Some people stay at home to take care of their folks, some people stay at home because of setbacks in their careers, some people stay at home because they're in school and not working and it allows them to mitigate their debt and, I'm sure, a host of other reasons. But if a person is staying at home because they're…
It depends on the person involved. If they're living at home because it makes good economic sense, or because they're saving for their own place, etc. then it's not a problem. In fact, the living situation itself is not the issue- it's much more about how much motivation the individual has, and it counts for both…
I don't think it's the automatic deal breaker that it used to be.* For me, it doesn't matter as much that they are living at home, as long as they're sufficiently educated and motivated and don't intend to make it a permanent living situation. I met my boyfriend of 2.5 years when he was living with his parents after…
Would you sleep with someone with his parents right next door?
This is kind of a recent white phenomenon in my opinion only and not yours I promise®. As an unmarried young latina hiding out in school until the job market is slightly less heinous, I live with my parents because I'm young and unmarried and in school and this is how we do. I don't know what all the millennial angst…
My husband lived with his grandmother during the early years we were dating. Free rent and utilities. But he also did the laundry, hung out with her, made sure she wasn't living in a big house all by herself. He would cook sometimes (when she let him).
True, but I'd also include people who live with their parents because the parents need care.
i feel like if its a girl is living at home its okay, life is hard out there for women or parents are just overprotective of their little angel.
I live with my grandmother. It seemed like a win-win after my divorce. She is 87 and didn't like living alone in her big house. I was becoming a single mother who could only daydream about Mr. #1 on Lindy's List helping to support our son. So I've been there for a few years. I have a great job, but it's in…
Eh, I live with my parents because I can't afford to move out. I am trying to save to get out, but my pay IS really bad. I had one ex-boyfriend who used to taunt me about it but I've never encountered anyone else with a problem with it.
Of course, who would want to be with someone who can't even take care of themselves? It's time to just suck it up and marry a baby boomer. There's two generations of men who are taken or useless.
YES, omfg yes...
For me, it depends how they go about it.
its not a deal breaker i dont think, but its a definite minus. mainly because its difficult to find alone time.
I expect it could put a crimp in one's sex life, but on the other hand if you're dating other people in a generation where this is just plain economic reality I don't see why it would be a real hindrance to dateability.
I live with my parents. I have sex. meh. won't be there forever, but I wouldn't hate on someone for wanting to save up a bit of money.
Actually, they capture his sweat to use as the main ingredient in their dipping sauces.
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