  • @justonemori
    @justonemori 4 года назад +56

    Wow. I lived at home at 20 and showed respect, kept my room, bathroom and kitchen clean. The lawn was always mowed and did basic maintenance on our 4 vehicles. This was on top of a 40 hour a week job, 20+ hours of trade school, girlfriend and party time. Those were the days!

    • @empyao
      @empyao 9 месяцев назад

      Is 5'8 short?

    • @bandolierboy1908
      @bandolierboy1908 8 месяцев назад

      @@empyao it's not on the short side but not really on the tall side either. I'd say it's in a weird limbo middle gray area

    • @TheJared1445
      @TheJared1445 8 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@empyao 5’9” is technically average for men in the US. But I would also say 5’8” is average. As for women 5’4” is the average.

    • @erenjeager5290
      @erenjeager5290 Месяц назад +1

      How did you do it?

  • @stevep5408
    @stevep5408 5 лет назад +156

    No Dave just because he was the stepfather for 18 years doesn't mean squat. He was never allowed to discipline this girl which makes her the mom's responsibility! This problem just started, BS!

    • @cpb1998
      @cpb1998 4 года назад +7

      Yeah that's what I thought.

    • @jacobclubb5624
      @jacobclubb5624 4 года назад +9

      Weather or not the child is yours, when you get married, any children involved become a joint responsibility, not just the biological parents, if the parent wont let the new spouse be involved in the raising and therefore disciplining of the child, thags a marrige problem and a major red flag that needs addressed before getting married.

    • @thomasflanagan505
      @thomasflanagan505 3 года назад +6

      You didn't hear what Dave said did you??? He said why is he letting anyone speak to the wife that way?? Had nothing to do with who the daughter was to him

    • @thomasflanagan505
      @thomasflanagan505 3 года назад

      @Charles Yeah I understand now; you're right, if he did defend his Wife... his wife would've thrown him out instead (or in Jail like you said)

    • @PoyTroy
      @PoyTroy 6 месяцев назад

      I was waiting on this comment. That man can’t do a F’n thing to her daughter. Cause trust she’s already made that clear over the years. So in time he just follows her lead and now their here

  • @gwendolynwehage6336
    @gwendolynwehage6336 9 лет назад +557

    Hallelujah!!!! Finally a man who believes in defending the wife. Usually children speak badly to the mother because the husband is doing nothing when they do it. When men have clear boundaries for the children they do not abuse their mothers.

    • @yrellim
      @yrellim 7 лет назад +16

      IF SHE IS HOMELESS IT IS BECAUSE SHE PREFERS TO BE RUDE THAN RESPECTFUL TO HER MOTHER, THAT IS ALL THE MOM WAS ASKING FOR FROM THE CHILD.

    • @trinahorton8839
      @trinahorton8839 6 лет назад +2

      Gwendolyn Wehage to

    • @twilightsprite1
      @twilightsprite1 6 лет назад +9

      Yeah, I'm a single Mom and I am sure if there was a competent father things would be different 😔. Things were wonderful until 18

    • @twilightsprite1
      @twilightsprite1 6 лет назад +1

      Ajit Pai , That is b/c u r a smart cookie!!! Good 4 u👍😊

    • @twilightsprite1
      @twilightsprite1 6 лет назад +1

      Ajit Pai Maybe u could talk to my daughter lol

  • @Pardies007
    @Pardies007 6 лет назад +99

    I was in similar situations. I also had lot problems when I was living at home. I decided to leave my moms house when I was 19, rented my own place and have a job at a supermarket. Now I’m 21, I have a new job as Account Manager and things goes much better with me.

    • @davidrosales6314
      @davidrosales6314 4 года назад

      Hey, I’d like to talk to you. You can give me a tip or two!

  • @armytruth6860
    @armytruth6860 5 лет назад +20

    I left my dad place when I was 18. I am 25 now and in the military and I am glad I am doing great for myself

  • @loselikatoa2891
    @loselikatoa2891 5 лет назад +193

    My parents are allowing me to live at home as long as I need to. I'm very grateful for the opportunity and am going to use this time to get ahead as far as I can, and build a very firm and supportive foundation for my future.

    • @lunalea1250
      @lunalea1250 4 года назад +9

      Same rules 4 mine, stay, contribute, save towards urs and be grateful!👏💙

    • @mlkkk2516
      @mlkkk2516 4 года назад +1

      Loseli Katoa WHICH IS ???

    • @AceMagicOrWhat
      @AceMagicOrWhat 3 года назад +1

      @@mlkkk2516 something that involves a lot less bitterness that surrounds you it seems...hmm...sh*tting on people in comment section... Must be a super simp who is equipped with the rare and mightiest weopon of all time...a 5 year old lenovo keyboard

    • @vergenialawrence1443
      @vergenialawrence1443 2 года назад +2

      I wish my 21 year old would think like you... Your parents are blessed to have a child that respects them. 🙏🏽 ❤

  • @beemic5833
    @beemic5833 6 лет назад +17

    After the age of 18. If they don't want to help out and are just straight up abusive towards you. They need to be kicked out. There is no way to change them through love. They need tough love...to live on the street, or jail.

  • @Tech_Virtuoso
    @Tech_Virtuoso 6 лет назад +270

    Agreed only if the daughter wasn’t abused first. You can’t initiate abuse and then not expect it back. Abuse breeds abuse.

    • @SouthernBelleReviews
      @SouthernBelleReviews 5 лет назад +20

      Exactly

    • @AisforAlibi1
      @AisforAlibi1 5 лет назад +76

      No, it doesn't. My sister and I came from an extremely abusive family and we both said the line stops with us. We have never abused our children and have kept them from abusive family relationships and they are well-adjusted happy children. People can change things if they really want to.

    • @angelaonthego
      @angelaonthego 5 лет назад +21

      3 other children at home who don’t act like that. She’s been allowed to get away with it.

    • @garthy4u
      @garthy4u 5 лет назад

      @@benjismith593 😂

    • @whitney6641
      @whitney6641 5 лет назад +20

      Even if she wasnt abused it sounds like this woman catered to her and like she said "walked on eggshells" around her for her whole life. Cant blame your 20 yr old for acting like she is when thats how you raised her for 20 yrs.
      I love Dave but he kid gloved this lady. Blamed the kid and the husband, but lets keep it real most of the times moms do most of the raising and she even said the dad was just going with what she said.
      Whats the point to spend 20yrs raising an entitled brat and then wake up one day and decide you want them to be a decent human... sorry but it doesnt work that way.

  • @williamblair35
    @williamblair35 7 лет назад +336

    I remember telling my son who disrespect my wife (his Mother). He was age 14 at the time. I said "Never to disrespect his mother again" as I cuffed him up side the head. My wife came at me and told me that if I ever put my hands on him again, she would kill me. He is now 18 and so disrespectful towards her that she comes to me and tells me I need to do something about it or she is going to kill him. I just think back to the day he was 14 and I tried to deal with it and think " This is all on you now Dear," The boy does not disrespect me in any way, so life is great as I remind her of that first day.

    • @williamblair35
      @williamblair35 7 лет назад +68

      ***** women seem to want their cake and eat it too. Well she is eating it now.

    • @mspixiedust100
      @mspixiedust100 7 лет назад +53

      +jimm bou not all women. you did a good job. She blew it.

    • @garrikcook5940
      @garrikcook5940 7 лет назад +23

      Physical discipline is not enough, I suggest waking your son up every morning by dumping cold water on him, or by buying a lash and lashing him on the back, that way you don't take the chance of brain injury if you punch him in the head.

    • @williamblair35
      @williamblair35 7 лет назад +18

      Garrik Cook U missed the point based on your disagreement with how other handle raising children. But then again there are always people out there that have a better solution to a situation they are not personally involved in

    • @mspixiedust100
      @mspixiedust100 7 лет назад +4

      +Garrik Cook hahaha!

  • @buffymcmuffin5361
    @buffymcmuffin5361 7 лет назад +160

    Love how Dave starts about standing up for his wife. "No one talks to Sharon Ramsey that way while I'm alive!"

