
Sara
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Go rent Failure to Launch... this will help. |
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NONAME
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Sounds like a bunch of spoiled brats, that will eventually expect YOU to take care of all their needs, should you get involved with them.
Have your fun, but I wouldn't let anything get too serious.
Go watch "Failure to Launch" with Mathew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker. Matt's character fits this mold exactly. |
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david s
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they are total and complete losers and never will amount to nothing at all in life
run from them
they ARE mommies boys an always will be
they are total losers all of them |
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Future Citizen of Forvik
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Some families are just closer than others. If you think about the problem associated with urban sprawl, all of the congestion, the demand for housing, etc. . . Then we should be grateful that some guys still live at home. Also it is an indicator that if you were to get married that they might help ease over some of the financial problems that so many newly weds seem to have. |
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Chicabonita
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Im sorry, but I can not take any guy seriously if he's that age and still living at home....allowance or not. That's rediculous. What is he waiting for?? A sign from above to move and become a responsible person?? As educated and as charming as they can be, that usually signals a red flag, and I wouldnt talk to them anymore.... |
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Kacky
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File them under beautiful losers. |
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Scooter Girl
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I would think that if it was a group of men, it was a ploy to make attractive women engage in conversation with them. I would hate to think that these deadbeats are still living on mom and dad. And I certainly hope you aren't considering dating one of these guys. Attractive or not, living at home or not, they can't be very intelligent if they have to make up stuff to get women to talk to them. |
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joanelmore
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i would make them out to be losers. no matter how much money they make. they are losers |
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urmyfavorite
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BUMS!! |
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trynshockme
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Wow, I have it all wrong. I'm living with my parents because they need help with day to day tasks. I should be scamming them for money and hoping my looks will make people not care.
He will be at the bar spending your money first chance he gets. |
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Jess B
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Make of this that this man is unwilling to make a home for himself and you are only a means for an orgasm. Would you date a 16 year old with a really nice job? Well, that's what you're doing.
A 32-year-old with an allowance is . . . psychotic. That is a momma's boy right there, and the fact that the man is proud of it?! Ugh. I say find some other place to find a mate. A man who is looking for "free money" will be perfectly happy to take it from you, too.
This? Abnormal in a bad way. |
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Sean D
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OK, so I'm not 27-32 but I am 25 still living with my parents. There a numerous reason why people live with their parents till their older. Mine is a different circumstance, my father developed cancer and I moved home to help but that's another story in it self. Life and living are EXPENSIVE!! Apartments, gas, electricity, cable, and numerous other things attribute to your cost of living. I moved back home and I am saving for my future. Yes it sucks living with my parents again but I am sucking my pride up helping them and saving money. I don't receive an allowance from them, but my mother makes dinners and occasionally takes us out. I am educated and I have a decent job, I know how living with your parents sounds/looks when you meet someone new. Don't judge a book by it's cover. If they are nice guys and give them a chance and see with their story is! |
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Cynthia 604
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Being 27-32, having jobs, and still accepting money from their parents? I wouldn't want ANYTHING to do with them. I think it's disrespectful to accept money from their parents at that age if they clearly aren't in need. |
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bbq
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let me ask you this -
if youre married would you like your man to be going out to bars ?
then why are you looking for love in one ?
they are obviously losers and users. get involved with them and you'll be next on the list |
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god knows and sees else Yahoo
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Thats the way it us today.
Real Estate is too expensive, it will be that way well into the future. Almost like asian countries where family lives together generations on top of gens. |
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PiNkY
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I'll tell you what to make of it - you were talking to 2 liars - they are living at home because they have no job and they are not educated. You can look, but don't touch (or you'll be where their allowance comes from!) |
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burton235
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Losers!! Ha ha they will never learn about real challenges like scrounging for rent, mortgage, groceries, bills, bills, bills! Ah that pisses me off. I moved out as soon as i finished university. |
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E A C
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Free money, free accomodation, free food, free healthcare, and so on.
If you are given these things by someone, would you refuse? |
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jcontrols
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No back bones there. Sad :-(= |
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Mike V
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Hi My name is Mike.V and I am 29.
I live at home still cause my mum makes really nice schnitzels and pickels.
There is nothing wrong with the fact that I havent moved out of home yet. I challenge any girl that I meet at a club or bar to make better schnitzels then mum. |
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WaronTerror
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Your answer charismatic and living with parents-these two keys will indicate a guy who is totally worthless if he's past the age of 20, and any guy who accepts an allowance past the age of five for not working for his parents needs a kick in the rear to get him a job. |
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Kami
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It's not attractive to say that about your parents, to get stuff free. Apparently, privacy means little to nothing to them. It also shows his lack of complete independency. |
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