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TopicIs living with parents past 18 a problem?
wolfy42
05/14/21 12:06:55 AM
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So I have a few friends that are just either about to have a baby or have had one in the last year or so.

2 of em are 38, so that isn't too bad, they be under 60 when their kid graduates HS at least, but even for them, it would make alot of sense for their kid to just stay living with them as they start to need someone to care for them *lol*.

But my other friend/couple, is over 60!!! Yeah, I'm still a bit horrified to be honest, and she JUST got pregnant so he'll be 62 before the baby is born. That means he will be freaking 80 when his child is graduating from HS.

He is actually retireing to take car of the baby lol (while his wife, who is younger, still works).

Point is, since many are having children later in life, and will often be at or near 60 (or even older) by the time their child would move out, it's probably going to make alot of sense for families to just keep living together and transition from one party taking care of the other, to the reverse.

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