Originally posted by: jtvang125
My cousin is married with 4 kids and is still living with his parents. If that isn't pathetic then I don't know what is.
Sure it's not the parents living with the kids?
Originally posted by: jtvang125
My cousin is married with 4 kids and is still living with his parents. If that isn't pathetic then I don't know what is.
Hey, my old man let me come back after a couple years of school too. But, I got the boot again because, "This ain't Rick's motel"Originally posted by: Patt
I left home at 20, and ended up going back for 2 years when I went back to finish post-secondary schooling to save some cash. Shortly after graduating, I was gone for good :thumbsup: for my parents helping me through school.
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
possibly because the economy in Argentina blows monster balls, so it's quite common for students/kids to stay at home and get themselves on their feet
Originally posted by: fs5
Also most of my friends are asian, and in asian cultures it's a given you're going to live at home until you're married.
Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
Uhhh, k. Generally, if you go to college, you're still living at home during the summer and winter break. And that's what's expected, no clue where you're getting any other ideas.
Originally posted by: mugs
Actually I believe the average age of people living at home in the US is getting higher... it's no uncommon anymore for people in their late 20s and early 20s to be living at home.
Here on Anandtech there are many who left home early and look down on others who don't do the same, but living at home for a while after college is a great way to save money when you really need to save money. There is nothing wrong with making a sound financial decision like that.
Hey look it's someone who has no idea what he's talking about!Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
And BTW legally being an adult means rather little. You're still a dependant until you're 24 unless you get married, are a veteran, and something else.
Originally posted by: shuttleboi
There is a high correlation between wanting to get a place of one's own and wanting to have ad hoc casual sex. In the US, 20-somethings are in the mood for casual sex, so the need for a separate place is clear. Those who don't have as much sex can occasionally snooker at their partners' place and are more able to live at home with their parents.