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Do You Get On With Your Adult Children?

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downundergirl · 29/11/2020 10:29

Just that really ...

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honkytonkheroe · 29/11/2020 10:35

Yes. I’ve got 2 adult children and 1 child. The 26 year old is very easy to get on with, but then I also think I am! I’m not very opinionated, would support her in anything she does and only want her happiness. The 18 year old I also get on very well with but is going though a very opinionated stage (that my eldest also went though) so we do occasionally clash. Most of the time she is brilliant company and hysterically funny. I can see she’ll end up the same as my eldest when she’s a little older and is less right all the time!

downundergirl · 29/11/2020 10:41

@honkytonkheroe

Yes. I’ve got 2 adult children and 1 child. The 26 year old is very easy to get on with, but then I also think I am! I’m not very opinionated, would support her in anything she does and only want her happiness. The 18 year old I also get on very well with but is going though a very opinionated stage (that my eldest also went though) so we do occasionally clash. Most of the time she is brilliant company and hysterically funny. I can see she’ll end up the same as my eldest when she’s a little older and is less right all the time!
Love this! Great post ... and ... sounds a lot like me and my family!!🤣
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missyB1 · 29/11/2020 10:41

On the whole yes quite well. My 30 year old is very easy going but also sensible and was an easy child. My 25 year old is easygoing too but not so sensible!

BackforGood · 30/11/2020 23:15

Yes, very.
That's not to say i'd want them living back at home full time Wink

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