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lilly369 · 18-21, F
It all depends on the situation really.

Fernie · F
It use to be 25 or so...nowadays it's 55
NigelDoes · 56-60, M
Lol.
My sister is 25 and still lives at home Lol
SW-User
Neverrrrrr. Where I live lots of people stay with their parents till 30 or so. I moved out at 24 but I keep visiting my mom and spend some nights at her house. She never wanted me to leave in the first place.
I say after 22.. both my daughter and I moved out when we were 18.
never, unless they still dress you and make you go play bingo with them
HikingMan · 51-55, M
As a dad, my kids are welcome for as long as they're productive and contributing members of the family unit.

For the child's own health, development, and growth potential, Id say 27 barring any unfortunate circumstances.
unfortunately, in today's economy and job market, more and more young adults live at home longer. It's not sad or pathetic, it's just a reflection of the times we live in, which actually can be both sad and pathetic. Joining in with roommates for an apartment is somewhat of an alternative.
It definitely depends on the situation. Some people care for their elderly parents. So living together is practical, not sad or pathetic. My friend moved her mother into her home for her last years.
7 or at least that was when i moved out
Muthafukajones · 46-50, M
AnukBinary · M
I wish I could move back home and save butt loads of money. But they said. 'We really don't like you that much oh and you're adopted' 😂😂😂
SW-User
Never, in my opinion.
As long as you're working/studying/being productive there's nothing wrong with living with and helping your family. It's when you become a leech that I see it as pathetic.
sadvicious · 22-25, F
I don't think its really pathetic. Maybe like once you have a steady job. Like when its at the point that you could afford your own accomidations but just mooch
meJess · F
Stone age, don't be a blockhead

Bronze age, test your own metal

Iron age, it's a pressing issue

 
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