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tbroken

tbroken

Wizard
Feb 22, 2024
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How many of you guys at 25+ or 30+ still live with parents, or went back home to parents after "failing" or just because did not find what you were searching for?
Personally, i lived alone for 9 years and when i decided to leave a job, I had no choice but to return to parents for a decent life/survival. At least we divide expenses in 3 and I'm mature enough to do what I want in a way or another...
I think everyone understood that leaving home or marriage are not essential things anymore, but what do you think about it?
Is this one of the causes of your ctb?
 
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Shar

Shar

Experienced
Nov 23, 2023
271
I know a lot of folks who are not neet and are in their late 20s but still live with their parents
 
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whywere

Visionary
Jun 26, 2020
2,633
Life is NO cookie cutter, as everyone's life is unique to and upon themselves. If it works for you FANTASTIC!

I never had the option, as my "parents" kicked me out at 18 and I never heard from them again, 100% their choice.

Also, remember that each and every second that you get to spend with them is a blessing, and believe me, it is an empty hole in my soul, as I never had a family nor any relationship with my "parents", so enjoy.

At the age of 68, I wish that I could have had at least a hug from either or both "parents", still stings even after all these decades.

You are a caring soul with so much to give yourself and this world, so refreshing!

Walter
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
8,880
Living with parents - when u have the option - isn't that bad regardless of your age. You have great and loving parents!
 
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tbroken

tbroken

Wizard
Feb 22, 2024
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Life is NO cookie cutter, as everyone's life is unique to and upon themselves. If it works for you FANTASTIC!

I never had the option, as my "parents" kicked me out at 18 and I never heard from them again, 100% their choice.

Also, remember that each and every second that you get to spend with them is a blessing, and believe me, it is an empty hole in my soul, as I never had a family nor any relationship with my "parents", so enjoy.

At the age of 68, I wish that I could have had at least a hug from either or both "parents", still stings even after all these decades.

You are a caring soul with so much to give yourself and this world, so refreshing!

Walter
Thank you for the comment.
From a certain point of view it is true, because i love my parents. But i don't love my hometown(and i'm not the only one who hates it), the mentality and many other things. I actually really hate this city :ahhha:
The only things that keep me living are my passions, unemployment income(for another 1 year) and the love of my parents.
We'll see in the next episodes..
 
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whywere

Visionary
Jun 26, 2020
2,633
Thank you for the comment.
From a certain point of view it is true, because i love my parents. But i don't love my hometown(and i'm not the only one who hates it), the mentality and many other things. I actually really hate this city :ahhha:
The only things that keep me living are my passions, unemployment income(for another 1 year) and the love of my parents.
We'll see in the next episodes..
You are such a wonderful person, these comments made me cry with happiness for you, thank you as you really made my day.

Walter
 

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