    • @xL0stKIlah
      @xL0stKIlah 3 года назад +6

      Sounds like a true simp

    • @alyssadurham3490
      @alyssadurham3490 3 года назад +12

      @@xL0stKIlah sounds like a true man

    • @jimbragu
      @jimbragu 3 года назад +5

      @@xL0stKIlah so in your mind standing up for your wife is equivalent to giving hundreds of dollars to some girl's fansonly?

    • @a-a-ronbrowser1486
      @a-a-ronbrowser1486 3 года назад

      He loves his Sharon lol

  • @eatshit-dq4ro
    @eatshit-dq4ro 3 года назад +9

    I am a grown man and I still live with my parents because I help take care of them. I cook for them, do laundry for them and I even help my dad organize all the finances. They need me right now and I have no problem being there for them. I love my parents and they love me and my siblings. We are a happy family and I strongly believe there are many other young adults like this. Not every family hates each other and can't wait to throw everyone out. I will be moving out one day and I am well aware my parents won't be here forever but it is what it is right now.

  • @BeckHartDesigns
    @BeckHartDesigns 11 лет назад +140

    My son bought his own car & paid the insurance by age 16. Why? Because I wouldn't. At age 17, he grad. with his HS diploma & his AA. He put himself through college. Today, he is 28, his school loans will be paid off in 2 months, and he owns 2 businesses.
    I stayed home instead of putting him into daycare thru grade school. We did without and I was criticized for it. I also turned off cable TV. Today he thanks me for it.
    I made tough choices that were NOT popular in the 80's. It paid off.

    • @FK-cg8el
      @FK-cg8el 5 лет назад +2

      Rebekah Gregory
      Consider your self the most lackeys mum on Planet
      All the best to
      May God Bless your home and your Family 😘
      And well don to you fro your hard work

    • @Kevin-fn5tk
      @Kevin-fn5tk 4 года назад +3

      I wish you were my mom

    • @OrthodoxofUSA
      @OrthodoxofUSA 4 года назад +1

      You are a superstar.

    • @MA-bm9jz
      @MA-bm9jz 4 года назад +4

      Nope,not your merit,if you forced him to start working at 16 then your kinda...,if it was his choice it's his merit

    • @anonymouscat5516
      @anonymouscat5516 4 года назад +3

      I’m 16 I just bought my own car I work 2 jobs and I’m going to move out at 18 And contribute to society

  • @quinnterry2834
    @quinnterry2834 Год назад +12

    If that's not his biological daughter I can guarantee that the mom has told him that he's not her dad and can't talk to her about anything. I wonder if he has no autonomy to run the household

  • @huntert168
    @huntert168 4 года назад +116

    Seems more like a family counselor issue not a financial issue.

    • @twystedhumour
      @twystedhumour 4 года назад +12

      I swear, why are these calls being allowed on a financial counseling show?

  • @bryanhatch6688
    @bryanhatch6688 3 года назад +78

    My 19 year old son did the same. I dropped him off at Trinity Homeless Shelter. This story is spot on our story. He would only speak to her that way when I was at work. He told me he was grown. I took him to live with other grown folks with no jobs.

    • @lemonstrangler
      @lemonstrangler 2 года назад +1

      good job, but you should visit at times

    • @lisaarata174
      @lisaarata174 2 года назад +4

      I'd like to know how this has gone for you.

    • @mamat1213
      @mamat1213 2 года назад +2

      Omg not other grown folks with no jobs 😂 VALUABLE LESSON I hope he got his act together!

    • @bryanhatch6688
      @bryanhatch6688 2 года назад +2

      @@lisaarata174 Very well. Life is peaceful and happy

    • @ZolAkechi
      @ZolAkechi Год назад

      Praying my coworker does that to her deadbeat son.

  • @PunkBunny56
    @PunkBunny56 5 лет назад +87

    You can say her daughter is verbally abusive. I remember being a teenager and being abuse by my mom daily. The few times I talked back she would say I was out of control.

    • @imabal9183
      @imabal9183 3 года назад +13

      And I don’t get this talking about kicking your kid out, you are going to need them one day while you can’t stand up on your own and they would refuse to help for all nightmares you caused to them

    • @PunkBunny56
      @PunkBunny56 3 года назад +4

      @@imabal9183 exactly. My mom was mean but I’ll always be here for her. Because no matter what she did to me she never let me live without shelter or food

    • @Excalibur2
      @Excalibur2 11 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, I never like these callers who don't give any details or examples. If they went a little below the surface, it might turn out that the parent is in the wrong.

    • @nikapooh9286
      @nikapooh9286 7 месяцев назад

      I tried that and my mom slapped me in the mouth and I bled. Never did it again.

    • @Coryraisa
      @Coryraisa 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Excalibur2
      True there. If a parent models disrespectful, abusive behavior, their son or daughter is likely to abuse and disrespect them.

  • @benmollitor3776
    @benmollitor3776 4 года назад +7

    I treat my parents like gold!! Our parents aren't gonna be here forever..

  • @dustysgarden2254
    @dustysgarden2254 7 лет назад +140

    My parents did this to me, the THE BEST thing they ever did for me .
    I was a little mole.
    But, I left and I stayed gone from the age of 17 (im 28 now) and I learnt to work, I learnt to pay rent or you'll be homeless .
    I travelled and worked around my country. It was a great eye opening experience.
    But my parents never stopped loving me. They would call and see where I was at, what was I doing. Was I okay.
    But they never sent me money (only Xmas card with $50)
    They never offered any aid .
    Was the best gift the my gave to me.
    They gave me my rope and said if you go, don't come back. (To live obviously)
    We all still talk and are a family unit.
    I bought a house in the same town as them not long ago.
    We have dinner regularly .
    I ask mums advice on things ect.

    • @marcobeast1
      @marcobeast1 6 лет назад +7

      I'm California? It's kinda hard over here especially the cost of living

    • @MrWhite-pn7ui
      @MrWhite-pn7ui 6 лет назад +14

      It's good to be independent but why can't they help at all? Are they struggling themselves?

    • @HunterShows
      @HunterShows 6 лет назад +6

      Time to return to Mexico, then, Senyor Lopez.

    • @kingnevermore25
      @kingnevermore25 6 лет назад +17

      Kate Sassenach If i was you i would cut them out of my life completely, i would never return calls and i would probably vandalize their tombstones when they die.

    • @michaeloluokun9488
      @michaeloluokun9488 6 лет назад +7

      King Nevermore same

  • @yveherbert7494
    @yveherbert7494 5 лет назад +5

    I have mad respect for men who think and speak so highly of their lives. If men only knew how powerful that is

  • @iphoneusdsd
    @iphoneusdsd 4 года назад +25

    weak parent = weak child

  • @tyronejones4245
    @tyronejones4245 4 года назад +31

    I got kicked out when I was twenty for generally bad behavior. It definitely gave me a lot of motivation to start moving in the right direction. People that "help" their kids by letting them stay at home indefinitely are just preventing them from becoming adults.

    • @rickyrocks3277
      @rickyrocks3277 4 года назад +5

      "People that "help" their kids by letting them stay at home indefinitely are just preventing them from becoming adults" How ?? plz explain

    • @sackettfamily4685
      @sackettfamily4685 Год назад +4

      @@rickyrocks3277 they get complacent and have no ambition for themselves. And it stunts their maturity emotionally. I saw it happen to my sister.

    • @MaddieFishblob
      @MaddieFishblob Год назад +3

      I’m almost 20 & living at home but its going pretty great so far. Also if i was kicked out I’d have to take on a 2nd job to pay for housing & I’m almost certain my grades would drop a lot ☠️ so I’m mega grateful to my parents & I help out at home as much as I can so we’ve got a great relationship. Srsly hoping living at home doesnt _always_ stunt you emotionally 😅 maybe it just depends on the person?

    • @taz24787
      @taz24787 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@sackettfamily4685 You can be immature in or out of house, ask all the addicts. And you can pull your own weight in or out of house. You'll just have a better margin for savings and the advice of an old person that loves you nearby.

