Raising my 21-year-old feels like walking a narrow bridge, especially when he insisted I buy him a new car or he’d move out. His demand challenged me, but I responded with care and clarity, fostering his growth. He’s navigating the leap to adulthood, craving freedom and a sense of self. His car request likely stems from wanting to fit in or feel accomplished, influenced by friends or media. Understanding this let me see his heart, not just his words, guiding me to support him while standing firm.
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