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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 695392" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>its not common. In the U.S. kids are brought up to be independent. Some adults use drugs instead or cant seem to launch for other reasons, but most are eager to leave the nest. Even my autistic son works and lives alone.</p><p></p><p>You are reading about the minority. The majority dont need to post here. All my kids were out and laujched by 21 and it did not seem unusual...there is peer pressure to move out as well. Especially with boys, it can really stunt your dating life if you live at home at older ages and have no job. Young women in the U.S. are not looking for this in a partner. Especially as the young man is hitting 25 and is still at home and jobless, it is not widely seen as okay in our society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 695392, member: 1550"] its not common. In the U.S. kids are brought up to be independent. Some adults use drugs instead or cant seem to launch for other reasons, but most are eager to leave the nest. Even my autistic son works and lives alone. You are reading about the minority. The majority dont need to post here. All my kids were out and laujched by 21 and it did not seem unusual...there is peer pressure to move out as well. Especially with boys, it can really stunt your dating life if you live at home at older ages and have no job. Young women in the U.S. are not looking for this in a partner. Especially as the young man is hitting 25 and is still at home and jobless, it is not widely seen as okay in our society. [/QUOTE]
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