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Is It Bad That I Am Still Living With My Parents

Im 25 and still live with my parents is this bad?

No that's great. Your friends are broke and are probably jealous you always have money because you live with your parents. I think that is amazing, especially if you help you parents out with money too. Also it's 2017 and rent is so expensive, my cousin is like 24 and moved to Las Vegas and she has to spend all her money on rent and food, then she is completely broke. I will definitely be living with my single mother as long as I can, I don't want to live alone anyways.

Is living with your parents at age 21 bad?

I've been kinda down in the dumps lately because I still live with my Mom. Me, her and my brother share a house for rent and we all pay equal rent kinda like roommates. I just turned 21 in June and I was wondering if it's considered lame to still live with your parents at my age.

Is it bad if you still live with your parents at 22?

is that something to be ashamed of? I know a bunch of people that moved out of their parents house, either because they went to college or got married, but I do know people that still live with their parents but they're 18-19 still quite young. But, I am a guy and still live with parents. I have considered moving out but I've found a lot of road barriers, I simply do not have the right income to achieve this feat.

I'm 19 and feel bad I'm still living with my parents. Is this normal?

You're most likely smarter than I am.I went off to college after community college and living at home. I was 20. I was going to conquer the world. I ended up doing more party conquering than anything. I messed up. I moved back to my home town and somehow finished up a BA in Business. I accumulated 24k in student loans along the way. Ouch. I had no job lined up.My dad reached out to me when I graduated and asked if I wanted to move back home. I was 24. I felt a sense of pride that said it wasn't socially acceptable to do so. I'd be looked at as a leach. He told me the only stipulations were that I'd have to find and keep a job ASAP and pay off my loans. All of them. Within 1.5 years. I was planning on putting them off for a while.After consideration, I moved back in with him and my stepmom. It was an adjustment. I had chores. I was constantly applying for jobs. I had family responsibility. I found a decent sales job and began my promise. All of my money went to student loans. I made $35k that year, and I paid off ALL of my loans. Granted I only had a phone and food expense. I learned a lot of discipline and determination to accomplish a goal.Did it suck? Terribly. I wanted a new car, my own place, women, etc. But I'm debt free now, I live in Germany and I travel the world. I wouldn't have been able to do this without moving back home.My reasons for moving back might be different than why you live at home. Consider weighing the trade offs. You will save lots of money at home! You will get to know your parents a lot more. You will be able to plan for what you want to do. You will stay away from unhealthy distractions (maybe). You will have a sense of family responsibility.As long as you have a job, a future, and a plan to do more in life then living at home is nothing to be ashamed of and can actually help you realize those goals much sooner.

33 year old adult living with parents?

Here is a question for you ladies, I am a 33 year old man and I find it hard to date because I still live at home with my parents. It's not that I can't live out on my own, I just stay home and put away a Grand a month in the bank. Would you ladies out there have any problems dating a man that still lives with his parents? Is it a turn-off? Keep in mind that I do lots of work around the house, like laundry, grass cutting, etc. I would like to move out if I ever get a GF and that way we can get a place together with my money I saved for a down payment.

I'm 21 and still live with my parents?

i work full time and help with the bills, but i dont make enough to move out on my own and i feel like a complete loser being this age and being on my own. Should i feel this way is it quite common for a 21year to still live his parents?

Im 18 y.o and i still live with my parents,is that bad?

milk em for as long as you can, cause once your out that's when the fairy tale ends.

Why do you still live with your parents?

Many people over the age 20 still live with their parents in my country.  Two reasons.  One is economical reason.  They cannot afford to support themselves alone as they cannot find a job.  Two is the idea that we don’t give so much priority to leaving ‘nest’ when they reach their adulthood.  It doesn’t mean independence is not important, but interdependence is considered more important than independence, so the parents rarely try to make their kids leave their house and be independent even after 18 years old.  I have a 40-year-old friend who is single and who still lives with his parents.  No one frowns upon that as that is not a rare thing.  Economical and cultural idea are the main reasons for living with our parents.

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