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  • Mar 15, 2023
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    It’s literally not an age thing it’s based on your situation

  • lil ufo 🛸
    Mar 15, 2023

    not about the age
    if your friend is gaining money from his investments then he's clever

  • plants 🌻
    Mar 15, 2023
    GodsFavoritePerson

    It’s a factor of different things. If your parents are comfortable with it there’s no real clear age.
    But I will say it’s usually not a money thing. I have a few close friends(early 20s) making 150k plus still at home with no intention of moving out soon, and others barely making 40k but moved out right after college graduation.

    I just wanted to say thank you for sticking with your avi thru a name change.

  • Mar 15, 2023

    No age, my parents are getting older and I want to be a part of their lives more. Honestly think of not renewing this lease in my apartment just so I can do just that.

    There are so many benefits to living with your parents aside from dating but you can always book a nice 5 star hotel for those type of things.

  • Mar 15, 2023

    16

  • Mar 15, 2023

    It makes sense to stack up bread if your friend eventually plans on moving out but if not then yeah it can look strange

    either way there ain’t no rule book to this life s***, figure out what works best for you & your loved ones

    It’s all based on situation at the end of the day

  • Classique

    man he got it out the mud seriously. never screwed anybody over or robbed them. he was down bad at one point and pulled himself out and doesn’t take his situation for granted

    Never robbed anyone? You just said he’s a landlord

  • Mar 15, 2023

    no age as long as you have a solid relationship with your parents.

  • Mar 15, 2023
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    Lived with them y til I was 37, was a good ol time tbh

  • KFA 🏛️
    Mar 15, 2023
    ganger

    I’m 26 I’m thinking in one to two years I’m out

    I live in the Bay Area

    minus Bay Area

  • Mar 15, 2023
    feelingisfirst

    Lived with them y til I was 37, was a good ol time tbh

    ??

  • Mar 15, 2023
    feelingisfirst

    Lived with them y til I was 37, was a good ol time tbh

    kinda elite tbh.

  • Mar 15, 2023

    It’s 2023 and our dollar is weaker than ever and the cost of living is the highest in our nations history.

    With wages stagnating and everything getting more expensive I’m sure living with your parents/multi generational homes may be much more common and less frowned upon very soon if it isn’t so already.

    It’s just too expensive to live on your own , especially with your the average middle class family putting up nearly 50% of their income towards rent alone.

    Middle class evictions in the suburbs are at a higher rate than the evictions in poorer areas for the first time in history as well.

    Car repossession is at record high levels too. S*** is just too expensive. I could go on and on but I’ll stop there.

  • Mar 15, 2023
    Jbreezyondeck

    It’s literally not an age thing it’s based on your situation

  • Mar 15, 2023

    Depends on the person situation

    26 to maybe 28ish is the reg limit imo tho, end of heavy uni age/range

    But overall it doesnt really matter idgaf it doesnt affect me

    But yeah depends, but also its not my buisness

  • Mar 15, 2023

    If the person doesnt care and their parents doesnt care then you shouldnt care or have much thought of it either unless youre a potential partner for said person

  • Mar 15, 2023

    It looks like my 20s are still in my parents home and 30 is my closest range of moving out tbh.

    Just stacking up for a good down payment

  • Mar 15, 2023

    There’s literally nothing wrong with living with your parents or having your parents live with you

  • Emu 🇮🇱
    Mar 15, 2023
    maxx

    18

    18 is the right answer. The sooner you leave the sooner you realize that you can take care of yourself and live your own life.

  • Mar 15, 2023

    Depends on your career path but 30 probably . Unless your literally just choosing to , so you can support your family

  • feelingisfirst

    Lived with them y til I was 37, was a good ol time tbh

    Must been a lotta good memories and saved money

  • I stopped living with my parents when i was 18 and I don’t really have a good relationship with them, but I kinda wish it wasn’t so polarizing to live with family, at least in the western world

    we’re a tribal, social animal that places all our societal value on the individual and we wonder why there’s a mental health crisis