He attempted to get his sister to see his side, but she pointed out to him that he can’t draw comparisons between himself at his daughter’s age and his daughter right now.
He honestly believes that because he’s paying for his daughter to attend college while also letting her live at home without paying rent, that’s equal to getting paid for what she does around the house.
But, he’s left wondering if it’s wrong of him to not want to pay his daughter in exchange for her “chores.”
What do you think?
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