Sure, but OP asked of this was the norm. Of course it happens, but unless you live under a rock, you know this is not the norm.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a guy who lived at home till he was in his late 50s, and he only finally moved out because his parents died and the house had to be sold. And no, he did nothing to take care of his parents. He was just living rent free and taking advantage of the free food and internet.
This is the most likely scenario.
Anonymous wrote:I know a guy who lived at home till he was in his late 50s, and he only finally moved out because his parents died and the house had to be sold. And no, he did nothing to take care of his parents. He was just living rent free and taking advantage of the free food and internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they taking care of ill/elderly parents/relatives?
Or is this a failure to launch situation?
Both scenarios can have adults living at home, but the former is understandable. Living with random roommates is a FAR better and more respectable situation than living at home with your
parents. Because the former makes you grow as a person.
It was two defendant that were charge for armed robbery, but they didn’t have enough evidence, both mothers talked about they are living at home and they are good kids.
Anonymous wrote:I know a guy who lived at home till he was in his late 50s, and he only finally moved out because his parents died and the house had to be sold. And no, he did nothing to take care of his parents. He was just living rent free and taking advantage of the free food and internet.
Anonymous wrote:Are they taking care of ill/elderly parents/relatives?
Or is this a failure to launch situation?
Both scenarios can have adults living at home, but the former is understandable. Living with random roommates is a FAR better and more respectable situation than living at home with your
parents. Because the former makes you grow as a person.