NTers living at home VOL. Made

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This thread is specific to those of us 21+ living at home.
I've lived on my own since I was 17 but once I finished college and started a career working out of town it only made sense to move back home.. I'm home seven days a week and I'm trying to decide if it's perfect living or blatantly #POOR. I'm 22 btw.

Do you find it difficult to have sex?

Do you find it difficult to have/maintain a relationship?

Do your parents care if you arrive drunk/high from a night out?

What sort of compensation do your parents require from you?

Do you plan on moving out soon? Rent or buy?

If you had to move out tomorrow, would you?
 
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I would reply with a productive answer, but I'd rather know the answer to ca5perrr's question lol.
 
if you make a sufficient amount of money to support yourself, living at your parents is you being a straight leech....unless you are the one paying their rent/mortgage...

if you are over 25 and cant support yourself, you sir failed at life early.
 
Originally Posted by ca5perrr

is this the same "home" in which your basement "burned" down with you shoe collection, when i won those HAZE x NB off of you on Ebay for super cheap, but you gave me that excuse?

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Originally Posted by ca5perrr

is this the same "home" in which your basement "burned" down with you shoe collection, when i won those HAZE x NB off of you on Ebay for super cheap, but you gave me that excuse?

I can't breathe.
 
Originally Posted by ca5perrr

is this the same "home" in which your basement "burned" down with you shoe collection, when i won those HAZE x NB off of you on Ebay for super cheap, but you gave me that excuse?

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wth?
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anyways ill help you out


Do you find it difficult to have sex? NO

Do you find it difficult to have/maintain a relationship? NO

Do your parents care if you arrive drunk/high from a night out? NO

What sort of compensation do your parents require from you? run errands if they need any, keep my room clean...nothing here to complain about, i love helping out my folks

Do you plan on moving out soon? Rent or buy? will be going to LA within the next year to finish my bachelors, dont want to rent right now, my parents just want me to save up as much as i can

If you had to move out tomorrow, would you? nope, i love being with my parents, i have all the freedom i want, and cant complain about homemade food
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..i actually would have liked a school that's local that offers a bachelors in what im majoring in
 
I have no choice but to stay at home to support my family. My parents are getting at that age and it's up to me to take care of them and my sister.
I won't be moving out for a while. 
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Originally Posted by ksteezy

if you make a sufficient amount of money to support yourself, living at your parents is you being a straight leech....unless you are the one paying their rent/mortgage...

if you are over 25 and cant support yourself, you sir failed at life early.

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not at all...my sister didnt finish college till she was 25, finally found a job at 26 and now makes 70+ along with her husband who makes around the same

my brother who just recently finished college as well (staying home) had a tough time finding a job, he's now 26 going in to the police academy in january

IMO, as long as your going to school, and making progress in your life and not being a lazy bum on the couch leeching off your parents, theres nothing wrong staying home with your folks trying to save money and until you have a good career going that you can support yourself...forget living paycheck to paycheck, its hard to even afford a cheap apartment her in the silicon valley by yourself
 
Originally Posted by wanksta23

Originally Posted by ksteezy

if you make a sufficient amount of money to support yourself, living at your parents is you being a straight leech....unless you are the one paying their rent/mortgage...

if you are over 25 and cant support yourself, you sir failed at life early.

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not at all...my sister didnt finish college till she was 25, finally found a job at 26 and now makes 70+ along with her husband who makes around the same

my brother who just recently finished college as well (staying home) had a tough time finding a job, he's now 26 going in to the police academy in january

IMO, as long as your going to school, and making progress in your life and not being a lazy bum on the couch leeching off your parents, theres nothing wrong staying home with your folks trying to save money and until you have a good career going that you can support yourself...forget living paycheck to paycheck, its hard to even afford a cheap apartment her in the silicon valley by yourself
what i said doesn't apply to women....
as for a man, if you are at home at this age then you should be taking on a good amount of responsibilities, at 25 you are a grown adult and should have made a good decision as far as what you studied so that you wouldn't have such a hard time finding a job post-grad.....nowadays everyone uses the same damb line "ohh its tough to find a job after college" be smart about what you chose to study so that you are not caught in this predicament....if you play your cards right there is no reason why you would need your parents at that age.
 
