AM I WRONG FOR BEING UPSET THAT MY 71-YEAR-OLD MOM SPENT HER MONEY ON TRAVELING INSTEAD OF HELPING ME WITH MY BILLS?

Am I the Villain for Choosing to Travel the World Instead of Paying My Adult Child’s Bills?

My daughter is furious with me. She’s buried in credit card debt, struggling to make ends meet, and thinks I’m heartless for “blowing my savings” on trips to Europe, cruises, and lazy afternoons on beaches with a cocktail in hand.

From her perspective, parents should always put their children first—no matter how old those children are. She believes my retirement fund should be her safety net.

But here’s my truth…

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