
loligo1
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Not at all. I wish I had been able to spend more time with my parents. They are all gone now and I miss them.... |
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Karmacoma
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No, but look for an apartment anyway. I think its accepted more for young women than young men to live at home for quite a while, because a man is expected to provide for a family some day so needs an earlier start. |
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MissNurse
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Not at all. If I could still live with my parent's I would, I could save SO MUCH money!!! |
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hairbandrules
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No. But you don't know what you're missing. I mean, not partying out with your pals but on real life experiences.
I didn't realize how much I was depending on my parents until I started living on my own.
I starved when I spent my money foolishly, rejoyced when I was able to make sunny-side-up egg for breakfast, learned to balance checkbook, reconnect the electricity when it got disconnected due to non-payment...so on.
I always tell my kids that when they finish high school, they are moving out of my house. I'll always be there for them if needed but some things, they need to learn on their own. |
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caren_hill
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Nope, I got to I'm twenty four than my a$$ has got to go...but, before you go looking for a place, start buying your furniture, electronic, and ect. now while you still live with your folks. Then once you have all of your stuff, you can just move out without having to panic about a mattress to sleep on. I'm sure your parent's will let you store some stuff in the basement, or whatever. |
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TYSONBULLY
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it is if you are a slacker and are just mooching off of them. If you are working or going to school and just staying there to save money, no problem. If you live at home after the age of 25, that is a PROBLEM! |
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fifthoftheclan
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not necessarily. it is harder and harder these days to get out and become independent. you can't live off of low paying jobs, and you can't get higher paying ones without experience and/or a degree, both of which take time. unless, of course, you join the military, but that's a different discussion. do what you can to become financially independent, and move out when you are ready. |
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Babycakes
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heck no! stay as long as you can. but kick some moolah up to your parents, or buy groceries, or pay a bill. It will be appreciated. |
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bryan
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Not as long as you are helping with the bills and are not totally dependent on them or using them. You actually may be more of a help there with them than you think you are. Ask their opinion on you living there. You will be able to tell through their attitude. I wish you the best. |
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emmabell22
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Not at all. No rent or bills. I moved out at 23 & 11 years later, I now live in another country. Still miss them. |
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Ready2Go
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Not necesarily although you should have a plan for what you need to do to move out. Living out on your own has it's ups, too. It's not all bad, and your parents will watch out for you for at least the first year. They will miss you and be glad to give you advise and help you with problems. |
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maddydaiber
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No but look at houses, apartments, or any house you would like to live in so when the time comes you are prepared. |
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bereneezypie
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I have an asian 31 year old half brother with two kids and he works at a nail salon. Not a specific one... he jumps from shop to shop. He lives with my mom. We have the same dad. Hopefully that makes you feel better!
P.s: I have a 22 year old brother who IS my mom's and he lives with her too, but that's due to Katrina, but still. |
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thats it
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Well it depends. You cant grow up to be 30 and have your mom making your lunch everyday, know what i mean? If staying with them helps you get back on your feet then theres no problem. But you need to be independent of your parents, so get a job and save up for an apt. or something, or maybe room with a friedn of yours. |
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raven hair
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Not as long as you get on well with your parents and both are happy with the arrangement! I'm also 22 and I'm still living with my parents so I can save up before getting my own place. They've always been there for me and have funded me throughout secondary school and paid for my university fees (over 2 months left to go, then I'll hopefully get a job and offer to pay rent!). The down side is that they're always looking out for me so I don't get hurt in the cruel cruel world and I don't think that's a bad thing! |
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i_love_sasuke123
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it's a turn-off if that's what you mean. |
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sexyhotgirly4u
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No, just means you can save money easier for your own place... |
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Conor coolito
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not really. my cousin is 26 and he only moved out a couple of months ago. And this woman on telly is living with her mam dad and shes 46! |
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