He says he’ll walk out of your life over a car. You’re stunned, angry, maybe even a little scared he means it. Is this entitlement, desperation, or a painful cry for independence colliding with reality? One demand has exposed every unspoken expectation between you, every unresolved boundary, every fear about failing him as a paren… Continues… If transportation is a genuine need, explore shared solutions: a used car, cost-splitting, saving together, or alternative options. If he chooses to move out, let it be his adult decision, not your guilt. Help him see the full budget of independence, then step back. Your job now is not to rescue him from every discomfort, but to stay connected while he learns that maturity isn’t given with a set of keys—it’s earned through choices, consequences, and respect on both sides