alkemyst
No Lifer
- Feb 13, 2001
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I never understood the shit talking about those that move home after college either. In many cases it just makes fucking sense re: debt/money situation. Maybe a lot of these people have had a shitty family life or something. That, or they think it makes them look better because they left home at an earlier age and didn't come back. Douchebags ftl.
Cool project OP; your son gets to learn new skills and gets a place to stay that allows him to save money. I'm sure he's grateful.
lol, most of us probably have better relationships with our parents than you with an attitude like that.
It's ALWAYS harder on your own, but when your balls finally drop you realize as a MAN you want privacy and freedom and no fucking matter how cool or 'down' your mom and dad are you aren't going to be fucking too many chicks with parents (or usually even roommates) around.
It becomes time to man up and give up that water cooling setup and nice new car sometimes.
A kid should have all his adult skills by the time he becomes an adult.
I had all my bills taken care of at home. It was a great place and everyone loves my parents...still it was time for me to move on. Once I did struggle I quickly revamped that and had my own nice home by my early 20's. I didn't run back home with every life's upset like so many do.
It's fucking pathetic so many people in their 40's have lived at home for over half their adult lives and still don't have shit saved for any kind of purchase. It's a buyer's market out there and all they have is a late model higher end car to show for it usually.
