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So I moved out my parents house after I graduated from high school, I love my parents but I moved out because I was an 18 year old adult, and now 20-30 SOMETHINGS are still living at home with mommy and daddy what happened?
Are they treating like babies now? I got into a fight with my sister yesterday, because her daughter is 22 and has no plans on moving out, I asked her what she plans on moving out and she has no plans why? |
| Housing is really expensive now. Kids just can’t move out at 18 anymore. |
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What does this have to do with the summer of 99? What a disappointing thread.
MYOB with your sister’s family |
| Also MYOB?? It’s not your kid. I don’t agree with what my nieces and nephew choose to do but hey, not my kids. |
I graduated from high school in June 1999, and moved out in the summer of 1999. Of course we have different political views but still. |
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I agree with you but your sisters kid is none of your business.
Plus, it’s true housing is super expensive right now. |
NP. Yes, housing is expensive and kids all over the world delay moving out because of it. The brief period of US history where people moved out at 18 was more of a rarity, no? But let me throw another MYOB in for good measure. Why on earth would you start a fight with your sister about this? |
| Why would you fight about something like that? Who cares? Lordy people minding your own business and not starting sh!t is free. |
+1 Maybe post under Adult Kids Forum |
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You sound extremely damaged?
What happened to you in your childhood? Why didn’t you go to college? |
My childhood was going great, and I didn't go to college isn't required, and we are going to need to pay 20K of her student loan debt, another topic I talked to them about. |
| Housing was expensive then too. People like making excuses for the lazy. |
| Why do you think it's emotionally healthy to move out at 18? I could see making a case for moving out between 25 and 30, or (as in my case) if your parents live in a place with few job opportunities, moving out ASAP makes sense but I think when you live together as adults it helps parents and their adult children build a relationship that will sustain the swing of the pendulum to the parents being dependent on the kids for help and support with elder care. |
| Are you a parent op? |
| OP, it is extremely rare for people to move out of the family home at 18. The only people I know who did that were trying to get away from a dysfunctional family. |