    • @jayslay1000
      @jayslay1000 8 месяцев назад

      This is facts

  • @simplywine00
    @simplywine00 4 года назад +54

    Agreed! I was a smart mouth as a kid and I was kicked out of the house...best thing my parents could have done for me

  • @axndude
    @axndude 9 лет назад +273

    The abusive kid is 20 y.o., you can totally kick her out. She should learn to appreciate that many kids at 18+ have to live on their own already. As long as she is still living under the roof, not paying for anything, she has to follow the rules at home.

    • @idislikecowards5406
      @idislikecowards5406 8 лет назад +8

      Easier said than done, as several times I've had to call the police due to the extreme verbal abuse coming out of my 20 year old daughter. They say there's nothing they can do, I have to go to court and evict her.

    • @emperorpalpatine9540
      @emperorpalpatine9540 8 лет назад +7

      +IDislikeCowards I'm only hear because my sister is 27 and she still in my moms house I'm a teenager and my sister is ruining everything originally it's just my dad and my mom and me then my sister comes barging in and she is lazy and is constantly rude to me and my mom and my mom does nothing she doesn't have a job because she's to lazy and my mom treats her like the baby of the house

    • @pjgumby
      @pjgumby 8 лет назад +3

      Go to court, help her to grow up.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 8 лет назад +8

      +IDislikeCowards: Weird question for someone who chose a RUclips name like that. How is your behaviour towards your 20 y.o. not cowardice? How in the world did you raise your daughter that badly? And then have her live with you? Where you probably pay at least most of the bills too? Start to dislike your own behaviour enough to be willing to change it. You've got to earn that RUclips name. Or forever be ashamed of yourself. Stop enabling your brat this second. It is her only chance. Say you love her dearly and will always be there for her, IF she can behave well enough. You are not there to be abused or to be taken abuse of. How can she grow up if you refuse to grow up yourself? Be responsible: change the lock of the door!

    • @arachnidking1181
      @arachnidking1181 6 лет назад +6

      axndude first of a 20yr old is not a kid! They are an adult! Once an individual is 18 they are an adult!

  • @Asilentobserver
    @Asilentobserver 8 лет назад +172

    I love how all these 50 year olds make it sound like its so easy to make it . Newsflash.. You come from a generation where college would actually guarantee you a job, where property values were 1/3 the cost they are now, where jobs were available for anybody that wanted to work.. Update your mindset a little.. Sure it's possible for kids to make it these days but it's not as easy as you claim it to be!

    • @davidbrighina2118
      @davidbrighina2118 8 лет назад +17

      I hope you are kidding.

    • @toolslave69
      @toolslave69 8 лет назад +31

      I'm 50 and I can tell you there were no guarantees of any jobs for me when I was younger, with or without college. Not sure where you got your info from. Also, you could do what most of us had to do.......get an entry level, stepping stone type job like at Walmart, etc. and get roommates so you can afford a place on a lower salary. Live within your means and work your way up. Either go to school, go into the military, etc. Quit making excuses for yourself. There were no excuses when I was young, we were expected to grow and up and no, we didn't have a rosy situation to do this in either.

    • @jennym007
      @jennym007 8 лет назад +20

      John Austin
      I'm 50 and I totally agree. I had to work so hard when I was young. Share houses, low wages, difficulty buying property because banks didn't lend like they do these days. Not easy.
      I understand that it's hard today but I also notice that most young people want the latest iPhone, laptop, pay tv, unlimited internet, which adds up to a huge monthly fee that could probably go in the bank.
      I am not trying to criticize.

    • @toolslave69
      @toolslave69 8 лет назад

      You are talking to the wrong john austin.I don't know how my email or name is on here but it's not me so whoever is using my name and e-mail please stop!!!!!

    • @davidbrighina2118
      @davidbrighina2118 8 лет назад +11

      Jenny M No, you are absolutely right. My generation (millennials) wants a BMW right out of college and a six figure salary after they went to college for gender studies or communications (generally useless degrees). It isn't that hard to succeed, stay out of debt, don't get into car payments and live within your means while working hard and you can succeed. Saving money for a rainy day doesn't hurt either.

  • @GianniMorelli90
    @GianniMorelli90 9 лет назад +713

    live with your parents as long as you possibly can and save save save!

    • @taunoctua245
      @taunoctua245 9 лет назад +74

      +Gio Bravo This is where that MGTOW ideology comes in handy. Stay at home, save money, and don't ever marry and reproduce.

    • @nikunjmajithia3607
      @nikunjmajithia3607 9 лет назад +14

      +adidas_tracksuit how about no

    • @DaltonHBrown
      @DaltonHBrown 8 лет назад +10

      +Tau Errol YA you'd be rollin in the dough.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 8 лет назад +44

      +Gio Bravo: As long as you pay your grown up part in the household and you know how to respect your parents and abide by their rules, that might be a fine idea. But the way you put it... I doubt you do. Are you of Italian background? For I know many Italian young man struggle to grow up properly, even if they are already 24 or even 30. Oh, I do hope you are not one of those failures to launch.

    • @Tundra0128
      @Tundra0128 7 лет назад +18

      Thats what I'm doing lol i pay my own car payment, my own credit card bills, my own food clothing etc and my parents let me live with them and they help me by taking care of my car insurance

  • @sunshinebaconandmusic416
    @sunshinebaconandmusic416 5 лет назад +154

    I tried that ONCE with my mother. I’m lucky I still have my own teeth.

    • @marniestewart
      @marniestewart 4 года назад +14

      You’re lucky your mother didn’t maim you for disrespecting her? This is what’s wrong with the world

    • @rodriguezk96
      @rodriguezk96 4 года назад +20

      @@marniestewart you didn't get her point, you're dumb

    • @hollykuhn5499
      @hollykuhn5499 4 года назад +14

      @@marniestewartno, what's wrong with the world is that children aren't taught boundaries from the get go. If you start with a toddler and teach them that there are consequences for certain behavior at that time, then there usually isn't a problem later in life because most parents can then just simply give their kids 'that look' and that's all it takes to remind them of what's appropriate. I see far too many instances of parents today laughing at young kids who are cursing, being disrespectful, etc. because to them, stuff like that coming out of a 2 year old is 'cute', but then these same parents are the ones who end up on Dr. Phil, Dave Ramsey, etc later in life wondering if it's okay to pay off a disrespectful 20 year old as a 'bargain plea' for getting out of their house.....as if they need permission to disallow anyone other than their own minor children to live in a house they've worked and paid for.

    • @levimicheal5614
      @levimicheal5614 4 года назад +1

      My mother would have my hide

    • @princessofnada87j25
      @princessofnada87j25 4 года назад +3

      @@rodriguezk96 Calling people names to make your hatred more juicy is so weak .

  • @CasiodorusRex
    @CasiodorusRex 8 лет назад +52

    Why not talk to your daughter like a human being and ask her to be more civil? I'm amazed that parents don't want to talk to their children.

    • @puffalump76
      @puffalump76 7 лет назад +11

      Joe Schmoe talking only gets you so far.i had such good kids but once they became teenagers they started getting mouthy then it became full blown rebelliousness. we tried counseling, family therapy .my rules were ignored my rules were basically just attend school and do their chores.unfortunately its to the point now i am verbally abused and i feel it will get worse .i tried everything i dont see where i went wrong .

    • @CasiodorusRex
      @CasiodorusRex 7 лет назад +15

      puffalump76 That sounds to me like you're not a good parent. I hate to say it without knowing you, but I doubt any child brought up by good parents with good values would have their kids verbally assault them. I can only see this happening if your try talking to your kids like their dogs. When is the last time you touched your kids, had a family outing or told them you loved them?

    • @AisforAlibi1
      @AisforAlibi1 5 лет назад +13

      @@CasiodorusRex Plenty of children brought up by good parents with good values go "wrong" somewhere along the way. And plenty of children brought up by bad parents with bad values manage to make something of themselves.

