the last son
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I'm saving money for a house and should have my own all payed in a couple of years. I have to save at a much slower rate, but hey.
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So when people come knocking on your door, you don't answer?My first year just passed since I got my apartment. It was definitely the right move. I'm 27 now and it's taught me responsibility mostly. I also love answering to no one.
How did we get this "basement" cliche? I'm certain upwards of 99% of adults living with their parents are actually just staying in a room.
It depends on the why for me. If it's strictly for monetary reasons and not because the guy is emotionally stunted and needs Mom to cook and clean after him every day, I think that's normal and even the more financially responsible decision, depending on his plans.I admit I still think it's a little worrying when a guy lives in his parents' basement past 30. I would never date a guy that was 28 or over and living at home. It makes me feel like there's a lack of maturity. Living on your own is one of the best ways in life to learn. Learn how to fend for yourself and become an adult with adult responsibilities. I moved out at 22 and I've never been back and my relationship with my parents is fantastic.
I feel like someone living at home in their 30s is a big red flag. Like something is holding them back in life.
Question to the people living at home: do you pay rent? If not, do you buy groceries or help around the house?