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42 is way too old to be living at home but at this point your life has been a total waste anyway so why move out now. Soon enough you and your parents can get SS checks together and play cribbage all day.
__________________ "You can never give up because quitting is not an option. No matter how dark it is or how weak you get, until you take that last breath, you must fight." Wayman Tisdale
__________________ "You can never give up because quitting is not an option. No matter how dark it is or how weak you get, until you take that last breath, you must fight." Wayman Tisdale
That these days it not only not weird it's almost normal it's hard to get on your feet these days it's expensive. I moved out at 23, which frankly at the time was probably about the norm, most of my friends were either out of college and on their own or had just moved out themselves.
I emailed a mutual friend today and mentioned I'd ran into the guy and asked if he realized he's still at home and he said yes. That over 10 years ago when they were all still going to bars together regularly, they were teasing the guy you're 30 now shouldn't you get your own place.
And again, we all like the guy none of us are saying he's a psycho or anything like that it just seems really odd to us that he seems THAT content to stay at home this long?
Just a quick question for those that still live at home, what kind of girls can you pick up at your age that are willing to do the walk of shame the next morning in front of some breakfast-cooking baby boomers at a suburban home?