$1k/mo is expensive for 1300sqft.
There's no reason to get nasty. Of course anything is bigger than my place, because I'm living out of the bed of my truck.
The OP doesn't need counseling. The OP doesn't need help with "the situation". The only thing the OP needs is an extra set of hands on moving day to help toss the dude's belongings to the curb.
This isn't a rebellious teenager we're talking about. It's a grown-ass MAN who's overstayed his welcome.
He's 24. The OP should do only two things.
1. Kick his ass to the curb.
2. Get him an appointment with the Marines recruiter.
if you want to help the deadbeat so much, give the OP your address, and have the deadbeat live at your place!!! YOU provide motivation, and guidance for him then! sheesh...
Just because there are so many argumentative pricks around here, I'll side with the OP. By the time I was 22 I was married, in a solid job making a lot of money, bought a house of my own.
24 and living at home playing WoW means this guy a loser and needs a kick in the ass, not a guiding hand. He's not a confused child, he's a mooch will do this for the rest of his life if he can get away with it.
But you have to understand that he married this woman and it is her child. He knew the situation he was getting into. It is her place what to do with her son, not his.
But you have to understand that he married this woman and it is her child. He knew the situation he was getting into. It is her place what to do with her son, not his.
But you have to understand that he married this woman and it is her child. He knew the situation he was getting into. It is her place what to do with her son, not his.
Just because there are so many argumentative pricks around here, I'll side with the OP. By the time I was 22 I was married, in a solid job making a lot of money, bought a house of my own.
24 and living at home playing WoW means this guy a loser and needs a kick in the ass, not a guiding hand. He's not a confused child, he's a mooch will do this for the rest of his life if he can get away with it.
age has nothing to do with adulthood. Too many parents are letting their kids live at home even to their 30's, fucking irresponsible and fucks up the economy much like when women started working. Prior to that a single income home could make a decent living, now you have to have two incomes.
If he had a sleep disorder, his mom would probably know by now. The most common sleep disorders are caused by a lack of breathing, and it will sound like the person is struggling to breathe while they are sleeping. Someone would need to be absolutely retarded to not notice their kid has a sleep disorder.He could be suffering from depression or worse, a severe sleep disorder + depression.
The only sleeping disorder this bum has is playing WoW all damn night.
Do you have a poster of yourself on the wall that you masturbate too?
Well that's weird. According to sleep disorder experts, the typical time-to-diagnosis from onset of clinically significant symptoms for sleep disorders is measured in years (5 ~ 7 for obstructive sleep apnea, 10+ for narcolepsy, longer for central apnea). Between that time, their symptoms are either misdiagnosed as things like depression or misinterpreted by others around them as malingering or laziness.If he had a sleep disorder, his mom would probably know by now. The most common sleep disorders are caused by a lack of breathing, and it will sound like the person is struggling to breathe while they are sleeping. Someone would need to be absolutely retarded to not notice their kid has a sleep disorder.
Yes. If you listen to my dad, my grandma, or two of my friends sleep for just 5 minutes, you'll know that they have sleep apnea. 3 of them snore and the other sounds like he's struggling to breathe because he has a deviated septum. It doesn't really come as a shock that all 4 of those people have severe sleep issues. My dad often wakes up in the middle of the night and watches TV because he can't sleep; I could always tell when he woke up because his snoring would stop. My grandma was the opposite; she would sleep through alarm clocks and phone calls because she was always tired.Well that's weird. According to sleep disorder experts, the typical time-to-diagnosis from onset of clinically significant symptoms for sleep disorders is measured in years (5 ~ 7 for obstructive sleep apnea, 10+ for narcolepsy, longer for central apnea). Between that time, their symptoms are either misdiagnosed as things like depression or misinterpreted by others around them as malingering or laziness.
I've had four PSMGs and three MSLTs. And here you're telling me that all I needed was to have an untrained and possibly uninformed member of the general public listen to an audio recording of me sleeping to detect my obstructive sleep apnea?
People in the 50s and 60s with only 1 income were poor as fuck. 1 car, 1 TV, that's it. The beautiful lake area where my dad grew up didn't turn into a camp ground until the late 80s because nobody could afford to go camping until then. Now the whole lake area is surrounded by camp sites and it's not unusual to see $80,000 RVs parked in them.
And of course, I don't remember my parents having to have the latest and greatest luxury consumer goods, either. They bought a new car every 10 years and never got premium models or premium options. My dad owned a couple motorcycles but he bought them non-running used and fixed them up. They bought one of those console turn-tables with AM/FM radio and 8-track and used it for like 15 years. Bought a TV only when the current one died and cost more to fix than a new one. Only took a vacation every three years and always on the cheap, never went to casinos. Never ordered the premium cable TV package, just basic cable. Fixed their own cars and did their own lawn maintenance (or made their kids do it), so on and so forth x 1000 ways people piss their income away today.By the 70's, even the higher wage earners found their disposable income cramped without a second income.
Correct. Snoring is one of the first things anyone should look at when sleep quality is called into question. The next thing to look at would be if the person has a deviated septum or allergy problems that cause breathing restrictions without snoring. Example: I can't sleep near cats because I am allergic to them.A lot of OSA sufferers don't have the "textbook" (or prototypical) phenomena where they obstruct followed by gasping or choking. A lot of them just snore
The average starting salary for an electrical engineer is $60k. Any family of 4 can live on that if they only have 1 TV, 1 car that is 10 years old, and 1 computer is that 5 years old. Also remember to never go out for supper and have your wife always prepare lunch for you. It's easy to get by if you live like it's 1960. College students do it every dayWell there were/are always the poor. In the 50's and 60's a single breadwinner should have been able to support their family...I am talking professionals though, not some monkey working a wrench on a plant.