I think you got pretty good advice already -- you're an adult, there are boundaries between adults, and your parents crossed the boundary, separate from the issue of concealed carry. You don't have to be overly combative, but you do need to stick to your principles and and defend them. While we all would like to relationships with our parents and in-laws that are both respectful and friendly, the two do not always go together. If they snooped around your apartment, that is not respectful, and most definitely not friendly. Parents are dominant in your life while you are growing up, and they do not always easily relinquish that role. You cannot control how they react to your adulthood, but you can control how you react, and standing up for yourself is part of that. Good luck.
On the other hand, this:
is flat out absurd nonsense. This is drivel. You are under no obligation to share everything in your life, however important or innocuous, with your parents; and they are not required to share everything with you. You have nothing to apologize for. They do.seamusTX wrote:Van Don, concealing important information is one step short of a lie. I'm pretty sure your parents see it that way. You have an opportunity to apologizing for that now that they know; while at the same time sticking to your principles.
- Jim
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