    • @judithkemi6089
      @judithkemi6089 5 лет назад +5

      Some parents are afraid to talk to their adults children. Because they don't want them to get upset. That's why those children don't respect them, misbehave...

    • @rebornspawn
      @rebornspawn 5 лет назад +3

      My partner's daughter is 20 and her son is 18. Both were home schooled and were not disciplined. When they went to college they both severely changed and now do drugs/ drink, their lazy and obnoxious. They have no respect for their mum, me or their surroundings. They have all the crockery and cutlery in their rooms covered in mold, just filth everywhere. They run it round the house, home chores, don't make me laugh, they don't do anything. They refuse to get jobs and just bum off the WiFi and help themselves to food that they don't offer to help shop or pay for. They are not my kids so I get absolutely no respect from them. Their mother is so soft she can't do anything about them. Just lets them walk all over us and be extremely rude. I've known them all their lives (20 years), lived with them for 6 years and had a relationship with their mother for 8 years. Doesn't mean anything. My partner feels guilty at the thought of kicking them out into the real world and out of our pockets and lovely space we have created over the years that they trash on the daily. So I'm left to put up with their abuse. My mental health is suffering severely because of them to the point I lost my job. Yet my partner still supports them because they are her children. I'm lost........ Trouble is all 5 of her kids are the same, her eldest was 30 when she gave him an eviction notice. They all have the same traits. But judging by that example I have to put up with their abuse for another 12 years IF she gives them an eviction notice at 30 also. I must truly love my lady to put up with this torment. I could go on and on...........

  • @TravelHall74
    @TravelHall74 6 лет назад +9

    Ive been on my own since i was 18 years i lived in a car for 2 months while saving for my own place i thank my parents for letting me go because of that im the man i am today.

  • @gigi8528
    @gigi8528 6 лет назад +9

    I’m 23 and I live with parents. I’ve had arguments here and there with my folks but I’m not verbally abusive.

  • @EliAlexanderClark
    @EliAlexanderClark 3 года назад +20

    “Throwing someone on the street” is often how homelessness starts. Usually I back everything Dave Ramsey says, but not this. Don’t be too weak and fail your kid again.

    • @tyharris9994
      @tyharris9994 3 года назад +4

      Maybe, but it's also how " I have to work 40 hours a week as an adult now or I won't be sleeping indoors this month " starts. I spent a month when I was 18 sleeping in my car and working 50 hours a week at Pizza Hut until I saved up money to move indoors. I washed up in the bathroom at Bob's Amoco ( much to the annoyance of Bob ) and I sure loved eating those mistake pizzas after closing time. Adulthood doesn't occur until the only thing between you and the street is you going to a job each day.

    • @ei1882
      @ei1882 3 года назад

      Yes it’s not a realistic option.

    • @really5453
      @really5453 3 года назад

      Yeah he really doesn't see the problem here...

    • @youresinningtoo3996
      @youresinningtoo3996 21 день назад

      ⁠@@tyharris9994 no it's not because you can't get a job when you're homeless. I'm so sick and tired of this bullshit, unless you're doing illegal cash jobs you're not gonna make any money. You need an address to have a direct deposit and a bank account and it's illegal for an establishment with a payroll to make exceptions and pay some of their employees in cash. having a car and the ability to use somebody's address to apply for a job is such a huge difference to being kicked out with absolutely nothing. I know this because this is something that I think about because I'm going to make the decision to move from living in my parents house to in my car because times are tough, yet I have to realize how incredibly privileged I am to have a car to live in, I already have a job, and I have an address I can use in the first damn place. Kids who are 16/17 who don't know anything about finance because the adults in their life are either too stupid or withholding that from them, their parents are absolutely just saying "yeah we never really wanted to do this parenting thing beyond the cute little stages."

  • @territ.5357
    @territ.5357 4 года назад +11

    He was 1000% correct! Best advice.

  • @alyssamakesamigurumi
    @alyssamakesamigurumi 6 лет назад +6

    What an outstanding man and husband. Gives me chills!

  • @DIANAS5657
    @DIANAS5657 4 года назад +4

    My dad was the same way. He was laid back and fun, but did not allow us to disrespect my mom🙏

  • @fennecbesixdouze1794
    @fennecbesixdouze1794 3 года назад +13

    Caller: "My daughter is verbally abusive."
    Dave: "Why isn't her stepfather beating her? I would beat her."

    • @macummings7818
      @macummings7818 3 года назад +1

      Lol
      You probably didn’t think this was funny but it is
      Physical impact sometimes is the right stimulus for some children! It may scare ya, but it’s called discipline. The grown adult will look back and thank the parent. 👍👍

    • @schadlarry
      @schadlarry 3 года назад +3

      Exactly. This is more of a comedy channel for me.

    • @frankmundo4300
      @frankmundo4300 2 года назад

      @@macummings7818 yes and prison is just a place buddy

  • @mair18
    @mair18 5 лет назад +11

    Dave is right about having her leave because of lack of DISRESPECT for her mother .yes it is hard to do but has to be done .

  • @arturorangel62
    @arturorangel62 6 лет назад +67

    People who are 20 now have it harder than any of you people that grew up in the 50's to 90's, money is worth less now than ever before and prices keep rising.
    We were dealt a bad hand.

    • @LinWatchorn
      @LinWatchorn 6 лет назад +25

      Right? Most of us are working our butts off but it's not enough.

    • @lorigthefirst
      @lorigthefirst 5 лет назад +10

      Exactly. The majority of people born in the 1970s and later are busting their butts working multiple part time jobs (if they’re fortunate), and the cost of living keeps rising, but wages for jobs stay stagnant. While I agree with some of Ramsey’s teachings, many I do *not* agree with.

    • @rainywoex5035
      @rainywoex5035 5 лет назад +11

      A person working an 8hr minimum wage job cannot afford an apartment in most cases. So even if you work to support yourself, it’s not enough. You have to either get multiple jobs or get roommates. This is why a GOOD education with the trades, engineering, accounting is important. But kids are taught today that any degree is a good degree which stopped being the case decades ago.

    • @atlienn2566
      @atlienn2566 5 лет назад +5

      Really depends on where you live

    • @Joseph-en7gx
      @Joseph-en7gx 5 лет назад +10

      You can thank Democrats for that

  • @giuseppesarto3657
    @giuseppesarto3657 8 лет назад +80

    It's your job to teach your child respect. You're 20 years too late. Abandoning her now will not teach her to respect you, it'll make her resent and hate you. There's no abuse so cruel as spoiling a child rotten. (And now you're kicking it out when you FINALLY realize the stench?) I hope, for HER sake, she wakes up, and makes it. Without you. But if she becomes successful one day, DON'T expect her to look back and thank you. You're out of her life from this moment on too- it goes both ways.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 8 лет назад +7

      +Giuseppe Sarto: That might happen indeed. But not necessarily. Putting an adult child in a rented room doesn't equal kicking it out and abandoning it. Teaching the young adult some necessary boundaries is better done later, than not at all !!! As a pedagogue and Master of Education I've seen that (the not setting of boundaries) time and again and it makes the young adults worse. You can learn how to hold a young adult responsible and mend your ways as a bad parent, without losing all contact. The parent can help with many other things and of course invite their grown-up child to come for dinner and the likes. She might resent and hate her parents at first, being as immature as she is, but if the parents do try to support her where it is normal to support grown-up children, like helping decorate the rented room and going out shopping together for the fun of it, etcetera, than there is a fine chance the young adult will indeed mature and learn new ways. And there is something called asking for forgiveness. The parents who neglected their parenting job and learn to understand it now, can and should talk to their children about it and ask their forgiveness for their mistakes. The children might or might not want to give it, but most children will be thrilled when parents dare to state to them that they made mistakes. It can really help. Of course the repentive parent then will have to tell the child he/she will try to be more firm and wiser from now on, but will do all that is truly necessary for their child. Success is never guaranteed. But I can assure failure on an even deeper level if things stay the way they are.

