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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is why two of my adult children live at home. Sure they could get an apartment together, but why should they pay $1200 each to live in an apartment when [b]our house is open and available. [/b]Instead they are saving and should have a good nest egg when they are ready.[/quote] Yes, it's so nice to live at home in your 20s. [b]Who wants to pay utilities, clean the house, cook, buy groceries, fix the home, pay insurance, or internet service[/b] AND worry about adulting, when you can just live at home. LOL. [/quote] They can help out with all this while living at home. In today’s economy it makes sense to stay at the parents’ home while they can. [/quote] What if they want to bring a date / boyfriend home and —— Hard pass for me when I was that age! We lived with roommates and it was fun and affordable [/quote] [b]Parents allow it apparently[/b].. Beginning in college. Afterall, they’re adults. Nope, not in our home. We are not a hotel and no we will not allow them to play 'house' either. They can move out and do that else where if that's what they want to do... At that age I moved out and lived with roommates. Not sure why this generation is refusing to do that and want to stay in the "comfort" of home... Is it a parent issue enabling these young adults??? [/quote][/quote]
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