Post by greatcoastal on May 26, 2019 15:03:29 GMT -5
For now there are 4 issues.
1) Paying for and supplying all the food and drink ( they raid and empty my pantry, freezer and fridge in one night!)
2) Leaving a disaster of a mess in a freshly cleaned house.
3) last minute planning, no warning, and zero communication.
4) The alcohol. I had one bottle of champagne given to me as a housewarming gift. it was being saved for a possible special occasion. I found it open and mostly gone. My teen (and his friends, I am guessing, are under 21) I want no drinking going on in my house. This has been stated before.
The other side of this 'predicament' is that my teens have rarely ever had friends over the house. This was something we ( me and my now ex) encouraged for years, but rarely happened. ( mostly because we did not allow our kids to have adult rated video games)
So what is it like to be the host house for older teens who constantly want their friends over? What kind of boundaries do you set? And what has it been like enforcing it? Do you end up being labeled as mad and angry?
My background, and upbringing was by parents who always offered my friends drinks and snacks, and /or a place at the dinner table when they came over. A large part of me wants to do the same. However ,I do plan food and drinks for the family, and do not appreciate days worth of meals being handed out to several others without my consent. And having my teens appetite suddenly triple and him thinking anything ,anywhere is all his for the taking.
My son has been unemployed recently, due to mental issues beyond his control, and is back to living with me. I don't mind taking care of him and helping him out, but when it comes to the food, and cleaning up after yourself, we have a problem.
This from the same young man who is used to restaurant work which means lots of cleaning!!
Thanks for the questions and the venting
1) Paying for and supplying all the food and drink ( they raid and empty my pantry, freezer and fridge in one night!)

2) Leaving a disaster of a mess in a freshly cleaned house.

3) last minute planning, no warning, and zero communication.

4) The alcohol. I had one bottle of champagne given to me as a housewarming gift. it was being saved for a possible special occasion. I found it open and mostly gone. My teen (and his friends, I am guessing, are under 21) I want no drinking going on in my house. This has been stated before.
The other side of this 'predicament' is that my teens have rarely ever had friends over the house. This was something we ( me and my now ex) encouraged for years, but rarely happened. ( mostly because we did not allow our kids to have adult rated video games)
So what is it like to be the host house for older teens who constantly want their friends over? What kind of boundaries do you set? And what has it been like enforcing it? Do you end up being labeled as mad and angry?
My background, and upbringing was by parents who always offered my friends drinks and snacks, and /or a place at the dinner table when they came over. A large part of me wants to do the same. However ,I do plan food and drinks for the family, and do not appreciate days worth of meals being handed out to several others without my consent. And having my teens appetite suddenly triple and him thinking anything ,anywhere is all his for the taking.
My son has been unemployed recently, due to mental issues beyond his control, and is back to living with me. I don't mind taking care of him and helping him out, but when it comes to the food, and cleaning up after yourself, we have a problem.

Thanks for the questions and the venting
