Originally posted by elsporko
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I'm sorry, but it is the child's responsibility to take care of their parents, not the other way around. My mother spent 19 years of her life making sure I had food, clothing, and shelter. I owe her a debt, and when she needs help and I am able to help I do not begrudge helping her. Granted most of the time when I help her it is mutually beneficial. I'm helping her with her investment property by renting it out from her. She wins because she got an investment property for the cost of the down payment, I win because the mortgage payment is less than what rent would be on a comparable dwelling. Recently she needed to borrow money for medical bills and I allowed her to borrow out of my college fund (which my father grossly over funded). She is paying it back with 3% interest... we are both winning on this because the portion of the fund she borrowed out of was only making about 2% interest and the cheapest loan she could find would be 5% interest... I'm getting a 1% boost on interest earned and she is saving 2% on interest. People who can't find a way to help their parents just lack imagination or will.
*I will make the one exception of criminal activity related to desperation. Someone shoplifting food because they are quite literally starving to death I will give some sympathy to, not much because there are legit means of solving the problem, but at least there is plausible justification.
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