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Old 23-01-2014, 04:32 PM #25
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Of course it's always going to be expensive to move out but until you have money to be able to afford it there's nowhere to go but the streets.

If someone's staying at home purely to hang onto their parents for longer, free room, no bills, so they can save all their money for piss ups etc then they need a kick up the backside but if you're paying rent, contributing to bills and housework I don't see the problem especially if you've just graduated and need a little time to get settled in a job.

As the article says if living with parents is all part of "an extended adolescence" then there may be a problem if you're hitting 30 but purely just living with your parents isn't proof of that and there could be all kinds of reasons.

Last edited by Marsh.; 23-01-2014 at 04:34 PM.
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