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It's hard to do math and side-eye at the same time...

Dear Prudence,
I'm a 25-year-old currently living with my parents, who are in their early 40s. They are planning to move out of my childhood home, which is also where my father grew up. They’ve found a smaller property and the other night my mother told me they are going to be cleaning out everything, including all of my baby items, stuffed animals, and toys. I had hoped I could give these things to my child one day. That's where the second part of my issue arises. I have endometriosis, and that, along with another complication, means there’s no guarantee I'll be able to have children. Because of the same condition, my mother had at hysterectomy by age 30. I always thought I would marry young like my parents, but that hasn’t happened. I want to ask my mother not to throw my things out, but is that just selfish of me?

—Precious Things

Re: It's hard to do math and side-eye at the same time...

  • Prudie always makes me laugh. Remember that horrible "Sh*t My Dad Says" show with Shatner? They should make a TV show about an advice columnist and the idiot people that write in.
  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_its-hard-to-do-math-and-side-eye-at-the-same-time?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:47Discussion:066016e6-a6b9-427c-861b-1958b943286fPost:244c077f-b4ba-41f0-9ab9-5d2604a7a3d3">It's hard to do math and side-eye at the same time...</a>:
    [QUOTE]Dear Prudence, I 'm a 25-year-old currently living with my parents, who are in their early 40s. They are planning to move out of my childhood home, which is also where my father grew up.<u> They’ve found a smaller property and the other night my mother told me they are going to be cleaning out everything</u>, including all of my baby items, stuffed animals, and toys. I had hoped I could give these things to my child one day. That's where the second part of my issue arises. I have endometriosis, and that, along with another complication, means there’s no guarantee I'll be able to have children. Because of the same condition, my mother had at hysterectomy by age 30. I always thought I would marry young like my parents, but that hasn’t happened. I want to ask my mother not to throw my things out, but is that just selfish of me? —Precious Things
    Posted by mrs.conn23[/QUOTE]

    Mrs. Conn, by cleaning out everything, you know they mean you too, right?????
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  • helluva way to make your stay-at-home-daughter clean out her crap.
  • Dear Conn,
    You need to give my BIL a call and get his take on the situation. He's somehow convinced ILs to keep him (and all of his crap) in their house for 36 years. Maybe he could give you some suggestions. I think he takes the "guilt" angle. Your medical issues will only compound on that. Good Luck!

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    precious things had better watch out because there is a fishstick on the prowl!

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