Topic : 07/10 Slacker Wives and Moocher Moms

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Dr. Phil speaks with self-proclaimed slacker wives and moocher moms, who admit they fall short in the mom and wife categories. Keya is a stay-at-home mom who spends 18 hours a day in bed, while her husband, Tyrone, works and does everything around the house, including waiting on her hand and foot. Keya considers herself a “rich man’s wife, but Tyrone says he’s not rich at all, and he’s tired of feeling more like her maid than her husband. Dr. Phil has a surprise for Keya! Next, Nick and Tara turn in their mother, Rita, who is unemployed, living in her van -- when she’s not crashing at their homes -- and constantly receiving handouts from her family. Her family claims she’s even taken money from her grandson’s piggy bank! Are her kids to blame for always coming to her rescue? Then, a mooching mom makes her daughters feel guilty if they don’t pay her bills and give her cash. She has a job, so why is she taking her daughter’s student loan money? Talk about the show here.

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July 10, 2007, 9:10 pm PDT

07/10 Slacker Wives and Moocher Moms

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I am a stay-at-home, college-educated woman who taught high school for 9 years and was a felony parole officer for three. I was excellent in both positions, but I LOVE being a fulltime, hands-on Mom more than I loved either job.

 

MANY are great teachers and great parole officers, but NOBODY else can be the mother of our wonderful children! There is no better reward than spending quality time with growing, needy, loving children and LOVING every minute of it!!!

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With that said, I have NEVER been a slacker. I work hard with keeping schedules going, running errands, attending school and sport functions, keeping the house clean and orderly, having sit-down dinners on the table so we can enjoy eachother nightly, planning family gatherings, etc. LAZY is NOT part of my vocabulary and there is NEVER a GOOD EXCUSE for someone being a lazy taker!!!

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The families who ENABLE slackers shouldn't be complaining. They are a HUGE part of the problem and the person couldn't be a lazy slob if it were not for them! Time to grow up and stand up to slackers, even if it means they get angry at you.

 

Until YOU change, slackers have no motivation to.


Can't wait to see this show!

Hey,

I agree about there not being  a good excuse for someone being a lazy taker. I totally agree. It sounds like you must do EVERYTHING around your house. Are you comfortable with that? That is how things seem to be around our house, but I am honestly not happy about it being that way anymore. So, I am motivated to figure out a way to make some changes so that I am not doing EVERYTHING and my husband steps up and does his share. We are about to adopt another child, so my load will get bigger, so I really need him to step up. Any advice?

Thanks,

Lisa

 
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July 10, 2007, 9:14 pm PDT

41 year old daughter

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I spent 19 years looking after my mum. I was just 19 when she was forced to retire at 52 from Amoco. When that happened I lost the mum I had known and loved (when she was around) She went through a complete personality change apart from going into severe depression. I found 3 different jobs for her from 1988 to 1993/4 until the final company she worked for, Pentex Oil, made her redundant again. Whilst working for Pentex she had a serious accident at Aberdeen Airport, Scotland. After that she was never very well again. Not only did she end up in wheelchair but she then decided that she would try to take my life over and live her life through mine and she also decided that as she had spent the first 18 years of my life paying for me it was my turn to pay for her and look after her.

 

I bought the house that we lived in for her and I was about to rent a house for me to live in and live my life but things went tragically wrong and in October 1997 I had a very serious horse riding accident. This has now left me severely disabled and wheelchair bound practically.

 

Up until just over two years ago my mother still expected me to pay for everything including the mortgage and pay for all the shopping that she needed and by this time she was terminally ill and dying.

 

The emotional, financial and physical drain was indescribable and I would not want to see anyone else go through what I went through. I have lost 19 years of my life through my mother's selfishness.

 

I learnt alot through watching the way my mother treated people, and most of the time she was very nasty to people. As far as she was concerned people were there just for her and that included me too.  It is not easy to fight for your freedom and life especially with someone who is very dominant and strong willed.

 

The other way of looking at things is to think/say what else did god have planned for me for the future as I now don't have the career that I use to have.

 

      Just been watching your program on our tv today & i thought thats the same problem that we have. Our daughter is 41 & her & her youngest boy { 6 } is still liveing with us, & we are both in our 70t's. We brought up her oldest boy who is now 22 & partly her middle boy who is 10 but is liveing with his father in England. She is very unhappy & we have said if you are so unhappy why don't you leave, then she say's she will but dosént. Should we give her an ultimatum.

                   Ted & Ena.

 
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July 10, 2007, 9:35 pm PDT

What about the kids

Who meets the kids at the bus stop?  Who helps them get a snack and start their homework?  Who can they talk to about their day?  When they saw something exciting in science class and come running home to tell Mom about it, where is she? 

 

Every school in America needs parent volunteers to help in the office and other areas.  I'm sure the PTA at her kids' school could use an active member.  Most public libraries need volunteers to read to the children and help with library functions.

 

She is not acting like a rich man's wife; she's acting like an emotionally neglectful mother.   It's as if Tyronne has 4 kids.  I doubt Bill Gates' wife stays in bed all day and ignores the children; Dr. Phil's wife doesn't sit around all day waiting for him to bring her a glass of water. 

 

Keya is a beautiful, personable young lady who has a lot to offer her family and her community.  What a shame that she's wasting her life in bed.

