Re Fred said, “Now that Luann’s a young adult.” Not yet evidently. But it IS time. Would like to see Luann living with her peers (but not Bernice – not enough of a stretch).
Meanwhile, Luann’s former arch nemesis Tiffany, is practically scraping the bottom of the barrel to make ends meet.
Tiffany should live at Luann’s house. Then she could almost live in the manner that she was formerly accustomed. Too bad Pru currently occupies Brad’s old room…….,
When you start leaving your parents directions on how you want stuff done is the time you should be told “If you don’t like how I did it, do it yourself next time”.
I have to say that I was closer to my mother when growing up (Dad was working all the time), but once I was an adult and on my own, I called on Dad to help me with my apartment (electrical, plumbing, car trouble etc). We became very close. Fast forward 40 years…. I miss his friendship…still have his voice messages on my answering machine 4 years after he has passed.
Her needing her parents’ help is understandable (though not preferable; a parent’s ultimate goal is to make themselves unnecessary), but good lord her entitled attitude is grating! Reminds me of when she returned from her camping trip and just dumped her stuff by the door for her parents to deal with.
Luann is lucky to have a family who is there for her.
All Tiffany had was her father and his money, and Ann Eiffel has taken all that away from her. Now Tiffany is being reduced to what she thought of as “Luann’s level”. In fact, she’s in a far lower level. But at least Tiffany has friends who are aware of her plight and are willing to help.
I’m betting Luann and her family would help as well, if they’re given the chance.
Why is her mom putting up with this? She is an adult even if she is still living at home. She didnt even say please! My Mom would never have allowed that.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Paternal help will still be needed one way or another.
sipsienwa Premium Member about 5 years ago
A girl never outgrows needing her Daddy. I wish I still had mine. Mother also.
JD'Huntsville'AL about 5 years ago
Why are you Millennials and Gen Zers SO LAZY that you have to abbreviate “OK”.
Namrepus about 5 years ago
The goal of parenting is to make yourself unnecessary. Some fare better than others in that regard.
howtheduck about 5 years ago
Pfft. Just open your wallet and wave a little money around.
kenhense about 5 years ago
Re Fred said, “Now that Luann’s a young adult.” Not yet evidently. But it IS time. Would like to see Luann living with her peers (but not Bernice – not enough of a stretch).
Mordock999 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Meanwhile, Luann’s former arch nemesis Tiffany, is practically scraping the bottom of the barrel to make ends meet.
Tiffany should live at Luann’s house. Then she could almost live in the manner that she was formerly accustomed. Too bad Pru currently occupies Brad’s old room…….,
Joe1962 about 5 years ago
Don’t worry Frank she need you some day soon.
ct0760 about 5 years ago
God I hope she gets thrown out on her butt soon
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
Some are cast away more quickly than others
Scott Stevenson about 5 years ago
When you start leaving your parents directions on how you want stuff done is the time you should be told “If you don’t like how I did it, do it yourself next time”.
Tyge about 5 years ago
And Frank and Nancy are becoming less and less relevant to the strip. Slowly, slowly fading into the background.
Time for them to become grandparents!
Aladar30 Premium Member about 5 years ago
That’s so sweet. I’m sure Nancy is happy about how much Luann asks her for help, but hides it under her irony.
Pet about 5 years ago
A son is a son until he takes a wife. A daughter is a daughter the rest if her life.
Or some such thing….
dlkrueger33 about 5 years ago
I have to say that I was closer to my mother when growing up (Dad was working all the time), but once I was an adult and on my own, I called on Dad to help me with my apartment (electrical, plumbing, car trouble etc). We became very close. Fast forward 40 years…. I miss his friendship…still have his voice messages on my answering machine 4 years after he has passed.
jr1234 about 5 years ago
STILL have entire first box of cotton balls, what is their purpose?
chris_o42 about 5 years ago
Well you know what they say “If you need something, and it’s at your mom’s house—it’s yours”!
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
Luann is like all young adults of this generation. She can’t do things for herself yet.
ctolson about 5 years ago
Don’t worry, her car will suffer a dead battery or won’t start.
Andrew Sleeth about 5 years ago
I have two choice words for Luann, and mom got one of ’em right and came close on the other.
ajakimber425 about 5 years ago
Well, if Luann’s a young adult now. She needs to do more for herself and leave her mom alone.
marilynnbyerly about 5 years ago
The current term is “new adult” for those out of public schools and kinda supporting themselves.
luann1212 about 5 years ago
Don’t worry Frank, Luann will find need for you over the years, mine is 32 and still calls on me often actually.
marilynnbyerly about 5 years ago
My dad died when I was in my late twenties, my mom in my late fifties. I’ve never stopped needing them, and I’m retired now.
GaryCooper about 5 years ago
Then she was a what?
Fontessa about 5 years ago
My mother was so relieved when I left home. Her stockings drawer was all hers again.
ForrestOverin about 5 years ago
What’s the over-under on whether Luann gets past her narcissism?
BJShipley1 about 5 years ago
Her needing her parents’ help is understandable (though not preferable; a parent’s ultimate goal is to make themselves unnecessary), but good lord her entitled attitude is grating! Reminds me of when she returned from her camping trip and just dumped her stuff by the door for her parents to deal with.
Her parents really need to stop enabling her.
Schrodinger's Dog about 5 years ago
tomorrow: Will Tiffany be literally “down in the dumps”? stay tooned!
sallymargaret about 5 years ago
Ask a girl who grew up without a daddy how important they are.
Dragoncat about 5 years ago
Luann is lucky to have a family who is there for her.
All Tiffany had was her father and his money, and Ann Eiffel has taken all that away from her. Now Tiffany is being reduced to what she thought of as “Luann’s level”. In fact, she’s in a far lower level. But at least Tiffany has friends who are aware of her plight and are willing to help.
I’m betting Luann and her family would help as well, if they’re given the chance.
bakana about 5 years ago
So, Mom is reading a Fantasy about daughters leaving home titled “Then She Was Gone”.
RSH about 5 years ago
seems like we’ve had this theme before.
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
This is the Way of the dad of a daughter. Moms are different. Frank knows….
kmalta57 about 5 years ago
Check out the book titles.
lspang about 5 years ago
Why is her mom putting up with this? She is an adult even if she is still living at home. She didnt even say please! My Mom would never have allowed that.