“We see it as our responsibility to raise productive members of society.'
are too harsh on their teen daughter by having her pay them rent while she figures out what she wants to do with her life.
The Archies asked their followers to chime in with their opinions on this parenting technique, and they did not disappoint. Thousands of TikTok users commented on the viral clip with some agreeing completely, some shaming the Archies for being too harsh, and some seeing both sides."If they're not going to college, then yes,” another supporter wrote.
Others shared that they do not feel as though their children “owe” them anything, no matter how old they are. So, Kylee decided to pay rent from her job as a clerk in Coryell County. As a renter, Deason was treated more like a tenant. She no longer needed permission for many things, including going out. However, she did have a nightly curfew to not disturb her 14-year-old brother; and if she wasn't coming home one night, she had to inform her parents.
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