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I agree with everything said - but keep in mind you ARE their kid. My
mother was still doing the mother thing when I was 40 (married,
self-supporting, etc.). And my 24 year old TAB son periodically reminds
me that he's not a kid any more (but he reminds me gently, since I'm still
helping him go thru college).
(Bobby, aren't yours still "your kids"?)
Good luck.
Bob
At 10:08 AM 11/28/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Jonathan,
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> Try to pick a time(preferably not just before or after a date) to
> speak
>with your family about your feelings. Tell them you appraciate their
>efforts, but no thanks, you are a big boy now. It's hard when family
>members treat your like you are still a kid. Tell them how this makes you
>feel.
>
>Bobby
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