We all know the struggle of teaching our children about financial responsibility. But what if your child, despite your best efforts, turns into a reckless spender, racking up a whopping $9000 in credit card debt? Meet our tech-savvy boomer parents, who are now facing this exact dilemma with their youngest son, a college-going party prince.
Meet the Family

The Responsible Siblings

The Party Prince

Financial Education Fails

The Credit Card Heist

Financial Independence, the Hard Way

The $9000 Bombshell

A Plea for Help

The Parents’ Dilemma

A Possible Solution?

A Tough Lesson or a Lifeline: What Will the Parents Choose?
The boomer parents are at a crossroads. Their youngest son, the party prince, has racked up a staggering $9000 in credit card debt. Despite their attempts to teach him financial responsibility, he’s proven to be a hard case. Now, he’s begging for help, promising he’s learned his lesson. Dad is leaning towards letting him face the consequences, while Mom suggests bailing him out but expecting repayment. Will they rescue their son from his financial mess or let him face the harsh realities of adulting? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA. Son needs tough love, not another bailout.
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“NTA. He’s an adult, he needs to learn from his mistakes. “

Offer to match his monthly payment to pay off debt faster?

NTA JCF NTA. Taking care of this reckless behavior? Time to put your foot down!

NTA. Let him learn financial sense by bailing himself out
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“He hasn’t learned his lesson. Don’t enable him. NTA!”

NTA. Stop enabling him, he needs a reality check

NTA parent refuses to bail out entitled son’s debt. ♂️

Son exploits parents’ kindness, needs tough love to learn

NTA. High school teacher advises against bailing out reckless son.
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NTA: Son’s entitlement to parents’ money after reckless borrowing.

NTA. You taught him financial responsibility. He needs to prove himself.

♂️ Don’t bail him out! Teach him financial responsibility. NTA

NTA. Let them deal with their own financial mess

NTA- Stop enabling him. Let him learn from his mistakes.

NTA: Parents support reckless son, but he needs to learn responsibility
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Dealing with a reckless son’s debt: NTA, but tread carefully

NTA. Son needs tough love. Cut him off and teach responsibility.
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Sibling solidarity against bailing out reckless siblings. ♂️

Reckless son learns a costly lesson, but won’t repeat it!

Actions have consequences. Not the a**hole.

Make him pay up! Tough love is the way to go

NTA. Son needs a reality check on money management ♀️
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Let him learn the hard way

NTA all the way. Compromise: pay half and encourage job hunting.

Curious for an update on this situation later?

Debt dilemma: Should boomer parents bail out their reckless son?

NTA: Don’t bail out your son’s credit card debt

Sibling solidarity: Reckless brother won’t pay back, NTA!

NTA – Small debt can be a turning point for his future.

Consider counseling and financial advice to help your reckless son

NTA: Son’s theft and lies are shocking, watch your back!

Switching banks for lower interest rates and suggesting part-time job. NTA

NTA for not bailing out your reckless son.

Tricky situation: bailing out reckless son vs letting him suffer

NTA: Stick to the plan and grow the f**k up!

Parents debate whether to bail out their reckless son.

Time for tough love Let him face the consequences

NTA: Help him responsibly, but don’t enable his recklessness.

NTA: Don’t bankroll him again, let him learn his lesson!

NTA. Son’s about to learn responsibility the hard way.
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Parents debate financial support for lazy 21-year-old son. ♂️

Don’t enable him! Let him put on his big boy undies!

NTA. Absolutely not. No way. ♂️
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NTA. Adult son should be grateful for supportive parents.

NTA. Been there, blew money, learned to budget. Don’t enable.

NTA – Son’s mess, son’s problem. ♂️
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NTA. Let him learn from his mistakes and grow up.