Originally Posted by brooklynnyc3000

I have no choice but to stay at home to support my family. My parents are getting at that age and it's up to me to take care of them and my sister.
I won't be moving out for a while. 
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that right there is the only acceptable excuse and one you should be given props for, being that you are placing your parents before yourself....
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 @ grown %@$ men, with the capability to move out on their own and much rather live under their mama's roof....#+!@ crack me up.
 
Originally Posted by ca5perrr

is this the same "home" in which your basement "burned" down with you shoe collection, when i won those HAZE x NB off of you on Ebay for super cheap, but you gave me that excuse?

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Originally Posted by filipin0y

Originally Posted by ca5perrr

is this the same "home" in which your basement "burned" down with you shoe collection, when i won those HAZE x NB off of you on Ebay for super cheap, but you gave me that excuse?

dead. /thread 
why you duckin? hahhahah
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OP trying to PM Meth to see if he can delete this thread after that question
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Originally Posted by ca5perrr

is this the same "home" in which your basement "burned" down with you shoe collection, when i won those HAZE x NB off of you on Ebay for super cheap, but you gave me that excuse?

If you're gonna try to expose someone at least bring up the screen caps
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I'm living at home, but there's actually many reasons for it. My mom actually expected me and my brother (who moved out when he was 25) to stay at home until we got married, since she's a really traditional-Asian type. And I'm unemployed right now and would probably find myself in a very bad financial situation if I moved out (although I acknowledge it'd force/make me become more independent). My personal plan is to work for a few years, and by my mid-20s I hope to move out then.

Like wanksta said, as long as you're doing something with your life and you have a plan in place for independence, there's nothing wrong with living at home. In my mom's view (and in my mom's words), you can only live with your parents for so long, once you move out you're out and you won't be as close to them anymore. While I don't agree with her completely and I feel there's a balance that needs to be achieved, I understand where she comes from when she says that.
 
Originally Posted by ksteezy

Originally Posted by wanksta23

Originally Posted by ksteezy

if you make a sufficient amount of money to support yourself, living at your parents is you being a straight leech....unless you are the one paying their rent/mortgage...

if you are over 25 and cant support yourself, you sir failed at life early.

indifferent.gif
not at all...my sister didnt finish college till she was 25, finally found a job at 26 and now makes 70+ along with her husband who makes around the same

my brother who just recently finished college as well (staying home) had a tough time finding a job, he's now 26 going in to the police academy in january

IMO, as long as your going to school, and making progress in your life and not being a lazy bum on the couch leeching off your parents, theres nothing wrong staying home with your folks trying to save money and until you have a good career going that you can support yourself...forget living paycheck to paycheck, its hard to even afford a cheap apartment her in the silicon valley by yourself
what i said doesn't apply to women....
as for a man, if you are at home at this age then you should be taking on a good amount of responsibilities, at 25 you are a grown adult and should have made a good decision as far as what you studied so that you wouldn't have such a hard time finding a job post-grad.....nowadays everyone uses the same damb line "ohh its tough to find a job after college" be smart about what you chose to study so that you are not caught in this predicament....if you play your cards right there is no reason why you would need your parents at that age.
normally I would agree with you but in this economy there are tons of people with degrees who can't find work

people with MBA's, and engineering degrees are struggling to find employment in this economy
 
Originally Posted by ca5perrr

is this the same "home" in which your basement "burned" down with you shoe collection, when i won those HAZE x NB off of you on Ebay for super cheap, but you gave me that excuse?
this one
 
Originally Posted by adiosburritos

Originally Posted by ca5perrr

is this the same "home" in which your basement "burned" down with you shoe collection, when i won those HAZE x NB off of you on Ebay for super cheap, but you gave me that excuse?
this one

just incase you missed it the first time and the second time.
 
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