My question stems from a 2023 article of a woman who charged her daughter $75 per month to add to their bills since she now works.
Generally, working-class children who stay with their parents do so to be able to save up enough money to start a fresh journey in life. Although it's still cheap to contribute to the bills like paying rent, buying groceries, etc compared to when they live outside their parent's house. But, young people like the girl in the article find it outrageous. Going through the article I saw responses from parents who admit they do the same thing. Do you think it's fine as a parent to demand bills such as rent from your working-class child because s/he stays in your house?
https://www.boredpanda.com/daughter-angry-mom-increases-contribution-to-bills/N/B:
this thread is not exactly what happened in the article above. Well in my own opinion I don't think if there's anything wrong when a parent demand for Bills from their children, though I don't know about other people but for me is fine, the most important thing is that he's a working-class child and he's well to do. Morever is still part of the responsibility as a child because if your parents get to the age of 80 to 90 you will still be the one to take care of everything is your obligation as the child to help your parents in sorting out their bills, the only reason why most children will see this the other way round is because they're not well to do.