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Do Still live With Your Mother?

sparky95

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If so why? To me it seems that if you still live at home and you are over about 25 there seems to be something a bit wrong. Obviously if you are ill, for example, and she is caring for you that is completely understandable, or if she is very old and has moved in with you to be looked after. Lately though, I have met a few guys my age or older,who never seem to have made the leap from the nest. What gives with that?:confused:
 
No, but as I'm 30 it would be a worry to me if I still was!
 
Yes, she's a stroke victim.

If your mother had a stroke or was ill, would you live and care for her? If you think a nursing home would be better, would you feel guilty?

In the culture I come from (far eastern) it is usual to look after the parents. Maybe it's your society which allows their old people to become ensconced in care homes to rot which needs to be reassessed.
 
In spirit....


But not in actuality. Not that she's dead or I'm dead, that would be silly. Just, even though I'm on my own, she's still sort of around every once in awhile.
 
i still live at home , but im 19 years old , im just having fun , working hard and having a great time with mates and going overseas. In the next few years after i get my degree and a full time job and a steady income i will move out for sure.
 
I don't but I'd be happy to.

My mum is rad fun, she'd drink all my wine though.
 
I moved out at 25, which happened to be when I finished college. (I know, what the heck took so long?)

In any event, my parents are deceased now, so it's not like I'm going to be moving back, and they won't be moving in with me. (That would be REALLY gross.)
 
I'm still at home. I don't enjoy it, but I simply can't afford to move out on my current wages.

So I'm stuck here until I figure out what I actually want to do with my life. Which will probably be in about another twenty years or so.
 
I'll be leaving university about a month from now, and I'll be living with my parents for an indefinite about of time. I intend to get a job to pull in some wages so I can get a place of my own as soon as possible.
 
I'm trying to pool my resources together (and my friends and my brothers) so I can move out of my *fathers* place into a 3 room apartment of some sort. It'd be nice, but given how much action they've taken...things aren't quite looking up. :P

Even so, I plan to move out of my fathers place by the end of the summer, I hope. I'm 20 already (today, in fact :P), I've overstayed my welcome and then some. <.<
 
Well my Mom is dead... :dead:

But to answer your question, yes I still live with her...
 
I just returned from a visit to China. Whenever someone would find out I was single, the would say something like "so you live with your parents". They just assumed if that if you are single, you live with your parents. I moved out when I was 18 and couldn't imagine still living with me parents. I also know someone in the US who is from China. He is 32 and still lives with his parents. I think it is a cultural thing that in America we view moving out as a sign of success and maturity, whereas other cultures view it as wrong to move out if you are single.
 
I just returned from a visit to China. Whenever someone would find out I was single, the would say something like "so you live with your parents". They just assumed if that if you are single, you live with your parents. I moved out when I was 18 and couldn't imagine still living with me parents. I also know someone in the US who is from China. He is 32 and still lives with his parents. I think it is a cultural thing that in America we view moving out as a sign of success and maturity, whereas other cultures view it as wrong to move out if you are single.

Actually, in China, we think the same way too...
Where did you go in China? how did you like there? (*8*)
 
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