Even though she’s married, my daughter still expects me to provide so much for her
IT must have cut you to the core to hear that your daughter thinks you’re selfish! After all you’ve done for her, both her sentiment and her lashon hara reveal a tremendous lack of understanding and appreciation. The cause for her behavior may be both genetic and environmental. People do inherit personality temperaments and traits such as “neediness.”
The way a child is raised also impacts her personality. Kids who are given a lot but aren’t trained to give back, usually see their role as being “receivers.” It’s also possible that your daughter looks around at her friends and sees that they have parents who babysit, buy them houses, sponsor trips for them, and so on. She might feel “deprived” because, in her small world, she’s an exception.
Of course, you’re not the only parents who choose not to, or simply can’t, give tons of money or services to married children. There are people who feel that excessive generosity spoils adult children just as it can spoil younger children. A parent might believe, for example, that if he gives his son a lavish apartment, a fancy car, and every other possible luxury, the boy will never be motivated to work hard to build up his own business. Although able to afford everything, the parent nonetheless withholds these gifts so as to help keep his son “hungry” for more, and motivated to make something of himself.
There are also plenty of parents who can’t afford to do everything for each of their ten kids — they just aren’t wealthy enough to manage this. Their kids may feel suddenly poor upon marriage as they leave a comfortable upper middle class existence for a more modest lifestyle. This is just a practical matter that young adults need to learn to adjust to. Perhaps they “expect” the parents to take extra jobs or something to make sure there’s enough money to keep on giving — but it’s quite normal for parents not to be able to physically or mentally push themselves further.
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