Yes.dt61 said:TL;DR
If a parent borrows cash from their kid, should they pay them back?
Pretty much this, borrowing is one thing. But this is outright theft (from what you have told us) and seems shady at best. Is she allowed to do this? As far as I know yes. But it is still morally wrong IMO. Keep your money in a safer place. Open your own bank account if you have to. If that's not feasible find some way to keep it safer. She may still need the money but this way she will have to come forward with WHY. And to me that's 90% of the issue here. If the reason is solid enough you may give her the money anyway.RicoGrey said:I suggest you hide your money better so your mom cannot steal it. This would force her to ask you for it, or for her to simply go without. To be honest, it is rather disturbing your own mother is stealing from you. Due to your mother stealing from you, it is in your best interest to become independent of them as soon as you can. That will require money, so you really don't need other people taking it from you.
Pretty much this. Everyone making the "Do you have any idea how much it costs them to raise your?" argument, needs to read this.Numb1lp said:Yeah, but as a teen, you don't really have the ability to earn a living. You weren't a tenant, you were a child. Your parents (most likely) chose to have you, and therefore have to support you. However, I also feel that when you start earning money for yourself, any amount that is borrowed or lent between teen and adult should be paid back in full.Azure-Supernova said:My mum borrows a few quid here and there if she's a bit short when the window cleaner or the milkman comes knocking, or if it's just 40p for a paper. To be fair I really don't ask to get paid back, I spent my early teens living off my parents money so I feel I at least owe my mum something. Though I always figured kids paid their parents back when said parents got too old to look after themself.
If they ask/let you know that they are taking X amount of money ahead of time, then it's ok. If your mom is taking money that you earned outside of the house without your acknowledgement, then no... Family must be open on such things as money or you can have trust issues, you owe them for the cloths, food, and care, but you still deserve to be treated with respect. If the money she takes is from a job you do that is not connected to your house or helping the family, then she has no right to take it without your say.dt61 said:When someone borrows money, they pay the person back. If I borrow cash from my dad I have to at least give him change, but I try to back him back full.
Well recently I started cutting grass to have some extra cash and not have to rely on him all the time to do things like go to concerts, movies or baseball games.
Sometimes he wants to borrow cash so he doesn't have to go to the bank or ATM. I owe him for life basically and he'll write an IOU. He's very good at getting me my money, but if he's late I really don't mind.
My mom on the other hand, who is just a stay at home mom, will sometimes just take money from me and not tell me. Sometimes she just goes out of her way to avoid paying me back.
Sometimes I'll read topics on here where people will say "Their house, their rules" but does that apply in all situations.
TL;DR
If a parent borrows cash from their kid, should they pay them back?
That is true up only up to a point. When you are no longer a minor (15, 16, or 18 depending on where you live) your parents can kick you out of the house. They don't have to give you shit.Saltyk said:Pretty much this. Everyone making the "Do you have any idea how much it costs them to raise your?" argument, needs to read this.Numb1lp said:Yeah, but as a teen, you don't really have the ability to earn a living. You weren't a tenant, you were a child. Your parents (most likely) chose to have you, and therefore have to support you. However, I also feel that when you start earning money for yourself, any amount that is borrowed or lent between teen and adult should be paid back in full.Azure-Supernova said:My mum borrows a few quid here and there if she's a bit short when the window cleaner or the milkman comes knocking, or if it's just 40p for a paper. To be fair I really don't ask to get paid back, I spent my early teens living off my parents money so I feel I at least owe my mum something. Though I always figured kids paid their parents back when said parents got too old to look after themself.
It's not okay for your mom to take your money without asking. That's pretty much the definition of theft. And yes, your parents should repay what they borrow. Or at least make it clear that they are asking for a contribution rather than a loan.