    • @Meanoldwoman2013
      @Meanoldwoman2013 6 лет назад

      A rented room? Jesus!

    • @cecea665
      @cecea665 6 лет назад +3

      So many young adults commenting

    • @lorrainemosquera194
      @lorrainemosquera194 5 лет назад +4

      You sound very spoiled as well

    • @kingalpha8389
      @kingalpha8389 5 лет назад

      @@cecea665 Exactly!!!👏😂

  • @SouthernPioneer1965
    @SouthernPioneer1965 Год назад +1

    My oldest son lived at home until he was 23 . College was not in his future, but he had a job and worked since he was 16 , while in school. He stayed at that same job after graduation, went full time . His father and I made him responsible for his own phone bill , car insurance, and he bought his own car. We also made him pay rent to cover his usage of utilities and such. It wasn’t a massive rent but enough for him to understand nothing is for free especially when you are now an adult by law . We showed him how to save and manage his money. When he finally moved out , he had three months worth of bills saved as a buffer along with what it took to get into a place of his own. He moved out , and never had to move back home . He is now married and they own their first home. The goal was to give him the skills, and enough time to have his finances in order so that he would be successful on his own and not have to come back home. Very proud of him.

  • @bekind8361
    @bekind8361 7 лет назад +24

    Having said that my 20 was a monster and we stood up against her so she left and now she hate us and it's ok hate us all you like but no more hurting us in our home where we feed you we had it

    • @Meanoldwoman2013
      @Meanoldwoman2013 6 лет назад +5

      So the Be Kind name doesn't fit? No wonder she hates you. Ugh.

    • @PocketSandToTheFace
      @PocketSandToTheFace 6 лет назад +4

      Everyone has their own motives including your parents, trust no one.

    • @sassysandie2865
      @sassysandie2865 4 года назад +1

      Diane Scott mean reply.

  • @lindakay1476
    @lindakay1476 9 лет назад +54

    I'm just trying to figure out here WHY the parents are just now wondering what to do with a verbally abusive TWENTY year old?? Why did they coddle her and allow this to ever get to this point? Did they not have any rules in the house she needed to follow in order to be allowed to continue to live there PRIOR to this? I understood from an early age that everyone that lived in a household contributed to the household, and have respect for other family members. Two options if you didn't go along, punishment, or you could leave.

    • @anthonyanderson9303
      @anthonyanderson9303 8 лет назад +4

      +Karen Shanley Then if that is the case, she no longer needs to be in that house period.

    • @Excalibur2
      @Excalibur2 4 года назад +3

      We are only hearing part of the story. From her point of view she's walking on eggshells and is being verbally abused, but if the man is putting up with it, its very possible she's blowing it out of proportion.

    • @keto6789
      @keto6789 4 года назад +1

      20 is not that old! It's basically a child.

    • @weffag4188
      @weffag4188 4 года назад

      ScarletNight Thats not true. Her husband is not the one being abused so he has a different perspective.

    • @renskedj
      @renskedj 4 года назад

      @John Taylor Teach that to her daughter? Lol. Better don't do that. I read that a spoiled kid ruined the flowers all the time on purpose and her dad told the gardener that he could hit her if she did it again. So he did. She hated him the rest of her life and fired him when she grew up.

  • @scentedvault3940
    @scentedvault3940 5 лет назад +68

    Man all these parents so quick to throw out their kids, just make sure you got that nursing home and retirement plan set up rock solid because what goes around comes around.

    • @AisforAlibi1
      @AisforAlibi1 5 лет назад +18

      Sometimes kids need to be pushed out. And no parent, no matter how great the relationship is, should be depending on their kids to care for them in old age. It's best to plan for that yourself.

    • @sydneycarton928
      @sydneycarton928 5 лет назад +5

      LOL!!!!!! Sassy adults (20 years old) need to be kicked out. It's for their own good. Try that sass ANYWHERE else.

    • @DarkAngleOfAsh
      @DarkAngleOfAsh 5 лет назад

      Janet Williams from what i heard some nursing homes wont take people in unless they have someone like kids to pay for it

    • @MichaelSmith-ny9qh
      @MichaelSmith-ny9qh 5 лет назад +11

      Right because some disrespectful kid is also going to be so caring and loving when the parents are old right hahahaha

    • @okaysure915
      @okaysure915 5 лет назад +8

      Lol you seriously think that disrespectful kid is going to take of her parents when they're old

  • @simonwoodson8029
    @simonwoodson8029 5 лет назад +16

    What do you mean you're walking on egg shells to keep from setting her off. I thought this was your house.

  • @bekind8361
    @bekind8361 7 лет назад +90

    I think your daughter is bullying you and that's why you are so scared to stop her be strong she got to go

    • @whitney6641
      @whitney6641 5 лет назад +8

      Yeah but who raised her to act like that and is still enabling her to continue the behaviors?

    • @sblijheid
      @sblijheid 4 года назад +1

      It still has to end some day.

  • @TheRamseyShow
    @TheRamseyShow  8 лет назад +2

    Stay up to date with the latest videos from The Dave Ramsey Show by subscribing!
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    • @123Ghel
      @123Ghel 7 лет назад

      The Dave Ramsey Show
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    • @stevenmartinez438
      @stevenmartinez438 6 лет назад

      Maybe before I heard advice like this. No thanks, my boys mean more to me than retirement does.

  • @szqsk8
    @szqsk8 5 лет назад +44

    I'm 60 years old and if I was verbally abusive to my mother even now (who's old school Polish) Id be picking up my teeth in the next county!

    • @szqsk8
      @szqsk8 5 лет назад +8

      Caleb She is and i love her dearly. She's the daughter of Polish immigrants who were old school in raising their kids and so is my mom. She don't know about 'time out' or any of that child rearing psychobabble. I don't disrespect my mom, ever!

  • @mariamriley8655
    @mariamriley8655 4 года назад +3

    I'm in the same situation, but my daughter is 18 and she's physically, emotionally & verbally abusive with me. I have 2 other kids, But I will not give my kid money to move out. she doesn't help out around the house, she doesn't help with bills even with her 2 jobs. She doesn't contribute to anything. She runs away and comes back when she's had enough and does it again months later. My heart goes out to this mom because you feel helpless.

  • @AnthonyMartinez-jg8lo
    @AnthonyMartinez-jg8lo 5 лет назад +6

    I've been homeless and it's the Most humbling experience you'll ever ever experience.

  • @shenedadenney8649
    @shenedadenney8649 2 года назад +2

    This is so helpful!!!!! So many therapist and peers say be kind, don’t get mad, ask your kid if is ready to talk. NO this is not acceptable! Helping an adult child and you get mouth- no no no. And it’s ok to not tolerate

  • @user-iz1zw2ly4y
    @user-iz1zw2ly4y Год назад +3

    Every single parent who kicks there child out for any reason .
    Is a huge disgusting disgrace to God because God will never accept that at all .
    All you parents should be ashamed

  • @xandror
    @xandror 10 лет назад +30

    Thanks to Dave Ramsey's teachings I shoved my pregnant wife down the basement steps and we've been debt free ever since!

    • @sweethomechicago
      @sweethomechicago 9 лет назад +10

      You're a sick freak. I just reported your comments

    • @taunoctua245
      @taunoctua245 9 лет назад +6

      +xandror I think you make a great point. The pre-Roe v Wade method according to Stanhope. Or, drive some 500 miles and pay $500 for an abortion. That's an easy kickstarter. I wonder if Ramsey knows he makes abortion look down right saintly?

    • @letshostel
      @letshostel 8 лет назад +1

      +xandror His reasoning is indeed in that direction.

    • @letshostel
      @letshostel 8 лет назад +4

      +xandror Dave's parents would have saved a lot during their lifetime if they decided to abort him in the first place.

  • @joelgrooms
    @joelgrooms Год назад +3

    Isn't the law state that once the child is 18 you do not have to raise your child anymore a child that is 20 years old back sassing her mother pack her bags up and let her see the world work

    • @bryan_mancia2549
      @bryan_mancia2549 Год назад

      Law also doesn’t deny two men having sex with each other I bet you r a huge fan of the laws.

