Is anyone else treated like a child when they come home from uni for the summer?

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  1. Sparklyblue171's Avatar
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    Re: Is anyone else treated like a child when they come home from uni for the summer?
    One thing that applies to me once I get home, is late night partying is a no-go. If I want to be up and about past even 10pm, it better be whilst I'm at uni and not at home (in London - where my parents fear for my safety more).
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    Re: Is anyone else treated like a child when they come home from uni for the summer?
    No my brother gets treated as a king. ****ing lazy ****.
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    Re: Is anyone else treated like a child when they come home from uni for the summer?
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    No my brother gets treated as a king. ****ing lazy ****.
    It's OK, providing you've got the staff. My parents are so unobliging as butler/maid.
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    (Original post by zara55)
    It's OK, providing you've got the staff. My parents are so unobliging as butler/maid.
    And that's how it should be.
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    And that's how it should be.
    LOL, yes. Although I wouldn't say no to having a maid or two.
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    Re: Is anyone else treated like a child when they come home from uni for the summer?
    I think my parents feel weird around me, therefore I don't really get treated as a kid. Never had such treatments since I was 5 or so. I'm actually struggling to remember when I last had a hug or kiss from them.

    When I'm at their house, then I'm treated as just another guest though I could help myself to anything I want. I guess it goes both ways when they visit my house.

    Sometimes when I see them treat my kids, all the hugs, kisses, attention and all that usual parent/grandparent stuff I try to think back on what happened when I was my kids age and how they used to treat me..... I can recall sitting on a teacher's lap, I can recall even once sitting on Margaret Thatcher's lap but never on either of my parents' and every now and then I have the strongest urge to tell them to go to hell, but then I remember I do need their services as a babysitter LOL.

    Strangely, these days they hug and kiss my OH but with me it is usually just a handshake, my mum would ask my OH if she wants to go out shopping together or do stuff together, sometimes she even pays for what my OH wants. I can't remember the last time my parents bought me anything.
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    Re: Is anyone else treated like a child when they come home from uni for the summer?
    I'm 22 and my mother is extremely over-protective - for example, if I'm driving to my boyfriend's house (which is roughly a 25 minute drive including a 10 minute stretch on the motorway) I have to text her when I get there :sigh:
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