QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans Many parents with children can't realize the difficulty this generation is in with no jobs and its not like it WAS in their generation, hang in there buddy, it does get better, I wonder what your parents would say if you told them you were giving up model railroading and decided to sit in a bar all day, hmmmm.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Neerie I'm 24 years old but still lives with my mother and step father due to being a student and appartments being very expensive here.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Neerie, I think the message in you signature sort of fits here....... Noah
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Roadtrp Speaking as a parent who has had a 24-year-old son live at home... Most parents don't anticipate that their children will still be living with them at that age. I realize that it is necessary at times because of financial situations, as it was with my son. But I don't think it is a particularly good arrangement for either the parents or the kid, and it creates conflicts over things that would not normally occur. My guess is that mom and step dad are thinking "Every $ he spends on train stuff is one $ less that he is able to save up to get his own place". I would let them know that you want to maintain your interest in model railroading, but you don't intend to actually start building a layout until you are on your own. It really wouldn't be fair to your parents to start up an expensive hobby at a time when you are relying on them for support. You will have many years to build your layout when you are living independently. Keep reading and visiting these boards to maintain your interest until then. This may not be what you wanted to hear, but I am being as absolutely honest as I can. Good luck!! [:)]
Jim Murray The San Juan Southern RR
Larry
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Roadtrp Oh crap. It's finally happened. I've turned into my father. It's funny how much smarter the old man seems when you've had teens of your own. [;)][:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Tatans I wonder what your parents would say if you told them you were giving up model railroading and decided to sit in a bar all day, hmmmm.
QUOTE: Originally posted by kylerama Don't let them get in your way!!! Do want you want to do, and and stick up for yourself!!! Don't let your parents ruin your life!!! You can do what you want, no matter what other people say!!! I'm 13...So just do what you want, not what other people want!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Neerie I'm 24 years old but still lives with my mother and step father due to being a student ...I've been putting interest into model railroading, only reading and getting informed ... What saddens me is ...my parents ...constantly 'spit' on it and saying that it's only a waste of time for me to get interested in the hobby now, since I can't build a layout just yet. ... My mother even started to tell me that I will never be any good with power tools and that the day I want to build a layout I'll have to pay someone to do it [:(][V] No matter what I try to say, they always complain that it's all only a waste of money, that I'll just get hurt when using power tools and whatnot. They even told me there were hating model railroading because I like it so much [xx(] ...They criticize me when I spend time on the computer, when I watch TV, when I read, because ...they complain that I'm not there to do house work [banghead][banghead][soapbox]