 
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July 10, 2007, 10:10 pm PDT

Todays show

So I just got done watching the show a couple hours ago and...wow...I still cannot believe that was me and my family on there. I really appreciate the people who have responded to our segment and have been supportive and understanding. While the show did shed light on that really crappy part of our lives, it is not who were are 24/7 as people. I know my mother has made mistakes and made many wrong choices.....but she has a very big heart and is very unselfish in most matters in her life. She would give us the world if she could...but the fact is alot in her life has gone wrong and it has been a very crappy road for her.....in fact I admire her for being where she is now and still being a loving women with great thought towards others. That being said......yeah....she messed up. Bad. But when I wrote the letter to Dr.Phil ( I am the one who was scared of becoming like her....not the one who had the car loan) this was a year before the show ever called us....and the situation was much worse then. When I wrote she did not have a job and the house we lived in was paid for by my grandparents. When the show was taped and we were contacted for it, she had already had a steady job for months and was close to on the right track. There were a few bumps.....just like anyone who has been at the bottom.....but she has overcome in the best she possibly could.
  I am not saying my mom is innocent...,I am defenitly saying I am innocent. But I think we are for sure on the right track......we are all in a better place now. I have since moved to Florida to restablish my goals and work at a better paying job......my sister is doing great in school....and my mom is paying rent in a new place and doing better at paying all the bills ON HER OWN.
  I thank Dr.Phil and all his AMAZING staff for bringing us there and treating us so nicely (for the most part)..... thank you for taking an interest in our lives and attempting to help us become better people. Ultimately we will get through this because we are good people and we are strong.
   Good luck to both other familys that were on this show.....I support you all and I wish great futures for you all! Thank you for YOUR bravery of coming on this show and confronting something that is not easy to confront on national television. Alot of people couldnt do it. And I wont ever forget my experience on this show or with you all.....
   Good luch to any other families out there who stuggle with the same type of issues that we all struggle with. We are all human and we are in this together!
    Thanks everyone :)
 
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July 10, 2007, 10:52 pm PDT

slacker sister

My sister has mooched off my parents for about 4 or 5 years now, even tho she is 41 years old.  It isnt that she cant work, she chooses not to because she lives in my parent's rental for free.  They even pay for her energy bill!  The thing is, my sister would do anyrthing for anyone, except herself.  As long as my parents allow it, she'll stay.  My parents get into terrible arguments about it, my dad wants her to go and my mom wants her to be allowed to stay there to "get back on her feet".  FOR 4 OR 5 YEARS, NO LESS.  I am afraid they may divorce over this issue, all because one of their kids REFUSES to take care of herself.  Any advice is welcome.
 
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July 10, 2007, 11:34 pm PDT

Lazy mother

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Who meets the kids at the bus stop?  Who helps them get a snack and start their homework?  Who can they talk to about their day?  When they saw something exciting in science class and come running home to tell Mom about it, where is she? 

 

Every school in America needs parent volunteers to help in the office and other areas.  I'm sure the PTA at her kids' school could use an active member.  Most public libraries need volunteers to read to the children and help with library functions.

 

She is not acting like a rich man's wife; she's acting like an emotionally neglectful mother.   It's as if Tyronne has 4 kids.  I doubt Bill Gates' wife stays in bed all day and ignores the children; Dr. Phil's wife doesn't sit around all day waiting for him to bring her a glass of water. 

 

Keya is a beautiful, personable young lady who has a lot to offer her family and her community.  What a shame that she's wasting her life in bed.

I couldn't have said it any better
 
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July 11, 2007, 12:02 am PDT

07/10 Slacker Wives and Moocher Moms

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LMAO, yes this is Tyrone, from the show that aired today.  I have to say that this was one of the most interesting experiences that i have had in my life.  I had to put some comments on here since my wife has explained the truth behind the story.  Now dont get me wrong, i have made my mistakes but i do love my wife.  In no way was this show to put her down or to make me seem bigger or better than her, it was all fun.  Not ur typical Dr. Phil show, this one was more light hearted instead of straight serious.  I have had so many people in my family, friends at work, people i dont even know at work and wherever watch this show today.  I appreciate the good and bad comments, there only opinions that u all had today.  Please keep them coming, i wouldnt be suprised if this show had some great ratings for Dr. Phil today.  Maybe each of u should find a topic to go on the Dr. Phil show about, its an experience that most people dont have the guts to do, but we did it!!!!

Tyrone,

Cheating is NOT A Mistake..IT is a conscious choice on your part. someday when your daughter marries, how would you feel if her husband cheated on her . Your wife is somebody's daughter whom you have deeply hurt with your infidelity...You say you love your wife, but Love is not supposed to hurt. Every time you cheat, you hurt your wife as well as your children. They might have a Mother physically  present in the house, but she is emotionally wounded and cannot provide emotional support for your children as well as she should..Think about it next time you decide to Cheat again...

 
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July 11, 2007, 4:34 am PDT

I have A moocher daughter

I can relate to the stories on Dr. Phil today. My oldest daughter is the laziest person I know as is my husband.

My daughter is also a mooch. She finally packed all her stuff and moved out this past saturday but came back sunday. She refuses to get a job, and does nothing around the house. She is 26 and acts like she is 2. She is very immature and has no self-esteem at all. She said she doesn't know how to grow up and I don't know what to do with her.
I help my kids cause if I don't I feel guilty and I feel like they won't love me anymore if I don't help them.

 
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July 11, 2007, 5:01 am PDT

07/10 Slacker Wives and Moocher Moms

I think Keya has chronic fatigue syndrome, a very real legitimate medical condition. Before Dr. Phil calls her lazy, he should investigate if she could have this condition, or another condition that might be causing so much fatigue. Laziness doesn't keep someone in bed for 18 hours a day.

 
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July 11, 2007, 5:14 am PDT

Stealing

Dr Phil made such a great statement about people who borrow something that doesn't belong to them (i.e. money) with the promise of repaying it and don't. THAT IS STEALING!

So tell me this.  Why are people who find they can't pay back all they have borrowed, allowed to file bankrupcy and write it off, but if someone were to break into your house or rob a bank and steal an equal or even lesser amount of money, they are sent to jail?

 

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