I really think the problem here is that you are smothering him. You aren't giving him a chance to be a man. He is 27 after all.
We all want our children to have better than what we were given as children. We want them to have the best and we don't want them to want or need for anything. However, there comes a time that we need to stop being so generous and let them use what we taught them. He is no longer a child, he has his own business. It's time for him to cut the apron strings (umbilical cord in my opinion since that' my profession). It's also time for you to cut the cord as well.
You pay for his business, his apartment, his baby shower, etc. When does he have time to be a man and do it himself?
Is there a reason he can't pay his rent? Is there a reason he can't pay for the business loans? Is he upside down?
Mom, he's 27 so that makes you around 45-47 yourself. Is there a reason you feel it necessary to wear yourself down working 2 jobs to provide for a child that you have raised to be independent?
I also have to ask why you are working 2 jobs when in other posts you proclaim yourself as a doctor. Are you a doctor?
Look, it's not going to be easy to break the pattern that you have created. It's going to be holy H.. E... double hockey sticks. But he is a man now, with a formal education. He needs to learn to stand on his own two feet.
Yes, it's harsh. I've been there, done that, and got the t-shirt, but in the end it was worth it.
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