  • @arribaficationwineho32
    @arribaficationwineho32 11 месяцев назад +8

    18 and out. College or work and pay rent to you. Grown children need to be OUT! Mother sounds clueless. Not bratty child’s house.

  • @BKMaster6
    @BKMaster6 Год назад +3

    I need to hear both sides of the story

  • @jacksonbilly9979
    @jacksonbilly9979 Год назад +3

    Don't date a single mom with a child. There is 100% a reason she is single and 110% of the time no one wants to actually parent their children. We all say "oh no one can nurture a child like a mom" also saying this while the mom complete ignore the kid to go chase dick all day desperately hanging on to any guy the shows up

  • @pjgumby
    @pjgumby 8 лет назад +42

    I remember when I first got on my own how much more respect I had for my parents. I remember that it didn't take long to feel the drudgery of day after day after day going to work, paying rent, buying food, the endless mind numbing loop of the whole thing, eat, sleep, work. I thought about how my parents did it for decades! You never get a true sense of what reality is till you work and pay for everything, times I'd rather be flogged than to go to some jobs I've had. But you go anyways, because you have to. That young woman needs a dose of reality, and then to learn that it's not all bad. The rewards of your labor can be very sweet, and the pride of making it on your own is priceless.

    • @SCOTTEDM
      @SCOTTEDM 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly, respect for that. I tell kids don't be in such a rush to grow up. Enjoy school, only having to study and play sports if thats what you do. If you are college material go to college or go to technical school. Once you jump into adult day to day reality there is no going back. This goes x10 if you are not working in a field you love.

  • @philipeaderson2373
    @philipeaderson2373 4 года назад +3

    What a stupid piece of advice.. Did he really say that he would knock out a 20 year old girl if she talked bad to her mother? Yeah, the violence must be the way to go to resolve family conflicts, if you want to see your kid NEVER. There probably is a reason why this young woman is acting this way, and her parents should try and get to the bottom of that and not just throw her out to the street with a thousand bucks. You're asking for a parenting advice, go to a therapist or church, not to a financial advisor...

  • @ronaldrickard3551
    @ronaldrickard3551 4 года назад +13

    You dont buy a puppy at 8 weeks old and 7 years later try discipline and wonder why you get bit !

  • @angeleyes3319
    @angeleyes3319 6 лет назад +170

    My daddy didn't play around about anybody disrespecting my mom either. We could be mad but best not raise our voice at her, call her anything other than Momma (I couldn't even address her as HER when voicing my frustrations lol) Daddy don't play when it comes to Mom.

    • @sagrammyfour
      @sagrammyfour 6 лет назад +6

      Ha ha. Me too. My father would not allow me to call my mother "she" or "her." Later on, this came to me as I stupidly allowed my own husband to disrespect me and he allowed and encouraged my sons to treat me this way. Just plain stupid.

    • @arienfox
      @arienfox 6 лет назад +1

      My Daddy was fierce about it too!! Nobody disrespected my Mother in the house and we called her Mama.

    • @sagrammyfour
      @sagrammyfour 6 лет назад +6

      You were raised right.

    • @CC-ru4rr
      @CC-ru4rr 6 лет назад

      I'm curious. English is not my first language, but is saying "her" or "she" a sign of disrespect?

    • @sagrammyfour
      @sagrammyfour 6 лет назад +17

      When you are standing in the presence of someone you know and speaking to another person about him or her, it is impolite not to use their name. For example, I, my father and my mother are speaking, and I say "She said I was late." Out of respect, I should have said "Mom said I was late." Technically, it's not grammatically wrong, but it is disrespectful, like disregarding their presence, speaking as if that person weren't there. It's aa subtle way to snub someone by not acknowledging their presence. And this subtlety was not missed by my father, for sure. I received a quick and authoritative reprimand for disrespecting my mother. I did it just once, 60 years ago, and never forgot the lesson.

  • @espowari
    @espowari 3 года назад +6

    I did this and it was the hardest - and best decision I ever made.

  • @mentegujo9608
    @mentegujo9608 6 лет назад +22

    My dad kicked me out for no reason from my house i have two jobs and i pay for rent every month, I’ve never disrespected anyone in my life. I got awards from both jobs for being respectful for everyone. I don’t even see my dad for days sometimes i go to work in the morning 6am and get home 11pm. I saved some money to buy a car. I finally got a car the next day my dad kicked me out. My mom and my siblings tried to tell him but he didn’t listen any of them. I was in a car accident 2 days, i hit my head and my back, I called my older brother and he picked me up after i got home my dad told me to get out. I have no where to sleep now I used to sleep in my car it’s cold outside I don’t have any money to rent an apartment. With all money I saved I bought a car. I couldn’t work 16 hours a day so I quit one job. It’s hard to live but I still have a confidence and I know this will pass. My older siblings still live with my dad im 20 years old. I bought a car to go to school, but now I don’t know how to get there everyday. This is really hard.

    • @greatarabia8091
      @greatarabia8091 6 лет назад +7

      With all the problems going on in Arab countries parents still don’t throw out their children like that. I’m so sorry you had to go through this. God bless you

    • @CityofDreams95
      @CityofDreams95 5 лет назад +10

      Notice how there are no comments here to tell you how spoiled you are lol . but they are everywhere on the main section .. People dont get it . sometimes parents are wrong . 100 percent.

    • @nursenica1632
      @nursenica1632 5 лет назад +3

      just like my bf dad’s. he was raised in a german family . they kicked him out at 18 . he told me he was lucky he met me and my family . or else he will be homeless . his dad’s very strict .don’t even care about his kids . don’t even save for retirement or anything . never teach my bf anything . my bf told me he has to walk for 5 miles to go to school even when his dad is at home and just relaxing .

    • @naenae5279
      @naenae5279 5 лет назад +1

    • @user-ob2je3cb2q
      @user-ob2je3cb2q 5 лет назад +1

      You sound like a go fund me account

  • @taunoctua245
    @taunoctua245 9 лет назад +11

    Considering that you can't free range raise your kids, I feel no sympathy for parents having to take care of their kids into their late 30's. That is the way it works, and to all kids. Just move back in with Mom and Dad. They deserve it. They bred, and didn't except the consequences.

  • @michelleharrelson5093
    @michelleharrelson5093 9 лет назад +6

    Since I was 18 I dreamed of living my own. At 32 I finally moved out the first time I moved out I was forced out at 25 but not ready. I had to come back because I could not manage on my own. I had been told by so many people I could never live independently. Don't throw someone out because if they are not ready they will come back. Get her counseling and help. I have disablities myself so it may be different for her. I sometimes had nervous breakdowns but the police was called on me once and they gave me suggestions on how to control my emotions better. If she gets like that call the police but dont throw her out. I actually got a number to a hotline that helped me get on track.

    • @michelleharrelson5093
      @michelleharrelson5093 9 лет назад +3

      Umm excuse me I do live on my own but I moved out the first time before I was ready. Excuses it is not an excuse if it is true. It is like saying to someone who has cancer stop making excuses for being out of energy or sick. Shesh..Society makes it hard to move on your own.

    • @taunoctua245
      @taunoctua245 9 лет назад

      +Michelle Harrelson (Fabulous40) Parents are deluded if they think 18 year olds are just going to go off and get rich and be all independant. I say to move back in with Mom and Dad until you saved some money for a home, and paid off all debts, then get a house at 40.

  • @12pretiest
    @12pretiest 3 года назад +3

    Reading these comments I really hope some of you don't have kids. Children are all born with the same amount of knowledge. Every behavior and word are taught. If a child isn't raised properly or with enough love and attention they act out. Bad behaviors usually are a result of fear, anxiety or a need for something that they don't know how to express. You should never throw out a child. You should have conversations with them and ask them what they need and help them accomplish their goals. Some of you say that it's all about "respect and who pays the bills," let me ask you this, why did you have kids? Did you want to teach them how to think for themselves (including how their actions impact others) everything you know and give them a better life than yours or did you have them so that you could control them and ditch them when they aren't how you expected them to be? Respect goes both ways and by yelling at them, hitting them or kicking them out you are teaching them those behaviors. The only way to stop bad behavior is with love and structure. Punishment is essential but only if it fits the crime. (Abadonment is not punishment, even if your child is 18+ they are still your child. Teach them how to be responsible so that they can move out when they are ready.)

