🎙️Ask Me Anything – E21: Am I Ungrateful If I Don’t Want to Pay for My Parents?
Description
In this episode, I respond to a question from an anonymous listener who writes:
“Every time I go out with my parents, they expect me to pay — like it’s just assumed now because I ‘make more money.’ I’m drowning in bills myself. How do I set boundaries without looking ungrateful?”
Money is one of the biggest sources of tension in adult parent–child relationships. When parents expect their adult kids to pick up the tab — or worse, cover their expenses — it can feel like love is being measured in dollars. But the truth is: you don’t owe your parents financial support, and your worth as a child isn’t defined by whether you pay.
Inside this episode, we’ll talk about:
- Why financial expectations from parents can feel so heavy
- How guilt and “you owe me” narratives get tied to money
- Why love and money should never be confused
- Practical ways to set financial boundaries without collapsing into guilt
If you’ve ever wondered whether saying “no” makes you ungrateful, this episode is for you.
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