Do you live with your parents?

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lmao no i live in a bunker 12 miles underground XD
I own a duplex and my mother lives in one side while my wife and I live in the other side.
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DirtBasedSoap posted...
lmao no i live in a bunker 12 miles underground XD

Hot.
RIP_Supa posted...
I've seen some stuff
Parent yes. I live with my dad. :|
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No, thank god.
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Rasmoh posted...
I own a duplex and my mother lives in one side while my wife and I live in the other side.


Seriously considering doing something similar
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mastermix3000 posted...
Seriously considering doing something similar


I pray every day that she decides to move. I love my mother, but living with her is very stressful because she's kind of a trainwreck. Just a friendly warning.
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Are you going to pair this info with the how old are you topic?
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UT1999 posted...
actually my parents are old and live with me technically


Technically.
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No, because I'm too poor, and don't make enough money to cover rent and pay that damned American tuition.
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EclairReturns posted...
No, because I'm too poor, and don't make enough money to cover rent and pay that damned American tuition.


So do you live with your parents or nah
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Yeah for the next few weeks anyway. My parents are in the process of buying a new place, and I'll be moving out at the end of october/beginning of november.
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What's with Americans' fear of living with family?
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VeeVees posted...
What's with Americans' fear of living with family?


Sign of independence

Kinda wanna experience stuff on your own
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VeeVees posted...
What's with Americans' fear of living with family?

The 1950s convinced everyone that the perfect family unit was the nuclear family, and years worth of Puritan work ethic convinced most of us that an inability to live on your own by age 20 is pretty much a sign of absolute failure as a functional human being.

The massive shit the economy's been taking over the last few decades and rising millennial attitudes are starting to shift that, though, at least partly because most people seem to be carrying massive debt loads and are generally unable or unwilling to take on even more to buy a house of their own (and/or are unwilling to put elderly parents into nursing homes or other forms of adult care). So a lot of people are being forced to revert back to the more traditional "extended family" model whether they want to or not, because it takes a lot of financial pressure off.

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Yeah been out on my own for about 5 years now but it's pretty stressful since I've moved 4 times in the past 5 years. Finally getting a place with my gf in November and hopefully that's more stable. Saving to hopefully by a house in the next few years
Not with them, but I live in their old place and they live right next door. I want out, but I'm kinda poor and my mom has decided that if I move she's coming too. So that kind of defeats the purpose of leaving anyway.
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KogaSteelfang posted...
I want out, but I'm kinda poor and my mom has decided that if I move she's coming too.

you know you're like 40 years old you can tell her to get lost
Nope, couldn't wait to move out and I'm loving it.
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KogaSteelfang posted...
my mom has decided that if I move she's coming too


... and in that case you move without her knowing or simply tell her to fuck off.
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I'm in my late 20's and still live at home with my parents. It isn't by choice that I live with them. It's so hard to move when you live in a huge city surrounded by gentrification.
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Not since I was sixteen
im 28 and moved out at 21 when I got a good paying job. Man I miss the days where my paychecks didn't go straight to bills, however moving out was the best decision ever and I wish I had done it sooner.
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I recommend staying with your parents. If you are working and they don't make you pay or you don't pay much, then stay with them. You will be saving a lot of money. A lot. The only bad thing is the stigma of still living with your parents. But who cares what others think. If you have or get a girl that doesn't care as long as you're working or whatever, then it's all good.

Of course, you will want to move out eventually.
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I'm 30 and yes
ANation posted...
I recommend staying with your parents. If you are working and they don't make you pay or you don't pay much, then stay with them. You will be saving a lot of money. A lot. The only bad thing is the stigma of still living with your parents. But who cares what others think. If you have or get a girl that doesn't care as long as you're working or whatever, then it's all good.

Of course, you will want to move out eventually.

I mean... This is true up until a certain point but honestly if you're like 25 and up you should definitely have a realistic exit strategy planned
no, I moved out on my own 2 years ago
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Hell no, that would suck
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OhhhJa posted...
ANation posted...
I recommend staying with your parents. If you are working and they don't make you pay or you don't pay much, then stay with them. You will be saving a lot of money. A lot. The only bad thing is the stigma of still living with your parents. But who cares what others think. If you have or get a girl that doesn't care as long as you're working or whatever, then it's all good.

Of course, you will want to move out eventually.

I mean... This is true up until a certain point but honestly if you're like 25 and up you should definitely have a realistic exit strategy planned

I'm 30, still live with my parents, and will probably inherit the house when they're gone. I don't really think it's a bad situation, just a different world we live in now. It's not as easy to make enough money to live on your own anymore. It's more of a matter of luck these days.
morphinapg posted...
I'm 30, still live with my parents, and will probably inherit the house when they're gone. I don't really think it's a bad situation, just a different world we live in now. It's not as easy to make enough money to live on your own anymore. It's more of a matter of luck these days.

Generational housing is how things used to be, actually.

It's even affecting home design, helped quite a bit by McMansions being most of the way there already.
https://www.probuilder.com/design-trends-multi-generational-housing
No, but I do "rent" their cabin, not really though, I pay the electricity and water, they live in another community.
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I live with my mom for about two months of the year. The week before Christmas to the first week of January, a week in march, and July.
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I live with them
I do my own thing though,and pay rent.

I would rather rent from them (at $200 vs $1200) and save for my own place.
morphinapg posted...
I'm 30, still live with my parents, and will probably inherit the house when they're gone. I don't really think it's a bad situation, just a different world we live in now. It's not as easy to make enough money to live on your own anymore. It's more of a matter of luck these days.

I wouldn't go as far as to say it's luck but it's definitely much harder now to be successful if you aren't dealt the right cards. It's a nuch longer uphill climb now if you're starting out from square one and your family isn't well off. The standards for getting a decent job are much much higher than they were in the past
OhhhJa posted...
morphinapg posted...
I'm 30, still live with my parents, and will probably inherit the house when they're gone. I don't really think it's a bad situation, just a different world we live in now. It's not as easy to make enough money to live on your own anymore. It's more of a matter of luck these days.

I wouldn't go as far as to say it's luck but it's definitely much harder now to be successful if you aren't dealt the right cards. It's a nuch longer uphill climb now if you're starting out from square one and your family isn't well off. The standards for getting a decent job are much much higher than they were in the past

Well there's definitely a good deal of luck involved, because a lot of the time, no matter how much work you put into it, sometimes it can still be impossible to get a good enough job to support yourself. It's just a different world today, and there will continue to be less and less good jobs available going forward.
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Nope, I first moved out about 13 years ago, moved back about 10 years ago for only about 3 months, then moved out again and now I own my own house. If anything, my dad will probably be moving in with me in about 15 - 20 years.
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