  • @alesiabarr9050
    @alesiabarr9050 4 месяца назад +1

    I had to put my foot down with my 25 year old am so proud of him running his life without mommy our relationship is great now😊❤❤

  • @nathanmohler4254
    @nathanmohler4254 4 года назад +9

    To quote Dave Chappell doing a skit about the great Rick James “ What do five fingers say to the face?”
    “SLAP”!!!!

  • @Lemondrop07
    @Lemondrop07 3 года назад +6

    My mom loves this guy and she treats her kids badly sooo...makes sense I can't believe he condones calling this lady's daughter a "twerp" poor parenting is the reason for this 20 year olds lack of motivation and lashing out at her parents. Any man calling my daughter any names would never fly with me

  • @MrWhite-pn7ui
    @MrWhite-pn7ui 6 лет назад +32

    Why is it all the father's problem? It's not even his kid.

    • @mspixiedust100
      @mspixiedust100 6 лет назад

      Because he is the head of the house, she's a squatter.

    • @MrWhite-pn7ui
      @MrWhite-pn7ui 6 лет назад +10

      Why can't mommie do it? She's the mother of the child.

    • @taahdaah3813
      @taahdaah3813 5 лет назад

      It's his wife

    • @Sweatyhorsecock
      @Sweatyhorsecock 5 лет назад +2

      Mr. White exactly

    • @shel0016
      @shel0016 5 лет назад

      @@MrWhite-pn7ui this is why wives have to be unified with husbands. And agree to put out a young adult that has no respect in the house period. Some kids dont deserve to be given money for a room. Facts. Thats why I love following the ten commandments

  • @leighlaclaiborne2552
    @leighlaclaiborne2552 9 лет назад +9

    if she lives in your home and gets her mail there. serve her with an eviction notice and have the sherrifs department uphold it if she still wont leave.

    • @isay207
      @isay207 4 месяца назад

      Just change locks when she's out

  • @LukeReed627
    @LukeReed627 6 лет назад +8

    I don't agree that it's the father at fault, he's not her biological parent - why does a non-biological partner have to be the "bad guy" ? The mother needs to do it and he just needs to back her up.

    • @Arvisgrt
      @Arvisgrt 4 года назад

      Lman Rman it definitely puts him in an awkward position

  • @Sparklejumpropequeen374
    @Sparklejumpropequeen374 6 лет назад +38

    I know thirty year old with kids who live with their parents so I don’t see what it hurts to live at home if you’re single and save.

    • @muradshawar
      @muradshawar 5 лет назад +4

      Holly S Or 21 and Single no debt and investing

    • @SurrealisticSlumbers
      @SurrealisticSlumbers 5 лет назад +9

      This used to be the norm (multi-generational households).

    • @owlknickerknots2607
      @owlknickerknots2607 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you kind lady👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏾😉

    • @Danybella
      @Danybella 5 лет назад +22

      I think the main issue she mentioned is that the daughter is very abusive towards her...

    • @chuchuliben1352
      @chuchuliben1352 4 года назад +3

      And behave

  • @raymondmiller2538
    @raymondmiller2538 4 года назад +3

    I have a granddaughter that was very abusive and disrespectful to her Mother and me..this terrible behavior was linked to mental illness..I think that it's best to talk to some Mental Health professionals before you start throwing her out of the house.

  • @noobster608
    @noobster608 4 года назад +9

    Got kicked out when I was 18. (From uk btw) struggled in college Cos had work loads to pay rent. Been paying rent for 4 years moving in and out of different places being homeless twice. So much wasted money on rent. Min wage couldn’t afford owt just afford enough to live. Didn’t do well in uni Cos had to work soo much as well
    Age 22 moved back into my mums, couple of months later I’m 23. Pay my mum £300 a month and managing to save. Help to buy isa opened.
    Hopefully in a few years will have enough for own house. My mum rents. If I own a house she will always have a spare bedroom to say thanks for helping me Cos wouldn’t be able to save without living at home. Learned the hard way by getting kicked out the value of money.

    • @rickyrocks3277
      @rickyrocks3277 4 года назад +2

      Yes I agree with you, childern will learn the value of money

  • @perryh.5306
    @perryh.5306 3 года назад +3

    My daughter is allowed to stay with me for as long as she wants to. She gets to do anything she wants to. If she doesn't want to work....I'm not going to make her. I make enough to support both of us

    • @paulastrand1796
      @paulastrand1796 4 месяца назад

      Oh my. What happens if you become disabled or die? How will your daughter know how to survive?

    • @perryh.5306
      @perryh.5306 4 месяца назад

      @paulastrand1796 OH my...She has a 3.6 GPA and is in college atm in Marketing....I also have a Will....That's a thing that when you die you can leave stuff to people. I also have a Life Insurance policy that goes to her...
      I imagine she will be just fine is something bad happens to me. She is a very smart and mature young lady.

  • @aldreato
    @aldreato 4 года назад +18

    "Why would he allow it?"
    Well, feminism. Equal rights, equal fights. She can stand up for herself. She's a strong independent woman.

    • @twystedhumour
      @twystedhumour 4 года назад +1

      Uh no, feminism is about equality. It's not about abdicating personal accountability or responsibility. My adoptive parents showed me the door when they thought that I was the bad kid. I was working since I was 16 y.o., and had an A-avg in high school. So I left, and then their kids turned out to be worse than me, LOL.

    • @tyronejones4245
      @tyronejones4245 4 года назад

      @@twystedhumour Uh yes, what he said would be equality.

    • @mrfred1000
      @mrfred1000 4 года назад +1

      @@tyronejones4245 XD I think she failed to understand here.

  • @VikingLady219
    @VikingLady219 7 лет назад +6

    Yet another reason I am childfree by choice! I am glad I don't have to deal with that kind of abuse, especially from someone who I sacrificed so much for. I will stick to enjoying my husband, dog, house full of antique furniture and the freedom to come and go as I please.

  • @893263007
    @893263007 5 лет назад +10

    Dave Ramsay seems like he is the right kind of strict. He's tough, but he's loving and he communicates what he's thinking.

  • @JeanieCat
    @JeanieCat 10 лет назад +8

    Mr. Ramsey, forgive me, sir, but this is a bunch of bull. It doesn't work that way in real life. The truth is, parents can raise and discipline all of their children in the same manner, and one of them will just turn out completely rebellious and verbally abusive.
    To the woman who called, I'm not a parent. But I'm very close with two people who gave their parents a very hard time verbally and were sent out of their homes. It's hard to find inexpensive accommodations. Tell her to find a place to live. Maybe send her to some relatives or to a friend's at first until she can find a place. Take away any credit cards of yours that she may have. Give her a monthly stipend of $200 - $300 per month for three months (do not give her all the cash at once!). Tell her after three months there will be no more money.
    There are a lot of other factors that may need to be considered. Most importantly, you and your husband need to be on the same page. Come up with a plan together.
    Here's the thing, from my observations, in the case of a verbally abusive child, one of the parents is as well. Perhaps the parent that is being attacked. It's not right, but she's mirroring that behavior. You both need to be apart and, as the parent, you need to watch how you react to your child. It's not a simple issue to solve, but I believe that the relationship can be saved with time.
    Now, a physically abusive child is a different story, and I believe that Mr. Ramsey is correct in what he is saying regarding an adult child who is physically abusive.

  • @DaltonHBrown
    @DaltonHBrown 8 лет назад +20

    "Bracelets that connect" best line ever.

