- Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:43 pm
#495277
There are clearly two aspects to this - the emotional one, that is the whole relationship between you, your parents and Katie and the practical one, that is where are you going to live and how.
As far as your parents and Katie are concerned, they are not acquitting themselves well here. Pompously insisting that Katie takes a day off work, imposing themselves on you for visits on their agenda without reference to yours - this is very childish and spiteful behaviour. It may well be based on concern for you and their motives may be good - or they may very well be childish and spiteful people, I have no idea. However you have to make a choice - if you are going to strike out for independence now, and do so separately from your parents, then you don't need to (and shouldn't) enable that behaviour by tolerating it. Tell them Katie can't take the day off (or tell them she doesn't want to if you like) but they can come and visit you on your own. Or if you don't even want that, tell them so.Tell them whatever is the truth. Standing up to bullies doesn't just mean hitting them back, but also not putting yourself in a position where they can hit you.
As far as the practical concern of needing a tenancy guarantor - well what are the options? If your parents won't guarantee your section of the lease, would Katie's parents consider guaranteeing the whole lot? I am going to guess that is dependent on how much faith and trust they have in the pair of you and only you can judge what that is, but it might be worth a try.
Alternatively, if you think that there is a tiny hope that by coming to meet Katie, seeing you all together, they might relent and agree to guarantee a lease for you, then you might decide its worth a try, swallow your pride and principles and bite the bullet.
Sorry not to be more helpful Ben, but its in your court really.
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