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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree with making them have jobs. When I was a young adult I could not imagine moving back home and left a month after I graduated college. My brother lived at home until he was in his early 30s. He always had a job, though, and COULD have moved out. He just chose not to and my parents were not going to kick him out. Part of that was cultural. My dad's side of the family is Italian and I have a surprising number of (all male) relatives from that side who continued to live at home for even longer than my brother did. But does it make him a failure to launch since he held a job that whole time? I don't know.[/quote] It does not make him failure to launch (I hate the expression). Your parents didn’t have a problem with it and your brother moved out on his own timeline. No problem to see here. [/quote]
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