  • @sergiopolanco5126
    @sergiopolanco5126 5 лет назад +10

    Nothing wrong with staying at home as long as you follow the rules and help your parents to cover bills

  • @janodefenua4603
    @janodefenua4603 Год назад +2

    I got kicked out when i was 21 only because i struggled to find a job, i was also always respectfull and helped around the house, but it was not good enough for my parents. I then out of neccesity turned to illegal and shady ways of making money and succeded at it and did terrible things over the years. So yea, I became "sucessfull" but Now im 41 year old Guy, dead inside, abusing drugs, And with my humanity gone pretty much. So think twice before you decide to kick your kid out of the house. He/she will most likely end up like me or even worse.

    • @paulastrand1796
      @paulastrand1796 4 месяца назад +1

      Get off the drugs and get a career. Go to a drug rehab center if you must. Don't blame your parents for life. Take charge of your life.

    • @flpatriotess
      @flpatriotess 2 месяца назад

      Nobody turns to illegal things out of necessity. There are always alternatives they just require more effort and time. Stop playing the victim. I was on my own at 17 because my parents divorced and when they found other people, there was no place for me. I allowed myself to play the victim for a number of years, got into drugs and drinking but eventually at 28-yrs old I realized I had to take responsibility for my life. I got into counseling. Learned to forgive myself and others, really found God and changed my whole life for the better. You can do it.
      Now I am married and I am very close with my parents. I’m glad it wasn’t easy because I know I can make it. Now we have an adopted 19-yr old who still lives at home but pays rent and bills. He has a job and is in college so he’s doing well but we are getting close to him moving out. I think by 21 he will be on his own.

  • @posysdogovych2065
    @posysdogovych2065 3 года назад +32

    She'd be 27 now. I bet she still lives at home and bullies her mom, who just takes it.

    • @imtheprize
      @imtheprize 3 года назад +9

      She probably beats her mom by now.

    • @_MoneyMike_
      @_MoneyMike_ 3 года назад +3

      @@imtheprize lol

  • @austinradtke2896
    @austinradtke2896 4 года назад +3

    I would have never acted like that lady’s kid if I stayed under my parents roof, especially if they let me live there for free. Even when I was just graduating high school and helping pay the bills living with my parents, I still respected them. Don’t bite the hand that feeds.

  • @shellidrain4276
    @shellidrain4276 11 лет назад +3

    legally if they live with you you have to have them evicted. they can call the police and the police are not going to make them go because that's their place of residence they have to be legally evicted

  • @kab9052
    @kab9052 6 лет назад +22

    Literally throw your kid in the street? What kind of Christian are you Dave Ramsey. How about talking through things going to counselors helping her get a job reviewing her resume being a family! Kindness!

    • @shaereub4450
      @shaereub4450 6 лет назад +1

      No disapline throughout her life. She has no respect whatsoever and won’t want to go to tharaphy or negotiate or anything. This is a situation where the parent has let the kid run all over them and rule the house (in a sense). Consueloing wont help, not now anyway.

    • @Mmolesy
      @Mmolesy 6 лет назад +2

      I think you missed the part in the bible where it says if you have a rebellious child, drag them before the elders of the land, plead your case and then they stone the child to death. This passage is referring to adult children who refuse to work or are rebellious. Don't put God in you Fluffy bunny, baby chick, blue skies and rainbow box. Go read your Bible properly.

    • @KelliChristianPatriot
      @KelliChristianPatriot 5 лет назад

      Kathryn B I agree Kathryn! I had to comment..😊
      There is always room for conversation and boundaries..unless you or your family is in danger.. If it doesn’t work you will have done all you could do THEN other options should be explored.. WITHOUT actually kicking her out in the streets! 💜 There are many other answers here. I have 3 daughters so i am not oblivious to attitudes 👍🏼 People are always looking for the easy way out’s these days not spending the time necessary to actually correct behavior..Behavior can be corrected..Also just fyi I am not condoning this child’s behavior.
      2 Timothy ✝️ explains how self centered, cold, selfish etc the world is to come and it has.. so don’t be like the world.. help your children! Even if the consequences hurt, hard lessons always yield growth!
      God never lets pain be wasted!
      God Bless! 👑🙏

  • @ClassPunkOnRumbleAndSubstack
    @ClassPunkOnRumbleAndSubstack 7 лет назад +21

    I've studied too much around attachment theory, trauma, pyschology, and biology to agree with this. The brain doesn't fully develop till 25 and America is unique in how it handles pushing kids to move out at earlier ages. On top of that, for people who have or want kids, a child is a possible investment to help with the limitations of a parent's old age. You could be throwing away a good investment. There's probably verbal abuse because there is some kind of trauma going on, I know this because I'm a studious polemic, which to me partially involves a mastery of verbal abuse-- and I got there by trauma. The Harvard Grant study has shown that human happiness and longetivity of life is heavily tied to positive relationships and keeping them going. The more genes we share with someone, the more powerful that relationship starts out, as opposed to friendships which have to be built, so family is a powerful tool in human survival and happiness. Some types of fighting in romantic relationships are actually an indication of its strength, and I can't see how that wouldn't be the case in familial relationships as well, not to say its not dysfunctional and counseling isn't needed. Throwing someone with an underdeveloped brain on the street could put them into contact with worse people to mold them. Whenever I look at the stressed face of Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill, I don't think of his achievements, but instead think of his permanent disconnection and loss of contact with his son after The American Revolution. This sort of thing should not be seen as some easy decision, the evidence suggests that it could have a lifetime of negative consequences.

    • @chickensoupforthetrutherss925
      @chickensoupforthetrutherss925 5 лет назад +2

      Lol, that made me laugh out loud. Although, I’m really hoping that was sarcasm!

    • @Aden_III
      @Aden_III 5 лет назад +4

      Savannah It would have been sarcasm if he wasn’t telling the truth

    • @abclosius201
      @abclosius201 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your perspective.
      In the Bible- Eli knew that his 2 ADULT SON’S were doing wicked deeds.
      Eli choose with his own free will to not restrain/remove his 2 ADULT WICKED SON’S.
      Eli honored his son’s over God.
      Eli brought God’s judgment into his own life and his bloodlines life’s.
      God removed Eli and his 2 ADULT WICKED SONS from earth 🌍.
      God loVes us so much that He disciplines us.
      If parents loVes their kids, they will discipline their kids REGARDLESS OF THEIR KIDS AGES.
      🤍🤍

  • @mikebarnes1239
    @mikebarnes1239 11 месяцев назад +1

    He’s the step dad, she probably gave him all the responsibility of parenting but non of the authority to disciple

  • @domjohnson2579
    @domjohnson2579 4 года назад +7

    Dave come on you want the husband to punch the 20 year old daughter and get arrested because that's what you said? Just kick her out. No reason to criticize the non biological husband.

    • @mrfred1000
      @mrfred1000 4 года назад +1

      Slap, belt, grab. Take your pick. Who said punch? she's 20 years old and probably weighs 120 Lbs. This idea of "Child Services" as the boogie man and "be your kids friend" instead of your parent kind of parenting has ruined kids.

    • @kevinl5173
      @kevinl5173 3 года назад

      @@mrfred1000 he’s not her parent though, he just married her mother. Plus she’s an adult. Dude should absolutely go to prison for taking that advice. Non parents have no place disciplining non children.

  • @alexquino94
    @alexquino94 6 лет назад +34

    How about we hear the daughter's story, where her parents loving parents ? Are they constantly yelling at her? Putting her down? No saying I agree with the 20 yr old Daughter but also many parents don't show their kids love and demand they listen Bible says , train up a child in the way he should go . Again don't agree with the child but I also believe behind every story is always two points of view

    • @jdjewellpa
      @jdjewellpa 5 лет назад +5

      I dont care to know the adult childs side. My 24 y/o does this as well. He says the same thing. this is a generstional problem. Spoken to many many.parents and grandparents and we all have the same issue. adult children that act like children that throw tantrums and verbally lash out when.they got thier way. I used to blame myself. no longer.

    • @owlknickerknots2607
      @owlknickerknots2607 5 лет назад

      jdjewellpa
      So what every human has the right to food, water and shelter !