For six years, I handed my parents $2,000 a month because they
For six years, I handed my parents $2,000 a month because they promised it was building my future; then at Thanksgiving, in front of 30 relatives, my father looked straight at me and said, “What money? That was rent,” while my brother sat there in the $260,000 house my payments had helped buy, my mother kept stirring her tea like nothing was wrong, and I reached into my bag for the folder that had taken me years to build… I’m Myra, 28, and I work in a dental lab in a small town in Virginia. When I moved back home at 22 after graduation, my parents called it a smart plan: pay them $2,000 a month, let them hold it in a savings account in my name, and in a few years I’d have a down payment before any of my friends. I believed them because I wanted to believe family didn’t need contracts. On a $42,000 salary, that payment was everything. Half my money went to them, and what was left covered gas, insurance, my phone, and the groceries Mom said I should buy “since you live her...